- Arthur Drakeford
Arthur Samuel Drakeford (26 April 1878 – 9 June 1957) was an
Australia n politician and was the minister responsible for theRoyal Australian Air Force duringWorld War II . He was also responsible for the establishment of the former domestic carrierTrans Australia Airlines and for the nationalisation ofQantas .Drakeford was born in the
Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy and his first job was cleaning railway engines at Benalla. In May 1902 he married Ellen Tyrie, but she died in 1906. In 1903 he became secretary of the Benalla branch of the Locomotive Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association (LEDFA) and joined theAustralian Labor Party . In 1908, he moved to Melbourne as an engine driver and he married Ellen Unger in 1911. He was vice-president of the LEDFA from 1914 to 1915, its president from 1916 to 1917 and general secretary from 1918. In 1920 he became the first federal secretary of the new Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and from 1929 to 1948 was its national president. In 1927 he became senior vice-president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions on its foundation in 1927. He became president of the Labor Party's Victorian central executive in 1929. Australian Dictionary of Biography
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Drakeford was elected as the member for the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Essendon in 1927, but was defeated in 1932, partly as a result of his opposition to the fiscally conservativePremiers' Plan drawn up in response to theGreat Depression . In the 1934 election, he was elected as the member for Maribyrnong and held it until the 1955 election. Following the coming to power ofJohn Curtin in October 1941 duringWorld War II , he became Minister for the Air and Minister for Civil Aviation and held both positions until Labor's defeat at the 1949 election. He concentrated on obtaining resources for theRoyal Australian Air Force and attempting to sort out its leadership issues rather than intervening in military strategy. He was a member of War Cabinet from 1941 to 1946 and Minister for the Navy from August to November 1946 on the resignation ofNorman Makin to become Ambassador to theUnited States .After the war, he concentrated on the establishment of state-owned airlines. He set up the Australian National Airlines Commission, which established
Trans Australia Airlines in 1946. Although Labor had intended this to be a monopoly, this was invalidated by the High Court undersection 51(i) of the Australian Constitution , which guarantees free trade between the states. In 1947, he was in charge of the purchase of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd fromImperial Airways and its establishment as Australia'sflag carrier . 1947, he was president of the first assembly of the permanent body of theInternational Civil Aviation Organization inMontreal ,Canada .Drakeford lost his seat at the 1955 election, as a result of the 1954 Labor Party split leading to the creation of the Democratic Labor Party. He died in 1957 at his home in the Melbourne suburb of Moonee Ponds, survived by his wife and their four daughters. The son of his first marriage, Arthur Drakeford Jr. represented the Legislative Assembly seat of Essendon from 1945 to 1947 and Pascoe Vale from 1955 to 1958.
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NAME = Drakeford, Arthur Samuel
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH = 26 April 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH =Fitzroy, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH = 9 June 1957
PLACE OF DEATH =Moonee Ponds, Victoria
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