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Henry Baker (Australian politician)

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991: 47: 523:. Despite a wounded leg, during an advance he captured twenty German prisoners while operating in fog and under machine-gun and artillery fire. He was later invalided to London with influenza before being repatriated to Australia in February 1919. 504:. He was initially attached to the Australian General Hospital Convalescent Depot in England, before joining the 4th Field Ambulance and seeing active service in Egypt and on the Western Front. He was promoted 1097: 1057: 1062: 1122: 1092: 550:) and Finlay, Watchorn, Baker & Solomon. He served terms as president of the Southern Law Society (1939–1941) and the Southern Tasmanian Bar Association (1953–1956). 1028: 1067: 664: 388: 29: 1082: 1112: 1077: 1127: 1072: 737: 625:, with the latter describing him as "sound, cautious, but presenting a progressive policy". However, Ogilvie and the ALP won a landslide victory. 1021: 1087: 963: 660: 428: 61: 1117: 395: 36: 1014: 1107: 469: 766: 451: 1102: 901: 594: 431:(1959–1968). He was born in England and spent most of his childhood in New Zealand, arriving in Australia as a teenager. 420: 149: 936: 894: 652: 587: 172: 107: 821: 497: 344: 262: 546:'s Melbourne chambers for a period. He was later a partner in the firms of Griffiths, Crisp & Baker (with 1002: 919: 656: 637: 629: 610: 583: 567: 563: 424: 404: 103: 575: 571: 416: 195: 956: 928: 559: 512: 412: 191: 130: 84: 636:
upon its creation in 1945. Later in the year he announced he would retire from the House of Assembly at
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An extensive collection of Baker's wartime diaries, photographs, and correspondence is held by the
399:(1 September 1890 – 20 July 1968) was an Australian politician and lawyer. He served in the 712: 443:, England. He was the son of Lydia Charlotte (nÊe Lee) and Sidney James Baker; his father was a 885: 772: 598: 547: 473: 400: 313: 485: 444: 1052: 1047: 946: 615: 455: 96: 8: 676: 675:
In 1920, Baker married Effie Millicent Sharp, with whom he had four children. He died in
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Baker and his family moved to New Zealand when he was a child, where he attended
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania
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emerging as a more strident critic of Ogilvie in parliament. At the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania
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This article about a Liberal Party of Australia politician is a
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with the Hobart firm of Simmons, Wolfhagen, Simmons and Walch.
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in 1959, serving until his death in 1968. He was created a
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Baker led the Nationalist Party to a further defeat at the
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On 8 May 1936, Baker was elected as Nationalist leader and
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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Baker returned to parliamentary politics in 1948 as an
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People educated at Palmerston North Boys' High School
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Albert Ogilvie and Stymie Gaha: World-Wise Tasmanians
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Parliament of Tasmania. p. 203. 787: 570:candidates in the multi-member seat of 208:30 May 1928 â€“ 23 November 1946 1040: 723: 710: 439:Baker was born on 1 September 1890 in 415:(1928–1946) where he spent periods as 162:8 May 1936 â€“ 25 February 1946 1088:Leaders of the Opposition in Tasmania 868:"Mr Campbell Opposition's New Leader" 761: 759: 713:"Sir Henry Seymour Baker (1890–1968)" 706: 704: 702: 700: 698: 696: 985: 423:(1936–1946). He later served in the 403:for nearly 40 years, initially as a 150:Leader of the Opposition of Tasmania 1118:20th-century Australian politicians 836: 811: 491: 470:Australian Journalists' Association 74:2 June 1959 â€“ 20 July 1968 13: 756: 717:Australian Dictionary of Biography 693: 452:Palmerston North Boys' High School 120:8 May 1948 â€“ 20 July 1968 14: 1139: 590:had succeeded McPhee as premier. 989: 670: 472:. Baker also studied law at the 574:. He was immediately appointed 533: 297: 1108:British emigrants to Australia 860: 842: 805: 500:(AIF) and was assigned to the 1: 920:Tasmanian Legislative Council 686: 657:Tasmanian Legislative Council 434: 1001:. You can help Knowledge by 7: 874:. Hobart. 26 February 1946. 856:. Hobart. 15 December 1945. 560:Tasmanian House of Assembly 553: 513:Distinguished Service Order 10: 1144: 1103:Politicians from Liverpool 984: 767:"Baker, Sir Henry Seymour" 634:Liberal Party of Australia 578:and education minister in 521:Battle of St Quentin Canal 427:(1948–1968), including as 970: 961: 953: 943: 933: 925: 918: 908: 899: 891: 884: 558:Baker was elected to the 528:State Library of Tasmania 515:(DSO) for his actions at 498:Australian Imperial Force 378: 368: 358: 350: 345:Australian Imperial Force 340: 332: 327: 319: 307: 284: 274: 258: 241: 221: 216: 212: 201: 190: 178: 166: 155: 148: 136: 124: 113: 102: 90: 78: 67: 60: 56: 44: 23: 902:Leader of the Opposition 742:Tasmania and World War I 661:President of the Council 595:leader of the opposition 421:leader of the opposition 638:the next state election 484:in 1915. He served his 385:Sir Henry Seymour Baker 280:Independent (from 1948) 886:Parliament of Tasmania 773:Parliament of Tasmania 711:Finlay, H. A. (1993). 599:Australian Labor Party 548:Philip Lewis Griffiths 542:in 1919 and worked in 511:Baker was awarded the 474:University of Tasmania 401:Parliament of Tasmania 314:University of Tasmania 812:Roe, Michael (2008). 801:. Hobart. 8 May 1936. 644:on 25 February 1946. 605:, with his colleague 486:articles of clerkship 351:Years of service 16:Australian politician 850:"Mr Baker To Retire" 744:. Tasmanian Archives 456:Launceston, Tasmania 655:in the nonpartisan 630:1941 state election 611:1937 state election 564:1928 state election 425:Legislative Council 252:Sandy Bay, Tasmania 1010: 1009: 980: 979: 971:Succeeded by 944:Succeeded by 909:Succeeded by 659:. He was elected 619:and Launceston's 540:called to the bar 445:Congregationalist 413:House of Assembly 382: 381: 1135: 1031: 1024: 1017: 993: 986: 954:Preceded by 947:Louis Shoobridge 926:Preceded by 892:Preceded by 882: 881: 876: 875: 864: 858: 857: 846: 840: 834: 828: 827: 809: 803: 802: 791: 785: 784: 782: 780: 763: 754: 753: 751: 749: 734: 721: 720: 708: 586:, by which time 576:attorney-general 566:, as one of the 508:in August 1917. 492:Military service 478:Bachelor of Laws 419:(1928–1934) and 417:attorney-general 398: 393: 328:Military service 301: 299: 248: 232:1 September 1890 231: 229: 217:Personal details 206: 181: 169: 160: 139: 127: 118: 97:Louis Shoobridge 93: 81: 72: 49: 39: 34: 21: 20: 1143: 1142: 1138: 1137: 1136: 1134: 1133: 1132: 1038: 1037: 1036: 1035: 982: 976: 967: 959: 949: 940: 931: 914: 905: 897: 880: 879: 866: 865: 861: 848: 847: 843: 835: 831: 824: 810: 806: 793: 792: 788: 778: 776: 771:Members of the 765: 764: 757: 747: 745: 736: 735: 724: 719:. 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Index

KCMG
DSO

President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
Geoffrey Green
Louis Shoobridge
Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
Queenborough
William Strutt
Walter Davis
Leader of the Opposition of Tasmania
Sir Walter Lee
Neil Campbell
Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Franklin
Liverpool
Sandy Bay, Tasmania
Nationalist
Liberal
Alma mater
University of Tasmania
Australian Imperial Force
Lieutenant
13th Battalion
KCMG
DSO
Parliament of Tasmania
Nationalist
Liberal
House of Assembly

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