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William Morrow (South Australian politician)

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37: 163:, in 1891. Entering into partnership as tailors and outfitters on Alexander Street with William J. Paull, whom he bought out 12 months later. In 1899, he built new premises at the corner of Ellen and David streets, where the Commonwealth Bank and other businesses were later situated. He sold his business to H. W. "Bert" Overland and left Port Pirie in 1915. 237:
He married Melinda J. Bunney (died 1909) of Port Pirie in 1895. In 1921, he married Iris Victoria Shepherd of Adelaide, who survived him. Children by his first wife were Mrs. D. E. Edwards of Naracoorte and Reginald R. Morrow of Adelaide, and William S. Morrow by the second. His last residence was at
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in 1904, and he was appointed mayor in December 1909, M. L. Warren succeeding him as councillor. Port Pirie experienced considerable progress during his two years in the mayoral chair, but his skills as chairman tested regularly, as the parties were neatly balanced and he was continually having to
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standing for Labor. The election was fiercely fought, and the results were close: Jackson, 6,106; Goode, 6,092; Cole, 5,811; McDonald, 5,708; Barwell, 5,647; Morrow, 5,613. One of the candidates (McDonald) suggested that inefficient scrutiny and vote counting had helped ensure Labor's victory.
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William Morrow was probably the most prominent layman of the South Australian Church of Christ, of which was a member for 35 years. He was president of both the Federal and State conferences, and was vice-president of the world conference of the Churches of Christ, while for many years he was
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In 1915, Morrow was elected unopposed as one of the members of the Northern district in the Legislative Council. He was instrumental in the rise to power of Sir Henry Barwell, but was chagrined when, on a visit to London, that same gentleman, then Agent-General, gave him the
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chairman of the Federal foreign mission board and chairman of the denomination's girls' college. He took many trips overseas both for pleasure and on church business, his first visit to the Old Country and America being made in 1905, accompanied by Mr. W. Cottle.
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in 1872, and had early experience as a "printer's devil" and machine operator. He moved to Queensland, where he learned the craft of a tailor, then moved to
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from 1915 to 1934, representing three successive conservative parties, the
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Morrow was elected councillor for North Ward of the
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Bill Morrow (Australian politician)

South Australian Legislative Council
Bairnsdale, Victoria
Liberal Union
Liberal Federation
Liberal and Country League
South Australian Legislative Council
Liberal Union
Liberal Federation
Liberal and Country League
Bairnsdale, Victoria
Port Pirie, South Australia
Corporate Town of Port Pirie
casting vote
Assembly
Stanley
Henry Barwell
Elliot McDonald
Harry Jackson
Clarence Goode
William Cole
cold shoulder
Dulwich
"Mr William Morrow"
Parliament of South Australia



"Passing of Mr. Morrow"

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