- Dugald Thomson
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The Honourable
Dugald ThomsonMember of the Australian Parliament
for North SydneyIn office
29 March 1901 – 19 February 1910Preceded by New seat Succeeded by George Edwards Personal details Born 28 December 1849
Camberwell, LondonDied 27 November 1922 (aged 72)
Kirribilli, SydneyNationality Australian Political party Free Trade (1901–06)
Anti-Socialist (1906–09)
Liberal (1909–10)Occupation Businessman Dugald Thomson (28 December 1849 – 27 November 1922) was an Australian politician.
Thomson was born in Camberwell, London in 1849 and his family migrated to South Australia in 1850 and later moved to Victoria. He completed his education in England and spent some time in his uncle's Liverpool business. After spending two years as a sailor, he returned to Melbourne when he was 19. In 1877, he established the Sydney branch of the merchant firm Robert Harper & Co., which he managed until 1892, when he was forced to retire due to injury.[1][2]
Political career
Thomson won the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Warringah in 1894 and supported the Free Trade ministry of George Reid, although he opposed its legislation on workplace conditions, made necessary by its dependence on Labor Party support.[1]
Thomson was a supporter of federation and won the House of Representatives seat of North Sydney at the 1901 election and held it to his retirement prior to the 1910 election. He was Minister for Home Affairs from 1904 to 1905 in the Reid Ministry. During his period in parliament he spoke often on maritime matters.[1]
Thomson died in the Sydney suburb of Kirribilli, unmarried.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b c d Marsh, Ian (1990). "Thomson, Dugald (1849–1922)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: Australian National University. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120235b.htm. Retrieved 7 December 2007.
- ^ "Mr Dugald Thomson (1848–1922)". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/1390a7549b0822b2ca256e60000346a7. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
Political offices Preceded by
John ForrestMinister for Home Affairs
1904–05Succeeded by
Littleton GroomParliament of Australia New division Member for North Sydney
1901–10Succeeded by
George EdwardsCategories:- Free Trade Party politicians
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives for North Sydney
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives
- Members of the Cabinet of Australia
- 1849 births
- 1922 deaths
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