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over conscription. The Thebarton branch of the Labor Party had already declined to re-endorse him for Thebarton mayor in October 1916 as a result of his support for conscription. Green was defeated by a Labor candidate when he ran for re-election at the
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from 1895 until his election to parliament in 1910. He was heavily involved in union activities, serving as secretary of the state Boilermakers' Society for twenty years, president of the
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in 1891 and faced continuing problems with being barred from employment due to his union activities, but was hired as a boilermaker at
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management committee and the Iron Trades Council. In local politics, Green was elected mayor of the
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from 1915 to 1918. He was a member of the United Labor Party until 1917, when he left to join the
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following an electoral redistribution in 1915. Green left the Labor Party for the new
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Following his parliamentary defeat, Green was appointed Inspector of Bridges by the
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South Australian House of Assembly
multi-member
Port Adelaide
West Torrens
National Party
1917 Labor split
Glasgow
Sydney
Melbourne
Tasmania
1890 Australian maritime dispute
Adelaide
Islington Railway Workshops
Trades and Labour Council
Adelaide Trades Hall
Corporate Town of Thebarton
1910 election
Port Adelaide
West Torrens
National Party
1917 Labor split
1918 state election
Butler
Erindale
"Thompson Green"
Parliament of South Australia


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