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the reality of Australia as a minor power, but succumbed to 'thoughts in our mind that we are a very much larger country in the universe than we really are'. The projected Federation would only 'vainly simulate the pretensions of another smaller empire'; an Australian empire which 'aimed at unification rather than federation', and thereby stymie the development of Queensland.
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argument about the clothing erupted once more when Simonetti expressed an artistic preference for robes rather than a frock coat, and the committee reversed its decision in favour of robes. During this argument, Simonetti took ill and died. It was then announced in the newspaper that it had been Simonetti's wish that his former pupil,
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On becoming premier in April 1898, Byrnes adopted a more circumspect position on Federation. On a tour of the pro-Federation Queensland north his earlier fighting words were replaced by diffuse professions of federalism in the abstract. In July 1898 Byrnes accepted an invitation by the leader of the
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Byrnes' brief five month premiership was dominated by the question of Federation. Prior to his premiership he had been an eloquent and forceful opponent of Federation. He contended that Federation was a vainglorious manoeuvre of self-seeking politicians with 'imperial' notions, which did recognise
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was approached by the committee to create the statue. However, Simonetti had never seen Byrnes during his life and produced a plaster cast from photographs for the committee's approval before commencing the statue. The committee did not think the cast was sufficiently like Byrnes and there were a
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Instead of the Federation that came to pass, Byrnes favoured political integration by means of the Federal Council of Australasia, an appointed body which had met biennially since 1885. At its 1897 meeting he proposed that the council's legitimacy be enhanced by the direct election, by voters, of
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NSW No campaign, Jack Want, to confer with the NSW premier George Reid. What passed between the two premiers at their Sydney conference remains one of the tantalizing unknowns of the federation story. The outcome of this excursion to Sydney was catastrophic to Byrnes on another account entirely.
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case, Byrnes successful conduct of the defence was praised widely. In the John Robb arbitration case of 1892, praise for Byrnes skill was accompanied by public objection to the high fees paid to Samuel Griffith as leading counsel and to Byrnes as one of his assistants. In 1895 and 1897, Byrnes
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offered to provide the statue for only ÂŖ1,000, dividing the committee. However, after Byrnes' sisters indicated their strong preference for Simonetti's work and Simonetti offered a revised tender of ÂŖ1400, the committee went ahead and commissioned the statue from Simonetti. Early in 1900, the
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delegates to the council. This proposal was opposed by leading Federationist members of the council, and was defeated, with 9 delegates in favour and 9 against. This effectively spelt the end of the council.
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from April 1898 until his death in September of the same year, having previously served in several ministerial positions in his parliamentary career. He was the first
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Byrnes was admitted as a barrister in Victoria on 8 July 1884 and returned for a Queensland admission on 5 August; he then began a successful career as a
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number of iterations before they were satisfied. Then there was an argument of whether Byrnes should be depicted in a
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stepped down as Premier; Byrnes, the youngest member of the Ministry by a large margin, became Premier.
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Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889-1914
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The commissioning of the Brisbane statue encountered a series of setbacks. The sculptor
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is named after him, as is its main street Byrnes Parade and its railway station.
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Byrnes continued his private law practice and participated in two major
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in 1893. He represented Cairns until 1896, after which he represented
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Monument at the burial site of Thomas Joseph Byrnes at Brisbane's
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Byrnes' possibly brilliant future was cut short by contracting
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Statue of Thomas Joseph Byrnes in Centenary Place, Brisbane
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on his visit to Sydney in July 1898, which developed into
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser
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Premier of Queensland and the first to die in office.
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Thomas Joseph Byrne
The Honourable

Premier of Queensland
Hugh Nelson
James Dickson
Warwick
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Cairns
Frederick Wimble
Isidor Lissner
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Warwick
Arthur Morgan
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Spring Hill, Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland
Toowong Cemetery
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
Barrister
Premier of Queensland
Roman Catholic
Spring Hill, Queensland
Irish
Bowen State School
scholarship
Brisbane Grammar School
law
University of Melbourne

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