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from 1907 to 1911. In 1913, he inquired into food supplies and prices and went to sea on the trawlers to investigate pricing of fish in detail. He recommended an anti-monopoly bureau that could investigate prices and recommend prosecutions. Bavin was elected as an alderman to
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Following his election, Bavin rapidly rose through the parliamentary ranks, becoming deputy leader of the Nationalists in October 1920 and serving as Attorney-General and Minister for Justice in 1921 and
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Bavin returned to the Bar in 1904 but found briefs scarce and so began writing op-ed pieces for Sydney newspapers, and, along with Deakin, serve as the Australian correspondent for the London
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after 1929. Faced with a growing number of strikes, Bavin turned to non-unionised labour, which led to violent confrontations between striking workers and police.
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Bavin was plagued by ill-health throughout his Premiership, meaning that he was absent him from Cabinet during crucial times, especially in the wake of the
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pre-selection, due partly to his support for greater social welfare expenditure. He gained pre-selection for the Legislative Assembly seat of
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from 1927 to 1930. He was born in New Zealand and arrived in Australia at the age of 15, where he studied law and became a
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in 1900 where he was acting professor of law, Bavin returned to Sydney to marry Edyth Winchcombe, the daughter of
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calls to abolish the Legislative Council, Bavin pushed through legislation requiring a referendum to do so.
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during their shared involvement in the federation movement. In 1901, after a chance encounter at an
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OBE; Horace Bavin; Florence Bavin (Mrs Ernest Warren); Lancelot Bavin; and Dora Bavin (Mrs
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he came into conflict with his parents by renouncing Methodism (he later converted to
1990: 1805: 1720: 1603: 1583: 1453: 736: 728: 718: 651: 345: 264: 236: 50: 922: 268:(5 May 1874 – 31 August 1941) was an Australian lawyer and politician who served as 1980: 1955: 1880: 1775: 1690: 1675: 1670: 1428: 1378: 1228: 1137: 1120: 1083: 1066: 1051: 576: 373: 1970: 1553: 591:, Bavin continued to lead the party until 1932, when he joined the newly created 397: 197: 1628: 2000: 1885: 1875: 1840: 1815: 1715: 1508: 1503: 1468: 1448: 1383: 1110: 1093: 1027: 764: 559: 34: 1336: 841: 2015: 1895: 1820: 1518: 1463: 1413: 1245: 1015: 894: 732: 448: 428: 281: 277: 740: 352:
were: Edna (Mrs Charles Lack); Jessie (Mrs Ambrose Fletcher); Gertrude (Mrs
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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railway station, Barton appointed him as his private secretary in place of
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parties not to stand candidates against each other, the coalition won the
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Bavin's attempts to enter federal parliament were thwarted, thrice losing
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Thomas Rainsford Bavin: Extracts from his Speeches from 1923 until 1932
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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on a pro-Federation platform in 1898. After lecturing in law at the
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but also continued on as private secretary to Barton's successor
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and Bavin became Premier and Treasurer on 18 October 1927.
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in 1897, winning the University Medal in the process.
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from 1922 to 1925. After the Nationalist loss at the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 97:18 October 1927 – 4 November 1930 59: 867:"Sir Thomas Rainsford Bavin (1874-1941)" 587:Following the Nationalists' loss in the 532: 476: 387: 2032:Converts to Anglicanism from Methodism 2014: 825: 813: 798: 2082:Deaths from cancer in New South Wales 1632: 1340: 1236:Colonial Secretary of New South Wales 1209:Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales 836: 834: 759: 757: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 509:(1920–1927) when he was a member for 292:(1921, 1922–1925) before leading the 2117:Attorneys general of New South Wales 2067:People educated at Newington College 1319:Leader of the United Australia Party 955:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 702: 340:until 1889 when his family moved to 286:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1128:Attorney General of New South Wales 1074:Attorney General of New South Wales 519:Attorney-General of New South Wales 290:Attorney General of New South Wales 13: 2107:New Zealand emigrants to Australia 859: 831: 774:Dictionary of Australian Biography 754: 710:Australian Dictionary of Biography 685: 404:, unsuccessfully standing for the 14: 2133: 472: 1617: 288:in 1917. He served two terms as 21:For the trade union leader, see 1295:Leader of the Nationalist Party 915: 887: 803:. UNSW Press. pp. 164–165. 903:. 2 September 1941. p. 12 792: 715:Australian National University 673: 664: 624:St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney 319: 1: 2097:Treasurers of New South Wales 1660:Treasurers of New South Wales 873:Parliament of New South Wales 846:National Library of Australia 769:"Bavin, Sir Thomas Rainsford" 657: 597:New South Wales Supreme Court 582: 538: 497:, when he was elected as the 493:in 1916 but the election was 645: 628:Northern Suburbs Crematorium 463:Willoughby Municipal Council 7: 2052:University of Sydney alumni 2037:Premiers of New South Wales 1368:Premiers of New South Wales 927:Australian Honours Database 566:Income Tax (Management) Act 507:proportional representation 284:. Bavin was elected to the 10: 2138: 2062:Staff of Newington College 1182:Premier of New South Wales 633: 557: 529:Premier of New South Wales 487:Commonwealth Liberal Party 300:, in a coalition with the 270:Premier of New South Wales 253:Sir Thomas Rainsford Bavin 74:Premier of New South Wales 23:Tom Bavin (trade unionist) 20: 1666: 1615: 1374: 1325: 1316: 1311: 1292: 1284: 1279: 1269: 1260: 1252: 1242: 1233: 1225: 1215: 1206: 1198: 1188: 1179: 1171: 1161: 1152: 1144: 1134: 1125: 1117: 1107: 1098: 1090: 1080: 1071: 1063: 1058: 1048: 1039: 1034: 1024: 992: 984: 968: 960: 953: 900:The Sydney Morning Herald 799:Bolton, Geoffrey (2000). 246: 232: 224: 214: 204: 183: 155: 150: 146: 125: 113: 101: 90: 71: 67: 58: 32: 1280:Party political offices 618:in the Sydney suburb of 392:Bavin and his wife Edyth 372:), and graduated with a 929:. Canberra, Australia: 650:In 2021 Bavin house at 338:Auckland Grammar School 871:Former members of the 682:Retrieved 22 June 2012 593:United Australia Party 544: 482: 424:, on 6 February 1901. 414:University of Tasmania 393: 344:and Bavin enrolled at 310:Australian Labor Party 160:Thomas Rainsford Bavin 779:Angus & Robertson 654:was named after him. 558:Further information: 537:Bavin in his office, 536: 480: 402:Australian Federation 391: 16:Australian politician 1101:Minister for Justice 638:Bavin was appointed 418:Frederick Winchcombe 406:Legislative Assembly 366:University of Sydney 241:University of Sydney 2102:People from Kaiapoi 1329:Sir Bertram Stevens 1313:New political party 1273:Sir Bertram Stevens 1219:Sir Bertram Stevens 979:District abolished 609:: His Life and Work 495:deferred until 1917 443:, Bavin became his 314:1930 state election 298:1927 state election 1059:Political offices 911:– via Trove. 545: 483: 394: 304:. His predecessor 296:to victory at the 2009: 2008: 1626: 1625: 1335: 1334: 1326:Succeeded by 1288:Sir George Fuller 1270:Succeeded by 1243:Succeeded by 1216:Succeeded by 1189:Succeeded by 1162:Succeeded by 1148:Sir George Fuller 1135:Succeeded by 1108:Succeeded by 1081:Succeeded by 1049:Succeeded by 1042:Member for Gordon 1025:Succeeded by 999:1920–1927 971:Member for Gordon 724:978-0-522-84459-7 652:Newington College 499:Nationalist Party 348:(1889–1890). 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Index

Tom Bavin (trade unionist)
The Honourable
KCMG
KC

Premier of New South Wales
1927
1930
Jack Lang
Jack Lang
Gordon
Ryde
Gordon
Kaiapoi
Canterbury
Bellevue Hill
New South Wales
Australian
Nationalist
Newington College
University of Sydney
KCMG
KC
Premier of New South Wales
barrister
Edmund Barton
Alfred Deakin
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Attorney General of New South Wales
Nationalist Party

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