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Name
  
Donald Mackinnon


Role
  
Philosopher

Died
  
March 2, 1994, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Books
  
The Problem of Metaphysics, Borderlands of Theology, Donald MacKinnon, The Stripping of the Altars, Themes in Theology: The Thre

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Donald Mackinnon (29 September 1859 – 25 April 1932) was an Australian politician.

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Early life

Born at Marida Yallock near Boorcan in Victoria to grazier David Mackinnon and Jane Kinross, both Scottish-born, he was educated at Geelong Grammar School, Melbourne University and New College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. In 1883 he was called to the English Bar, returning to Victoria to repeat the achievement in 1884. At his father's death in 1889 he took over the family property, and also acquired grazing property in New South Wales and Queensland. On 19 August 1891 he married Hilda Eleanor Marie Bunny, sister of the artist Rupert Bunny; they had five children.

Politics

In 1900 Mackinnon was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Liberal member for Prahran, serving as party leader from 1904 to 1907. He was defeated in 1920.

After the failure of the first plebiscite on conscription during World War I, Mackinnon was appointed Commonwealth Director-General of Recruiting on 29 November 1916.

Later life

Mackinnon's son Dan was a member of the Australian House of Representatives, and his grandson Donald James was also a Victorian state MP. Mackinnon died in 1932 at Toorak.

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References

Donald Mackinnon Wikipedia