- Reginald Blundell
Reginald Pole Blundell (
4 February 1871 –9 August 1945 ) was a member of the theSouth Australian House of Assembly from 1907 to 1918 and theAustralian House of Representatives from 1919 to 1922.Blundell was born in the
Adelaide suburb of Norwood and educated at Norwood Public School. He married Alice Clara Gates in 1894. He joined the Tobacco Twisters' Union and was its secretary for eight years. He became secretary of the United Trades and Labor Council of South Australia and was its president in 1905. Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Blundell, Reginald Pole (1871 - 1945)
accessdate=2008-02-22 ]Blundell was elected to the House of Assembly seat of Adelaide at a by-election in 1907, representing the
Australian Labor Party . On the election ofCrawford Vaughan 's government in 1915, he became minister of industry, mines and marine. In 1917, he left the Labor Party due to the split overconscription and joined theNational Labor Party and was minister for repatriation, agriculture and industry inArchibald Peake 's government until his defeat at the 1918 election. At the 1919 election, he was elected as a Nationalist to the federal seat of Adelaide, but was defeated at the 1922 election.Blundell returned to work for
W.D. & H.O. Wills as a commercial traveller. He died ofpernicious anaemia in the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg survived by his wife, three daughters and three sons.Notes
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =4 February 1871
PLACE OF BIRTH =Norwood, South Australia
DATE OF DEATH =9 August 1945
PLACE OF DEATH =Glenelg, South Australia
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