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Clarence Goode

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He married Helen Ethel Miriam "Ethel" Marston ( – 8 March 1904) on 17 August 1900. They had a son on 20 May 1901 at Mt. Herbert, Gladstone, before Ethel died of tuberculosis. He married again, to Ethel's sister Hilda Anna Margaret Marston. They had a son Ray on 14 July 1909, a daughter on 14 March
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by-election. Some of the policies he advocated were:— Placing all able-bodied men in useful work at full rates or pay and more liberal pensions for those unable to work and the widowed and fatherless. Proportional representation to give substantial minorities representation in Parliament. He
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Goode claimed to have been largely instrumental in establishing the wartime wheat scheme, which saved the farmers of Australia at that time from financial ruin. That, and initiation of the
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in 1917 but left in 1918, he later clarified that he had only resigned from the parliamentary National Party. Goode opted to retire to give Reidy a clear run rather than recontest as an
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Goode was appointed general manager of the British Australian Cotton-growing Association, a position he relinquished in November 1923 to take up cotton growing at
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supported "the people's verdict on six o'clock closing of hotel bars." He advocated radical alterations to the system by constitutional methods, quoting
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in December 1902, and was returned unopposed two years later. He was for some time Chairman of the Gladstone branch of the Agricultural Bureau. At the
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singled out for complicity in shady land deals, notably the purchase, from colleagues, of land at inflated prices to be passed on in 200-acre lots to
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being the Premier's brother and Clarence his brother-in-law). Goode was one of the Vaughan Government ministers whom
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Labor government from 3 April 1915 to 14 July 1917 in what was criticised as the "Family Ministry" (Attorney-General
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Goode died on 30 April 1969. His last residences were 301 Military road, Henley Beach, then 1 Murray Avenue,
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Dear Everybody (a biography of Warrant Officer Ray Goode DFM, son of Clarence Goode).
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of South Australia
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1912 at Unley, another daughter on 9 December 1920 at Parkside.
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Independent members of the Parliament of South Australia
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Canowie Station
Thomas Goode
Frederick Caterer
Laura
Gladstone
Corporate Town of Gladstone
1905 election
Assembly
Stanley
United Labor Party
Harry Jackson
William Cole
1906
1910
1912
1915 elections
Peter Reidy
National Party
independent
Crawford Vaughan
John Howard Vaughan
A. T. Saunders
First AIF
Australian Shipping Board
Miles, Queensland
Henley Beach
Centennial Park Cemetery
Great Depression

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