- Reginald Wilson (Australian politician)
Sir Reginald Victor Wilson KBE (
30 June 1877 –13 July 1957 ) was anAustralia n businessman and politician.Wilson was born in
Adelaide ,South Australia and educated at at Riverton and Whinham College, North Adelaide. He bought a store atBroken Hill, New South Wales in 1898 and he married Lily May Suckling in February 1901. He was elected an alderman of theCity of Broken Hill in 1908, but moved to Adelaide in 1909. He was mayor of St Peters in 1916 and 1917.Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Wilson, Sir Reginald Victor (1877 - 1957)
accessdate=2007-11-04 ]Political career
Wilson ran unsuccessfully for the
South Australian Legislative Assembly seats of Torrens in 1912 and East Torrens in 1918, but was elected to theAustralian Senate as a candidate of the Farmers and Settlers' Association at the 1919 election. From 1923 to 1925, he was an honorary minister in the Bruce-Page government with some responsibility for health and immigration. In March 1923,Stanley Bruce put him in charge of organising the Australian pavilion for theBritish Empire Exhibition atWembley ,London , which was aimed at stimulating immigration to Australia, promoting foreign investment and developing markets for Australian produce. In London, he also sought to negotiate an immigration agreement with theUnited Kingdom . He later negotiated a reciprocal trade agreement withCanada , which still gives some preferences for cars and car parts.Wilson returned to Australia in June 1924 and was appointed Minister for Markets and Migration in January 1925. Although he had joined the Country Party, he refused to attend its parliamentary meetings and he refused to nominate for its pre-selection at the 1925 election on the basis that pre-selection should be automatic for ministers. As a result the South Australian Country Party refused to endorse him and, even with Bruce's support, he gained only fourth place on the non-Labor ticket for the Senate and, as a result, failed to be re-elected.
Wilson moved to
Sydney in the late 1920s. He was president of the Motion Picture Distributors' Association from 1927 to 1939 and was accused of favouring American over Australian and British films. He died in his house in theSydney suburb of Neutral Bay, survived by two daughters.Honours
Wilson was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1926.
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NAME = Wilson, Reginald Victor
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n businessman and politician
DATE OF BIRTH =30 June 1877
PLACE OF BIRTH =Adelaide ,South Australia
DATE OF DEATH =13 July 1957
PLACE OF DEATH =Neutral Bay, New South Wales
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