- George Cann
George Cann (
30 May 1871 –18 October 1948 ) was anAustralia n miner and politician in the Parliaments of Australia and New South Wales.Cann was born at Shankhouse,
Cramlington ,Northumberland ,England , educated at Cramlington National School and became a coalminer at eleven. He married Catherine Roberts in 1890 and they had one daughter and one son. They migrated toNew South Wales in 1900 and Cann worked as a miner near Lithgow and became involved in the Western Miners' Association. He served in the 30th Battalion of thefirst Australian Imperial Force from March 1916 until January 1918. Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title= Cann, George (1871 - 1948)
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title= The Hon. George Cann (1871 - 1948)
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accessdate=2008-02-29 ]Political career
Cann won the
Australian House of Representatives seat of Nepean at the 1910 election for theAustralian Labor Party . He was defeated at the 1913 election. That year he unsuccessfully constested theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Upper Hunter. In 1914, he won the seat of Canterbury and held it to 1920, when it was absorbed in to the new multi-member seat of St George; he was one of the members for St George until the abolition ofproportional representation in 1927. He was Secretary for Mines and Minister for Labour and Industry from April 1920 to October 1921, when he became Secretary for Mines and Minister for Local Government until the defeat of theJames Dooley government in December 1921. He was not reappointed when Dooley regained power some hours later. He became Minister for Local Government and Minister for Public Health in Jack Lang's first ministry in June 1925. He held the Local Government portfolio until March 1926 and Public Health until May 1927. He opposed Lang's leadership and as a result lost preselection for the 1927 election—he ran unsuccessfully as an independent.In 1930, Cann ran unsuccessfully as a Nationalist for the seat of Lakemba. He died in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield, survived by his wife.
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NAME = Cann, George
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =30 May 1871
PLACE OF BIRTH = Shankhouse,Cramlington ,Northumberland ,England
DATE OF DEATH =18 October 1948
PLACE OF DEATH =Strathfield, New South Wales
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