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William McMillan (Australian politician)

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to the Australasian Federal Convention, and chaired its finance committee. However, in a shock result for Federationists, he lost his seat of Burwood in the NSW 1898 general elections. A prolonged absence overseas at this time doubtless caused discontent. More speculatively, the intensification of
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to look after his business interests. Upon hearing of McMillan's retirement, Reid stated "I hope whatever the circumstances may be that have led him to come to the determination, that they will be only of a temporary nature, and that the public will not permanently lose the benefit of his great
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political competition in amid the controversy over Federation may have brought out his lack of political skills. It was at this time that the governor of the New South Wales, the 7th Earl of Beauchamp, privately judged McMillan to be "dull, prosy, preachy and much too long".
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where his father was assigned to the Adelaide Road Methodist church, and McMillan continued attending Wesley. Due to family financial difficulties at the time, McMillan had to abandon any intention to attend university in Dublin; rather, in 1864 he began studies at
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branch before returning to Sydney as resident partner in 1876. He later became chairman and managing director of Metropolitan Coal Company Limited and a director the Australian branches of
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McMillan was divorced in 1891. He married Helen Maria O'Reilly (died 1937) in 1892 and they had two daughters. He died in 1926 at his house Althorne in the Sydney suburb of
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in the interregnum between Reid's contrived resignation from parliament and his subsequent (and inevitable) re-election at the
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for the Free Trade and Liberal Association, which he had helped found, and held it until shifting in 1894 to the seat of
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All in all, McMillan's political career must be deemed a distinct failure in spite of its early promise.
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Jocelyn McMillan married H. P. Gunnar on 24 March 1921. Gunnar was associated with the Medical School,
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fifth free trade Government. An ardent Federationist, he was a delegate to the 1890 conference on the
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was an authority on child welfare. She married Lieut. Dudley Percy Davidson, R.N. on 9 November 1929.
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In 1878 McMillan married Ada Charlotte Graham, aged 16, and they had two daughters and two sons.
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in 1869 to develop a branch of W. & A. McArthur, Ltd., wholesale merchants and importers of
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Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889-1914
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Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889-1914
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recalled him as a "thoughtful, educated businessman, narrow and cold after the manner of the
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The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales
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Constance McMillan married Ernest Owen, son of Colonel Percy Owen, on 20 September 1910.
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Good Iron Mac: The Life of Australian Federation Father Sir William McMillan, K.C.M.G
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Good Iron Mac: The Life of Australian Federation Father Sir William McMillan, K.C.M.G
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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list on 1 January 1901, McMillan was created Knight Commander of the
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Limited. He was the president of Sydney Chamber of Commerce in 1886.
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Sister Elizabeth McMillan, founder of Tresillian Training Centre in
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abilities and capacity for public affairs". His political opponent
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Wentworth
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and the 1891 National Australasian Convention. In March 1897 he
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in St. Stephens Green. The following year, the family moved to
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Helen Rosamond "Bobbie" McMillan was an actress with the
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Free Trade Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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McMillan stood unsuccessfully for the state seat of
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Index

The Honourable
KCMG

Australian Parliament
Wentworth
Willie Kelly
Derry
Ireland
Bellevue Hill, New South Wales
Irish Australian
Free Trade Party
KCMG
federal parliament
Free Trade Party
George Reid
Parliament of New South Wales
Colonial Treasurer
Federation
Sydney
Derry
Ireland
County Mayo
Abbey Street
Dublin
Wesley College
Dún Laoghaire
Tulse Hill
London
Sydney
York Street, Sydney

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