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Australian Federalist appeared at the beginning of 1891. In November of that year, when the retirement of Parkes necessitated a new
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He was elected as a representative of New South Wales at the 1897 Federal
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which affected his health for the remainder of his days. Most of his time was spent in
England and on 10 March 1908 his seat in the Legislative Council was declared vacant due to his absence for two sessions. In May 1915, he was appointed
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