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Charles Kilpatrick (politician)

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Nationality
  
Scottish Australian

Name
  
Charles Kilpatrick

Role
  
Legislator


Spouse(s)
  
Marion Rodger (d.1956)

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Religion
  
Presbyterian

Charles Kilpatrick (politician)

Full Name
  
Charles Kilpatrick

Occupation
  
Trade union representative

Died
  
May 28, 1935, Ipswich, Australia

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Resting place
  
Ipswich General Cemetery

Charles Kilpatrick (1872 – 28 May 1935) was a trade union president and member the Queensland Legislative Council.

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Early life

Kilpatrick was born at Pollokshaws, Glasgow, Scotland, to John Kilpatrick his wife Annie (née McKenzie). He spent his entire working life involved in mining, both as a miner, and then in the trade union representing them.

Political career

When the Labour Party starting forming governments in Queensland, it found much of its legislation being blocked by a hostile Council, where members had been appointed for life by successive conservative governments. After a failed referendum in May 1917, Premier Ryan tried a new tactic, and later that year advised the Governor, Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, to appoint thirteen new members whose allegiance lay with Labour to the Council.

In 1920, the new Premier Ted Theodore appointed a further fourteen new members to the Council with Kilpatrick amongst the appointees. He served for two years until the Council was abolished in March 1922.

Personal life

Kilpatrick married Marion Rodger at Larkhall, South Lanarkshire and together had nine children.

He died in Ipswich, Queensland in May 1935 and was buried at Ipswich General Cemetery.

References

Charles Kilpatrick (politician) Wikipedia