OBITUARY.
.; : y .LIBERAL M.P.FOR IPSWIOH. : (Rj, Te|ci:ri|pb.-I're!i'o 4a»odat!on.-a<>D7rlalit.t :"■:. •..'■.■ ■'.'■■' : LqniJotii December B, ■' The death is-announced'ofMr.-F, Cepboid, Liberal M,P, fqr jpgwjbh, aged 68i . ; • ' v[Mr.' FelixCqbbold had bean .banker and brewer •and o pohtician.; He was ' R : member of ft..Am;old.- Suffolk family, and was Mayor of I ?i? wio !\; n th f diamond Jubilee year. Among ' Other things hp gave' that ■ town public bft'tha; He.was a'pachelor.] <..':.; . .. . .i'
;;:;; : ;;' ex-minister and judge. " , ":.' .;'. '■■ •'■'•'•'■' ' ' Adelaide,. December 7,-'., Obituary: Sir Henry Bundey, retired Judge of the Supreme Court of-South Australia, and ex-Minister of that State;:aged 71.''."'.'■' '.:'.', 'i--.-_[Sir Henry Bundey was born at . Exbury, Hampshire, England; in 1888, arrived in Australia in 1849, entered tho South Australian Parliament in. 1872, became a'Minister In 187*, a judge in 1884, and retired from tho Bench in 1903 owing -to' ill-health.. "Johns's Notable Australians," tb which wo. are indebted for |nese^ particulars r of, a -notable oareer,: states that Sir Hy, Bundey was'solf-educated from the age of nine. His first Ministerial rank was as Mmfster for Justice in the Blyth Government, and he was afterwards Attorhey-Geiieral in the Morgan Government. 111-health, which caused him'to resign his-judgeship, had twice before caused .him', to- temporarily relinquish his public., career .in politics; .. Deceased was also .hrst President of the South Australian Board of .Conciliation: rUa publishod works on -trade union?, land reform, "The Punishment of Criminals," "Conviction of Innocent Men, and T Some./Thoughts on the Administration of Justice.' He was a noted yachtsman; and the author of "Yachting in Australia". (1888). He built and sailed four yachts at Port Adelaide,]
• •.•;' :{k, LABOUR EX-MINISTER/ .' . • Adelaide, December .7.: : Mr. .James . Hqtohison, Labour' M.P. for Hipdmars'h (South Australia) in the Federal House,'i of! Representatives, and: an Honorary Minister in the Fisher (Labour) Government, isdead; agad SO, ':..;'' \ . ' T [Mr. Jas.\Hutchison/whom'Mr. : Fisher chose as Honorary Miniater: when "■■ selecting the Commonwealth's Becond Labour Ministry, was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1857, and when ho was2s years of age ho arrived'in South Australia. For many years he took a leading part in the' organisation of the wage-earners in ■ his State, and in 1898 was elected to the South Australian Assembly for East Adelaide. In 1903, when the State of South Australia was first djvided into constituencies for' the House o{ Representatives, Mr. Hutchison was elected for Hindinarsh, and was re-elected in 1906. He was one of the most ''advanced" members of the Labour party, and was an uncompromising advocate of prohibitive import duties, of a , land tax,. and of the nationalisation of monoi polios.] .■■-■;■■'■ ■■'■■•'■ ■■■ , -'■'■•..' " ■■' - ■'.■•' '..,'-'■-.■-■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 684, 8 December 1909, Page 7
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412OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 684, 8 December 1909, Page 7
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