- William Spooner (Australian politician)
Sir William Henry Spooner KCMG (
23 December 1897 –14 July 1966 ) was anAustralia n politician.Spooner was born in the
Sydney suburb of Surry Hills and was educated at Christ Church School. He enlisted in theFirst Australian Imperial Force at the outbreak ofWorld War I in June 1914, although under-age and served at Gallipoli and the Western Front. He was awarded theMilitary Medal in September 1917. In 1918 he joined the Australian Flying Corps and was promotedSecond Lieutenant , before he completed his war service in August 1919. He established the accounting firm of Hungerford, Spooner & Co in 1922 with his brother Eric, who later became aUnited Australia Party Minister for War Organisation of Industry from June to October 1941. He studied for a diploma of economics at theUniversity of Sydney , graduating in 1923. He married Catherine Frier Vera Bogle in April 1924. Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Spooner, Sir William Henry (1897 - 1966)
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Spooner helped establish the
Liberal Party of Australia , after the collapse of theUnited Australia Party in 1944 and became the first president of its New South Wales branch. He was elected to theAustralian Senate in the December 1949 election and shortly after appointed Minister for Social Services inRobert Menzies ' first post-war ministry, despite not taking office as a senator until July 1950. In May 1951, he became Minister for National Development and held that position until his resignation from the ministry in June 1964. His portfolio was responsible for policy towards the mining industry, especially coal, oil, uranium and iron ore. He also oversaw the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority, theAustralian Atomic Energy Commission , theRiver Murray Commission , the Joint Coal Board and some development projects in northern Australia. From 1958 until 1964, he wasVice-President of the Executive Council . He resigned from the Senate in July 1965.Spooner was made a Knight Commander
Order of St Michael and St George in 1963 and a privy counsellor in 1966. He died ofcancer in July 1966 atManly Hospital , survived by his wife, a son and two daughters.Notes
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NAME = Spooner, William Henry
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =23 December 1897
PLACE OF BIRTH =Surry Hills, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH =14 July 1966
PLACE OF DEATH =Manly, New South Wales
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