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with a colleague from Toowoomba; however, the partnership was dissolved that December after a falling-out, and he thereafter operated a furniture shop in Mackay before being declared bankrupt in April 1884. He worked as a sleeper-inspector on the under-construction Bowen railway and then as inspector
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1892 and operated the Sportsmans Arms Hotel there from early 1894, later shifting to the Railway Hotel, which he operated until the time of his election. He also became the local secretary of the licensed victuallers' association. He was elected as a councillor of the
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was its president. He was chairman of the 1913 Royal Commission on the Pearling Industry and the 1915 Royal Commission on New Hebrides mail service.
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in 1897 and was elected mayor in 1898. He resigned from the council in July 1899 and thereafter worked as a journalist for a
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Bamford moved to Sydney, where he died in 1934, survived by three sons and two daughters. He was cremated at
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and subsidies and protection for the sugar industry. From 1902 to 1916, he was vice-president of the
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in the North Queensland sugar cane fields. In parliament, he spoke frequently in support of the
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of railway bridges in the Cairns area and was discharged from bankruptcy in November 1885.
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In July 1915, Bamford became the first member to speak in favour of the introduction of
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during World War I. He was expelled from the Labor Party on 30 October 1916 and was
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Herbert
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candidate, campaigning specifically against the employment of
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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until his retirement in 1925, representing the electorate of
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National Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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newspaper. He made two unsuccessful candidacies for the
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from 1923 to 1925. He retired from parliament at the
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Index

Fred Bamford (footballer)
The Honourable

Minister for Home and Territories
Billy Hughes
King O'Malley
Paddy Glynn
Australian Parliament
Herbert
Lewis Nott
Dubbo, New South Wales
Sydney
New South Wales
Labor
National Labor
Nationalist
Australian House of Representatives
1901 federal election
Herbert
Australian Labor Party
1916 Labor split
Billy Hughes
National Labor Party
Minister for Home and Territories
second Hughes Ministry
Dubbo
Toowoomba
Queensland
Mackay
Borough of Bowen

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