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wounded himself, Lieut. DENNY personally obtained assistance for two of his men who were wounded. He then reorganised his command and succeeded in reaching his destination. Lieut. DENNY after delivering this water then went to the dressing station where he dictated a report to D.H.Q. before being evacuated.
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As a returned soldier, Denny was an exception among Labor politicians at both state and federal level in the 1920s. Willing and able to speak about his personal war experiences, he was one of the few Labor politicians invited to unveil memorials. He performed this role for the Soldiers' Memorial Hall
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In September 1936, Bill's brother, who was a Catholic priest, and his sister, Mary Catherine Denny, were involved in a vehicle accident in which Mary received fatal injuries. His brother suffered from an illness that resulted from the accident which contributed to his death in June 1941. Denny wrote
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty whilst engaged in pack transport work near HOGGE on the night of 15 September 1917. Lieutenant DENNY showed great coolness and initiative throughout, especially when his convoy came under very heavy barrage in the vicinity of CLAPHAM JUNCTION. Although
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in June 1916. In January 1917, despite his previous stance on conscription, Denny refused requests to endorse it, instead stating that he did not think that intervention would be compatible with his duties as a soldier. He also considered that the majority of soldiers voted against it, and deplored
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liberal" in a by-election in 1900. He was re-elected in 1902, but defeated in 1905. The following year, he was elected as a ULP candidate, and retained his seat for that party (the Australian Labor Party from 1917) until 1931. Along with the rest of the cabinet, he was ejected from the Australian
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to fix the closing time of licensed premises was proposed by the ULP. Even after the governing Liberal Union agreed to the conduct of the referendum at the next state election, Denny attacked them, claiming that they had no intention of implementing the outcome of the referendum if they were
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from 1898, representing Grey Ward. During his early twenties he was active in the literary and debating societies of Adelaide, was Chairman of the Christian Brothers Old Collegians Association, and captain of two city rowing clubs. He unsuccessfully contested the two-member
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in April 1924, and was also Minister for Housing, and initially, Assistant Minister for Repatriation. In January 1925 he was appointed as Minister for Irrigation and Minister for Repatriation, while retaining his Attorney-General and housing portfolios.
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in 1926, where his "address was punctuated with applause". When his political enemies persistently queried the circumstances under which he was awarded the Military Cross, he published the citation in response. Despite Labor's loss in the
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which aimed to provide affordable housing, particularly for returned soldiers and their families, and members of lower income groups. Denny published two memoirs of his military service, and when he died in 1946 aged 73, he was accorded a
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of the Insolvency Court to be appointed as Electoral Officer for the state, replacing Charles Mathews, a state public servant who had held the position since 1907. Denny had previously worked for Paine as a legal associate.
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for South Australia. This was done to impose state control on a system which had effectively combined the administration of the national and state electoral rolls. On 27 May 1925, Denny arranged the appointment of Judge
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He was "keenly interested" in sporting matters, a steward of the Adelaide Racing Club, and was an ex-captain of the Mercantile Rowing Club. Denny was also the patron of the
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after Barwell made statements suggesting that Denny had made false statements to induce merchants to provide goods and services. Barwell later apologised for his comments.
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and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, before a crowd of about 75,000. As of 1996, Denny was one of only a few South Australian ministers to have ever had military experience.
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military camp at which Denny had trained before embarking for service overseas. Denny's work on the Scheme resulted in a clash with former Premier Sir
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During this period he carried out several significant legislative changes. In 1924, as Minister for Housing, Denny was closely associated with the
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in those governments, including housing, irrigation and repatriation. He continued his reform of the housing sector, being a key proponent of the
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newspaper, which published news about and for the Catholic community of South Australia. A more recent source states he commenced as editor of
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with similar proportions of the vote to that he achieved in 1918. He was appointed Attorney-General in the newly-elected Labor government of
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as a ULP candidate, and was elected first, receiving 19.3 per cent of the votes cast. He was again returned first at the
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In 1931, Denny was expelled from the Labor Party, along with Hill and the rest of the cabinet, for supporting the "
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in September that year. He resigned his commission in the AIF in 1919 and published a memoir titled
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on 17 March 1900, Denny was elected to the single vacancy created by the resignation of the former
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formed the first Labor government of South Australia on 3 June. Having begun studying law at the
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Soldiers in Politics: The Impact of the military on Australian Political Life and Institutions
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that conscription had created. In mid-1917 he was attached to the divisional artillery of the
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section of AIF Administrative Headquarters in London from January 1918. He was promoted to
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the electoral district of West Adelaide was abolished. Denny contested the new four-member
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from 1902 to 1905 and again from 1906 to 1933. After an unsuccessful candidacy as a
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1931, acting as Premier in Hill's absence, he officiated at the unveiling of the
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in November 1917. After recovering from his wounds, he was attached to the
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Another change was the transition to the use of judges as the electoral
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Denny's tall frame and long legs made him a favourite of cartoonists.
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Real History: The Real Estate Institute of South Australia 1919–1989
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History of South Australian Elections 1857–2006 House of Assembly
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He was again Attorney-General in the Labor governments led by
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which continued to govern the state, led by Hill and then by
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Anxious Nation: Australia and the Rise of Asia, 1850–1939
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for twenty years ending in 1930. He enjoyed diving for
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on 3 June 1910. After conducting negotiations with the
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as a ULP candidate, gaining 27.7 per cent of the vote.
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Member of the South Australian House of Assembly for
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Brooks, David; Gill, Zoe; Weste, John, eds. (2008).
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Adelaide, SA. 17 November 1917. p. 38 558:(ULP) member in 1899, he was elected as an " 2913:Australian recipients of the Military Cross 2541: 2426:. Adelaide, SA. 21 February 1930. p. 2 2196:. Adelaide, SA. 4 February 1899. p. 41 2152:. Adelaide, SA. 16 January 1920. p. 10 1672: 19:For the New Zealand medicinal chemist, see 2605:Australian Politics and Elections Database 2500:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 2492:"Denny, William Joseph (Bill) (1872–1946)" 2300:. Adelaide, SA. 16 January 1917. p. 4 2258:. Adelaide, SA. 9 January 1926. p. 18 2238:. Narracoorte, SA. 13 June 1941. p. 3 971:Still serving overseas at the time of the 54: 2384:. Adelaide, SA. 29 April 1912. p. 14 2096: 1738: 1726: 1711: 1699: 2446:. Adelaide, SA. 31 March 1921. p. 6 1934:Donovan, P. F.; Painter, Alison (1990). 962: 909: 680:, then worked as a weather clerk at the 2598: 2545:. City of Mitcham. 2015. Archived from 2489: 2174:. Sydney, NSW. 3 August 1919. p. 3 2064: 2032:"South Australian Referenda, 1896–1991" 1891: 1840: 1774: 1762: 1645: 1618: 1549: 1510: 1424: 1400: 1388: 1364: 1352: 1328: 1313: 1249: 958: 948:, the foreword of which was written by 732:1899 South Australian colonial election 389: 240:3 November 1906 â€“ 7 April 1933 187:3 June 1910 â€“ 17 February 1912 23:. For the Mississippi politician, see 2895: 2564:"O'Loghlin, James Vincent (1852–1925)" 2561: 1999: 1954: 1471: 1412: 1376: 1340: 1301: 739:by-election was held for West Adelaide 90:17 April 1930 â€“ 18 April 1933 2230:"Death of the Rev. Father R.P. Denny" 2216:. Adelaide, SA. 3 May 1946. p. 8 2100:History of the State Electoral Office 1985:. Carlton, VIC: The Miegunyah Press. 671: 146:16 April 1924 â€“ 8 April 1927 2903:Attorneys-general of South Australia 2688:Minister for the Northern Territory 2364:. Sydney, NSW. 8 May 1946. p. 4 678:Christian Brothers College, Adelaide 409:Christian Brothers College, Adelaide 2757:Attorney-General of South Australia 2711:Attorney-General of South Australia 2662:Attorney-General of South Australia 1193:. Melbourne: Popular Publications. 882:, he transferred to the divisional 837:, and the ULP were defeated by the 812:Attorney-General of South Australia 805: 576:Attorney-General of South Australia 270:17 March 1900 â€“ 2 May 1902 78:Attorney-General of South Australia 25:Bill Denny (Mississippi politician) 13: 2933:South Australian local councillors 2800:South Australian House of Assembly 2497:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1961:. Kent Town, SA: Wakefield Press. 1145:Australian Dictionary of Biography 544:South Australian House of Assembly 224:South Australian House of Assembly 14: 2964: 2625: 1895:The cyclopedia of South Australia 1095:a further autobiographical book, 870:. He was later commissioned as a 828:Female Law Practitioners Act 1911 717:for South Australia. Denny was a 658:William Joseph Denny was born in 251:3 May 1902 â€“ 26 May 1905 16:Australian politician (1872–1946) 2948:Burials at West Terrace Cemetery 2631: 1164:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 800:Supreme Court of South Australia 594:, initially as a trooper in the 488:5th Divisional Ammunition Column 1911:Coulthard-Clark, Chris (1996). 1151: 1122:under the rocks at the back of 588:First Australian Imperial Force 498:AIF Administrative Headquarters 385: 21:Bill Denny (medical researcher) 2502:Australian National University 1958:South Australia and Federation 1892:Burgess, Henry Thomas (1907). 1187:Denny, William Joseph (1941). 853: 762:electoral district of Adelaide 1: 2475:Parliament of South Australia 2135: 1879: 1538:Brooks, Gill & Weste 2008 1460:Parliament of South Australia 1089: 814:and Minister controlling the 776:, after which the ULP led by 682:General Post Office, Adelaide 653: 61: 2378:"The University of Adelaide" 2097:Macilwain, Margaret (2007). 897:the split in the Labor Party 7: 2460: 2423:The Register News-Pictorial 1854:The Register News-Pictorial 1190:A Digger at Home and Abroad 1158:Denny, Capt. W. J. (1919). 1116:West Adelaide Football Club 1097:A Digger at Home and Abroad 824:Advances for Homes Act 1910 550:from 1900 to 1902 and then 10: 2969: 2953:Adelaide Law School alumni 2943:Australian Roman Catholics 2599:Sharman, Campbell (2014). 2490:Lincoln, Merrilyn (1981). 2144:"Captain Denny MP Married" 2107:: State Electoral Office. 2105:Rose Park, South Australia 2078:: State Electoral Office. 2076:Rose Park, South Australia 1484:Donovan & Painter 1990 743:Premier of South Australia 602:in 1916, he served in the 18: 2873: 2863: 2855: 2845: 2835: 2830: 2813: 2805: 2798: 2788: 2781: 2773: 2763: 2754: 2746: 2732: 2727: 2717: 2708: 2700: 2686: 2678: 2668: 2659: 2651: 2646: 2586:. Australian War Memorial 2570:. Parliament of Australia 2210:"Death of Mr. W.J. Denny" 2022: 1787:Inglis & Brazier 2008 1751:Inglis & Brazier 2008 1648:, pp. 232 & 235. 1072:Parliamentary Labor Party 1045:April 1930 state election 860:Australian Imperial Force 848:March 1915 state election 835:election in February 1912 618:, and ended the war as a 582:in the government led by 565:Parliamentary Labor Party 528: 518: 506: 475: 465: 457: 447: 442: 422: 399: 369: 334: 323: 307: 283: 278: 274: 263: 255: 244: 233: 221: 211: 201: 191: 180: 170: 160: 150: 139: 127: 115: 94: 83: 75: 71: 53: 34: 2334:"Mr. Denny on Camp Life" 2276:The Victor Harbour Times 2188:"Councillor W. J. Denny" 1884: 1869:The Victor Harbour Times 1206: 876:9th Light Horse Regiment 794:, and was admitted as a 608:1st Divisional Artillery 596:9th Light Horse Regiment 493:1st Divisional Artillery 483:9th Light Horse Regiment 318:Norwood, South Australia 2562:Powell, Graeme (2014). 1979:; Brazier, Jan (2008). 1592:Australian War Memorial 989:and second of three in 820:Commonwealth Government 637:(1933), and held other 2783:Minister for Railways 2473:Former members of the 2272:"Late "Brownie" Tripp" 2235:The Narracoorte Herald 2000:Walker, David (1999). 1955:Howell, Peter (2002). 1812:The Narracoorte Herald 1027:Herbert Kingsley Paine 968: 926: 919: 858:Denny enlisted in the 782:University of Adelaide 670:, and his wife Annie ( 604:5th Division Artillery 414:University of Adelaide 2734:Minister for Housing 2361:The Australian Worker 2318:The Adelaide Observer 2256:The Adelaide Observer 2193:The Adelaide Observer 2166:"Capt. W.J. Denny MC" 1915:. 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Bill Denny (medical researcher)
Bill Denny (Mississippi politician)
The Honourable
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Attorney-General of South Australia
Lionel Hill
Robert Richards
Hermann Homburg
Shirley Jeffries
John Gunn
John Verran
South Australian House of Assembly
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West Terrace Cemetery
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University of Adelaide
Australian Army
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