- Patrick Lynch (Australian politician)
Patrick Joseph Lynch (
24 May 1867 –15 January 1944 ) was anAustralia n politician.Lynch was born in
Skeark ,County Meath ,Ireland and educated at Cormeen National School andBailieborough Model School,County Cavan . He migrated toQueensland in 1886 and cut railway sleepers near Charleville and then travelled to the Croydon goldfields. In 1888 he started to work on ships operating along the Australian coast and in the South Pacific, eventually qualifying as a marine engineer. He worked an an engineer on a sugar plantation inFiji and then on the Kalgoorlie goldfields in Western Australia. He helped found and Goldfields and Engine-drivers' Association and was its general secretary from 1897 to 1904. He married Annie Cleary in 1901.Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Lynch, Patrick Joseph (Paddy) (1867 - 1944)
accessdate=2007-11-08]Political career
Lynch was a member of the Boulder Municipal District council from 1901 to 1904. He was elected unopposed for the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Mount Leonora in 1904, representing theAustralian Labor Party and became Minister for Works in the the first Western Australian Labor government, led byHenry Daglish in June 1905, but it fell in August.Lynch was elected to the
Australian Senate in the 1906 elections. In 1916, he became the first chairman of the River Murray Commission. DuringWorld War I , he was the first Federal Labor parliamentarian to advocateconscription and along withBilly Hughes , stopped attending the parliamentary caucus of the party on14 November 1916 . Hughes appointed him Minister for Works and Railways in hisNational Labor Party ministry that day, but he lost this position in the 17 February 1917 ministry to make room for a formerCommonwealth Liberal Party member. He was expelled from the state branch of the Australian Labor Party in March 1917. He was President of the Senate from August 1932 to June 1938, but was beaten at the 1937 elections.Lynch married Mary Brown in 1933. He ran unsuccessfully for the state seat of Geraldton in 1939. He died at Mount Lawley, survived by his wife and two daughters and a son of his first marriage.
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NAME = Lynch, Patrick Joseph
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =24 May 1867
PLACE OF BIRTH =Skeark ,County Meath ,Ireland
DATE OF DEATH =15 January 1944
PLACE OF DEATH =Mount Lawley, Western Australia
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