- Edward Johnston (politician)
Edward Bertram Johnston (
11 January 1880 –6 September 1942 ), known as Bertie Johnston, was theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin from 1911 to 1928, and a Senator from 1929 until 1942. His resignation from theAustralian Labor Party in 1915 made possible the defeat ofJohn Scaddan 's Labor government inWestern Australia .Bertie Johnston was born in
Geraldton, Western Australia on11 January 1880 , the son of Harry Johnston,Surveyor-General of Western Australia . He was educated at High School (nowHale School ) in Perth, and from 1895 to 1909 was employed as a clerk in the Lands and Surveys Department. He later became awheat andsheep farmer near Narrogin, and a substantial investor inhotel s andreal estate .Johnston joined the
Australian Labor Party , and on3 October 1911 was elected to theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Williams-Narrogin. In his first term he largely supportedJohn Scaddan 's Labor government, but after being re-elected in 1914 he became an outspoken backbench critic of the government, and voted against it on a number of occasions. Johnston was the only Labor member for a farming seat after 1914, and he was greatly angered by Scaddan's failure to honour a promise to lower the price ofcrown land .Late in 1914, the Scaddan government faced a
no-confidence vote over its handling of theNevanas affair . Johnston and the government's other main backbench critics,Edward Heitmann and George Taylor, were convinced not to bring down the government by the promise of a leadership spill. They voted with the government, and the government won by a single vote. However, thecaucus subsequently voted to confirm the existing ministry. In protest, Johnston resigned from the Labor party and from parliament on18 December 1915 . He then contested the resultingby-election as an independent, and won. This left the government with just 24 seats in a house of 50. Scaddan'sminority government was permitted to continue for six months, but in July 1916 it was defeated.Despite the defeat of the Labor party, a Labor member,
Michael Troy , remained Speaker, thus giving Frank Wilson's government an extra vote. In February 1917, Labor moved a motion of censure against the government, and Johnston indicated his intention to move an amendment. Under the assumption that Johnston would support the censure as amended, Troy resigned as Speaker in order to give the Labor party sufficient numbers to defeat the government. However at the last minute Wilson and the leader of theCountry Party Francis Willmott persuaded their followers to accept Johnston's nomination as Speaker. Johnston became Speaker on13 February 1917 , and the government were then able to defeat the censure motion by a single vote. Greatly angered by what they saw as a betrayal, the Labor members refused to accept Johnston's authority. When during a heated argument Johnston commanded Labor member John Holman to leave the chamber, Holman refused and a policeman was called to eject him. A number of Labor members then physically prevented Holman's removal. Johnston was forced to suspend the sitting, and the following day he resigned as Speaker, to be replaced by former leader of the Country partyJames Gardiner .Johnston won his seat as a Country Party candidate in the election of September 1917, and would hold it for the Country Party until 1928. From 1923 until 1928, he was Deputy Leader of the Country Party. Johnston resigned his Legislative Assembly seat on
3 October 1928 , and on17 November was elected to theAustralian Senate . He took up his seat in the Senate on1 July 1929 , and remained a senator until his death in 1942.On
18 February 1931 , Johnston married Hildelith Olymphe King-Lethbridge. He fathered three daughters. On6 September 1942 , he was drowned atBlack Rock, Victoria .References
*cite book|author=Black, David|year=1981|chapter=Party Politics in Turmoil|editor=
Charles Stannage (ed.) |title=A New History of Western Australia|location=Nedlands, Western Australia|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-170-3
*Black and Bolton 2001Persondata
NAME=Johnston, Edward Bertram
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Bertram Johnston; Bertie Johnston
SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=11 January 1880
PLACE OF BIRTH=Geraldton, Western Australia
DATE OF DEATH=6 September 1942
PLACE OF DEATH=Black Rock, Victoria
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