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John Haynes (journalist)

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33: 163:, which he held until that district was abolished in 1904. He continued to support free trade and decentralisation, and vigorously oppose Federation. He was a humorous but boisterous member of Parliament, and his accusations of corruption involved him in bitter arguments and physical aggression, including an attack on the Protectionist member 167:
in 1893. He married his third wife, Esther Campbell, in 1899 and they had one daughter and one son. In 1904, he was narrowly defeated for Mudgee, with a margin of just 14 votes (0.2%), and continued to lose elections until elected to
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with Archibald, and in 18 months built its circulation in up to 15,000. He believed in serious provocative journalism, especially exposure articles. As the result of one article, written by
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through the courts, the latter all the way to South Africa. The 1906 Royal Commission on Lands Administration partly supported his allegations. He was later editor of the
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In 1891, Haynes was ratepayer on several Sydney addresses that were the focus of radical and even anarchist activity in Sydney (Leigh House, Active Service Brigade HQ and
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action and Haynes and Archibald were imprisoned for six weeks in 1882. The public raised ÂŖ3,000 and they were released however they lost control of
159:'s Book Depot). He married his second wife, Mary Duff, in 1892. Multi-member districts were abolished in 1894 and Haynes was elected for 69:, New South Wales, son of John Haynes, a schoolteacher, and his wife Margaret, nÊe Daly. He was apprenticed as a compositor with the 358: 719: 414: 714: 622: 610: 580: 53: 499: 401: 327: 666: 272: 169: 129: 709: 406: 364: 200: 145: 597: 109: 203:
from heart failure supervening Influenza. He was buried on 17 August 1917 in the Presbyterian section of
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Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889-1914
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in a motion of no confidence, which was only defeated by the casting vote of the
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Haynes continued to pursue the allegedly corrupt politicians Crick and
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pleasure gardens. They refused to pay the costs of the resulting
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to Traill. Haynes maintained a minority shareholding in
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Politician and journalist in New South Wales, Australia
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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In May 1891 four free traders, Haynes, 31: 551:"Funeral notice: John Haynes ex M.L.A." 191:publisher, as a criminal and murderer. 14: 687: 172:in 1915, but he was defeated in 1917. 36:J F Archibald and John Haynes ca. 1882 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 353: 351: 349: 120:, which tended to be associated with 84:, they were sued by the owner of the 581:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 264:Results of New South Wales elections 500:Australian Town and Country Journal 103: 24: 18:John Haynes (Australian journalist) 402:Australian Dictionary of Biography 379: 346: 25: 731: 394: 543: 515: 487: 474: 446: 407:Australian National University 13: 1: 503:. 10 October 1906. p. 17 365:Parliament of New South Wales 339: 328:1915 (Willoughby by-election) 187:, fellow parliamentarian and 60: 720:Australian magazine founders 359:"Mr John Haynes (1850–1917)" 7: 715:Australian magazine editors 558:. 17 August 1917. p. 5 531:. 16 August 1917. p. 8 210: 10: 736: 397:"Haynes, John (1850–1917)" 108:In 1887, Haynes stood for 673: 663: 655: 647: 637: 629: 619: 594: 586: 579: 555:The Sydney Morning Herald 528:The Sydney Morning Herald 523:"Death of Mr John Haynes" 459:The Sydney Morning Herald 273:1887 (Mudgee by-election) 183:, which in 1906 attacked 462:. 29 May 1891. p. 3 194: 112:, as a supporter of the 177:William Nicholas Willis 130:by-election in May 1887 710:Australian journalists 363:Former members of the 37: 146:fifth Parkes Ministry 35: 144:, voted against the 82:William Henry Traill 318:1910 (Darlinghurst) 65:Haynes was born in 566:– via Trove. 539:– via Trove. 511:– via Trove. 470:– via Trove. 38: 683: 682: 674:Succeeded by 648:Succeeded by 620:Succeeded by 602:1887–1894 495:"Norton v Haynes" 416:978-0-522-84459-7 333:1917 (Willoughby) 303:1901 (Wellington) 298:1898 (Wellington) 293:1895 (Wellington) 288:1887 (Wellington) 205:Rookwood Cemetery 16:(Redirected from 727: 656:Preceded by 630:Preceded by 587:Preceded by 577: 576: 568: 567: 565: 563: 547: 541: 540: 538: 536: 519: 513: 512: 510: 508: 491: 485: 480:William Coleman, 478: 472: 471: 469: 467: 450: 444: 443: 441: 439: 392: 377: 376: 374: 372: 355: 157:William McNamara 114:Free Trade Party 104:Political career 21: 735: 734: 730: 729: 728: 726: 725: 724: 685: 684: 679: 677:Reginald Weaver 670: 661: 651: 644: 635: 625: 613: 603: 601: 592: 590:Adolphus Taylor 572: 571: 561: 559: 549: 548: 544: 534: 532: 521: 520: 516: 506: 504: 493: 492: 488: 479: 475: 465: 463: 452: 451: 447: 437: 435: 417: 395:Radi, Heather. 393: 380: 370: 368: 357: 356: 347: 342: 337: 260: 213: 197: 142:Jonathan Seaver 106: 63: 49:J. 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John Haynes (Australian journalist)

New South Wales
J. F. Archibald
The Bulletin
Singleton
Morpeth
William Henry Traill
Clontarf
libel
Mudgee
Free Trade Party
Henry Parkes
Protestants
Protectionists
by-election in May 1887
George Reid
Jack Want
Jonathan Seaver
fifth Parkes Ministry
Speaker
William McNamara
Wellington
Paddy Crick
Willoughby
William Nicholas Willis
John Norton
North Sydney
Rookwood Cemetery
1887–1889

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