- Walter Cooper
Sir Walter Jackson Cooper, MBE (
23 April 1888 –22 July 1973 ) was anAustralia n politician.Cooper was born in
Cheetham ,Manchester and educated atBedford Grammar School and Wyggeston Boys' School,Leicester . He migrated toWestern Australia in 1910 and later moved toBrisbane ,Queensland . In 1914, he established a property at Middleton, 200 km west of Winton. DuringWorld War I , he enlisted in thefirst Australian Imperial Force and served at Gallipoli and Egypt. In June 1916, he transferred to France and was wounded at theBattle of Mouquet Farm , requiring the amputation of a leg. In February 1918, he married Louie Dorothy Marion Crick. He was made a Member of theOrder of the British Empire in 1919 and demobilised in 1921. He later joined the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (RSL). Australian Dictionary of Biography
last= Cribb
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title= Cooper, Sir Walter Jackson (1888 - 1973)
accessdate=2008-01-15 ]Political career
Cooper was elected a Senator for Queensland at the 1928 election, representing the Country Party. He was defeated at the 1931 election, his term ending in June 1932. He was re-elected to the Senate at the 1934 election, his new term starting on 1 July 1935. From 1947 to 1949, he was leader of the Opposition in the Senate. Following the election of the Menzies government at the 1949 election, he led the Country Party in the Senate. In 1949, he was appointed Minister for Repatriation and held that position until he resigned from the ministry in 1960. In this position he worked closely with the RSL. He was knighted in 1959 and retired from parliament in June 1968.
Cooper died at Repatriation General Hospital in the Brisbane suburb of Greenslopes, survived by his wife. They had no children.
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NAME = Cooper, Walter Jackson
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =23 April 1888
PLACE OF BIRTH =Cheetham ,Manchester ,England
DATE OF DEATH =22 July 1973
PLACE OF DEATH =Greenslopes, Queensland
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