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James Inglis (politician)

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He married Mary née Nichol in 1879 and worked with Cowan and Co. He worked as an agent for trade between India and Australia becoming agent in Sydney for the Indian Tea Association. In 1883 he joined W. P. Brown to set up Inglis, Brown and Company. In 1884 he was involved in introducing Indian plants
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Inglis married Mary Nichol in Sydney in October 1879. She died in 1903. On 13 December 1905 he married Ethel Kate Mason, née Macpherson, who survived him. There were no children from either marriage.
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in 1875, and Executive Commissioner for the Government of India to the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880–81. He suffered from rheumatism from 1877 and left to Australia to write for the
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of economic value into Australia. In 1886 he became a vice president of the Free Trade Association. He became a representative in the
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was adapted to words and music which were very popular and came to be known as Australia's "unofficial national anthem".
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Inglis was the son of Rev. Robert Inglis, M.A. of the Free Church and Helen née Brand, born at Edzell,
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Waltzing Matilda's origins and chain of ownership murky
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in 1885, and was Minister of Public Instruction in the
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His company James Inglis & Co marketed the brand
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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James Inglis (Australian politician)

New South Wales
Forfarshire
University of Edinburgh
Bhagalpur
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
New England
Parkes ministry (1887–1889)
"Waltzing Matilda"
media help
Billy Tea
Banjo Paterson
Waltzing Matilda
Newcastle Morning Herald
Tirhoot Rhymes
Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier
Our Australian Cousins
Our New Zealand Cousins
Tent Life in Tiger Land
Oor Ain Folk
The Humor of the Scot
Strathfield




Mennell, Philip
"Inglis, James" 
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