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to militant unionists. He could hit hard with sarcasm when challenged by foes such as Hughes, yet he remained friendly with numerous fellow parliamentarians, including some of his firmest conservative opponents. The Queensland parliamentary officer and historian, Charles Bernays, regarded Ryan as the
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were purchased and run as going concerns, and many retail butchers' shops were opened in Brisbane and other parts of Queensland, which sold meat cheaper than elsewhere and proved to be very popular. Railway refreshment rooms were taken over, state hotels were built or purchased, a producing agency
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The early death of such a capable leader was a great blow to the Labor movement. Ryan was described as urbane, amiable and approachable, and his personality had allowed him to win the confidence and trust of people in all ranks, from the governor of the
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holds several collections providing insight into the complexity and divisiveness of the conscription debate at the time, but the Stable Collection 1917-1991 containing a surviving copy of Hansard No. 37 is considered a treasure among them.
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greatest parliamentary leader he had observed: "an earnest exponent of the faith that was in him, and a generous big-hearted fighter". Many other historians believe that Ryan, a much bolder figure than federal Labor leader
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price boards were set up, providing fair returns for growers and fair wages for sugar workers. Women were given the right to stand for parliament, industrial reforms were carried out which gave workers a "new deal".
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Ryan was asked by a resolution of a special federal Labor conference to enter federal politics, the only occasion that such a motion has been passed. He was campaign director for the Labor Party during the
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In 1920, Ryan was elected Assistant Leader of the Labor Party. This position was effectively the Deputy Leader of the party in the House of Representatives, as the Deputy Leadership was held by senator
1987: 966:, he suffered repeatedly thereafter from bronchial and nasal infections. Furthermore, he seldom took a holiday and was tired from overwork. In July 1921, he set out to campaign for the Labor candidate 2032: 1977: 1147: 810:, the Ryan government became the first majority Labor government in Queensland. Some of the eight members of his Cabinet had connections with the early ALP of the 1880s and the 817:
Major reform of labour laws and agricultural policy was part of the Ryan legacy. His government came to power with a large majority, with Ryan as premier, chief secretary, and
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Ryan married Lily Virginia Cook in 1910. She survived him with a son and a daughter and, in 1944, was appointed the Queensland government representative in
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was established, coal mines were acquired, iron and steel works were opened, and a state insurance department was established. In addition,
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is named after him, and a Ryan medal was struck for candidates obtaining the highest pass in the annual state scholarship examination.
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As premier, Ryan led a reforming government that implemented many of the planks in the Labor platform, including the expansion of
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Although a big man physically, Ryan was not strong in health. Weakened by influenza while he was in England at the time of the
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Friction between Hughes and Ryan almost led to violence in November 1917, when the Australian federal government conducted a
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cases which " his reputation among the trade unions and awakened him politically". In 1903 he was elected president of the
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However, where the Ryan government particularly broke fresh ground was the entry of the state into trading activities.
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during which anti-conscription sentiments had been aired. On 29 November 1917, Billy Hughes travelled to
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Ryan began his education at the Pretty Hill State School before winning a scholarship to attend
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in 1909, and became leader of the Labor Party in 1912. He led the party to victory at the
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by correspondence in 1899. He moved to Queensland in the same year where he taught at
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and a significant number of other Labor politicians to the non-Labor side, including
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but, in the following year, Ryan resigned to enter federal politics, winning the
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as Labor member for Barcoo. He retained the seat for 10 years and, after the
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Stable collection 1917 – 1991: treasure collection of the John Oxley Library
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Stable collection 1917 – 1991: treasure collection of the John Oxley Library
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in Queensland and established his own legal practice. He was active in
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Johnston, W. Ross; D. J. Murphy. "Ryan, Thomas Joseph (1876 - 1921)"
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for West Sydney
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split in the Labor Party over conscription for overseas service
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from 1919 until his premature death less than two years later.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland
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in 1897. Ryan subsequently moved to Tasmania where he taught
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and entered the legal profession, working as a barrister in
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Funeral Hearse of T. J. Ryan at Toowong Cemetery, ca. 1921
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in 1904, and was the party's candidate in state seat of
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at the age of 14 for financial reasons and worked as a
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Ross; Murphy, Denis (1988). 860:in the plebiscites launched by Hughes in 364:2 October 1909 â€“ 14 October 1919 140:13 December 1919 â€“ 1 August 1921 83:9 September 1920 â€“ 1 August 1921 1280:Queensland Political Portraits 1859-1952 1028: 917: 903:, resulting in his decision to form the 751: 747: 2013:Leaders of the Opposition in Queensland 1426:Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland 1105:"Ryan, Thomas Joseph (Tom) (1876–1921)" 897:1917 Australian conscription referendum 301:Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland 253:6 September 1912 â€“ 1 June 1915 1955: 1399:Leader of the Opposition of Queensland 1285: 1282:, University of Queensland Press, 1978 1223: 873:raid on the Government Printing Office 241:Leader of the Opposition in Queensland 183:1 June 1915 â€“ 22 October 1919 1773: 1516: 1098: 1096: 1094: 929: 787:, but was again unsuccessful. 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Index

T. J. Ryan (hurler)
Tommy Ryan (politician)
The Honourable
KC

Assistant Leader of the Labor Party
Frank Tudor
Matthew Charlton
Australian Parliament
West Sydney
Con Wallace
William Lambert
Premier of Queensland
George V
Hamilton Goold-Adams
Ted Theodore
Digby Denham
Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Deputy
David Bowman
Edward Macartney
Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Barcoo
George Kerr
Frank Bulcock
Port Fairy
Colony of Victoria
Barcaldine
Queensland

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