- Thomas White (Australian politician)
Sir Thomas Walter White KBE DFC (
26 April 1888 –13 October 1957 ) was anAustralia n politician.White was born at Hotham,
North Melbourne, Victoria and educated at Moreland State School. In August 1914, he began training as an officer in the Australian Flying Corps at Point Cook. In April 1915, he was appointed a captain in thefirst Australian Imperial Force and adjutant of a small unit that was sent toBasra to assist the Indian Army in Mesopotamian. He successfully carried out several operations involving landing behind enemy lines, but on13 November 1915, he was captured while attempting to cut telegraph wires nearBaghdad . He was imprisoned inTurkey , but in July 1918 he escaped from a train inConstantinople and managed to stowaway on a cargo ship toOdessa ,Ukraine and he then travelled toLondon . He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross and was twicementioned in dispatches as a result. He published an account of his exploits as "Guests of the Unspeakable". [cite book
last =White,
first =Thomas Walter
title =Guests of the unspeakable : the odessey of an Australian airman—being a record of captivity and escape in Turkey
publisher =John Hamilton
year =1928
location =London
pages =675
isbn = 1863150005 ] Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Rickard
first=John
authorlink=
year=2002
id=A160636b
title= White, Sir Thomas Walter (1888 - 1957)
accessdate=2007-11-27 ]In London, White met Vera Deakin, daughter of former
Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin and quickly became engaged to her. His appointment to the AIF terminated in January 1920 and he married Vera in March 1920, despite the opposition of some of the Deakin family. He became managing director of his father's hardware company, C. J. White & Sons Pty Ltd until 1932.Political career
White ran unsuccessfully, as a Nationalist for the House of Representatives seat of Maribyrnong in the 1925 elections. In 1927, he failed to win the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Prahran. He won the seat of Balaclava at a 1929 by-election. TheUnited Australia Party came to power in the 1931 elections and in March 1933 he was appointed Minister for Trade and Customs in thefirst Lyons Ministry , replacing Henry Gullett who had stood down due to ill-health. His portfolio was responsible for book and film censorship and he established an advisory board, chaired byRobert Garran to make recommendations to him. On8 November 1938 , he resigned his portfolio, having discovered thatJoseph Lyons had established an inner Cabinet from which he was excluded.With the outbreak of
World War II , White became a temporary squadron leader in the part-time Citizen Air Force. He took leave from parliament and commanded a training school at Somers and in 1941 he travelled toEngland to administer Australian aircrew and to liaise with theRoyal Air Force . He returned toMelbourne in 1943 and served in theRoyal Australian Air Force Staff School and resumed his parliamentary duties. With the election of theRobert Menzies government in the 1949 elections, he was appointed Minister for the Air and Minister for Civil Aviation. In June 1951, he resigned from parliament to become Australian High Commissioner to theUnited Kingdom , a position he held until 1956.In 1952, White was appointed a Knight Commander of the
Order of the British Empire . He suffered fromemphysema and died ofmyocardial infarction at his home in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra, survived by his wife and their four daughters.Notes
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NAME = White, Thomas Walter
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =26 April 1888
PLACE OF BIRTH =North Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH =13 October 1957
PLACE OF DEATH =South Yarra, Victoria ,Australia
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