- Walter Marks
Walter Moffitt Marks (
6 June 1875 –31 March 1951 ) was anAustralia n lawyer, yachtsman and politician. Marks was born in Culwulla House,Jamberoo, New South Wales and educated atSydney Grammar School . He was admitted as asolicitor in 1902. In September 1901 he married Florence Sandford. As a result of an inheritance in 1912, he was able to partly finance the building of his chambers, the twelve-storey Culwulla Chambers inCastlereagh Street, Sydney , the tallest building in central Sydney until afterWorld War II . He won most major Australian yachting trophies in "Culwulla I-IV", and participated in the trials of SirThomas Lipton 'sAmerica's Cup challenger, "Shamrock IV" in 1914. InWorld War I he joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve and served as a lieutenant in theNorth Sea andEnglish Channel , commanded a gunnery school inWales and returned to Australia in 1918 to encourage military recruitment.Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Lloyd
first= C. J.
authorlink=
year=1986
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title= Marks, Walter Moffitt (1875 - 1951)
accessdate=2007-09-19]Marks was elected as a Nationalist member for the seat of Wentworth in 1919. He made a notorious speech predicting that
Armageddon would be initiated in 1934 when the British navy collected theJew ish people to take them to aPalestine .Billy Hughes made him honorary under-secretary "to assist the prime minister especially in the administration of the mandated territories and shipping" in December 1921 in order to head off pressure to appoint him Minister for the Navy, butStanley Bruce abolished this position in 1923. He took a strong interest in foreign affairs, aviation and the film industry. He was one of seven Nationalists, including Billy Hughes, who voted to bring down the Bruce government, forcing the 1929 election. Although he lost Nationalist Party endorsement, he won the election. He was defeated at the 1931 election byEric Harrison , although both hadUnited Australia Party endorsement. Marks died following surgery in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, survived by a son and a daughter.Notes
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NAME = Marks, Walter Moffitt
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n lawyer, yachtsman and politician
DATE OF BIRTH =6 June 1875
PLACE OF BIRTH =Jamberoo, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH =31 March 1951
PLACE OF DEATH =Paddington, New South Wales
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