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Edward Vardon

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Preceded by
  
Robert Guthrie

Name
  
Edward Vardon

Succeeded by
  
Bert Hoare

Occupation
  
Businessman

Parents
  
Joseph Vardon


Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
February 23, 1937

Preceded by
  
Re-appointed

Role
  
Australian Politician

Resigned
  
December 15, 1922

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Born
  
10 November 1866 Adelaide, South Australia (
1866-11-10
)

Political party
  
Nationalist Party of Australia (1921–1922), Liberal Party (1922–1923)

Edward Charles Vardon (10 November 1866 – 23 February 1937) was an Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he was the son of Joseph Vardon, later an Australian Senator. He was educated at North Adelaide Grammar School before becoming chairman of the family printing company. From 1910-1912, he served as President of the South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, and was the Liberal member for Sturt in the South Australian House of Assembly 1918-1921. On 16 February 1921, he was appointed to the Australian Senate as a Nationalist, filling the casual vacancy caused by the death of Senator Robert Guthrie. The appointment lapsed due to lack of confirmation by the South Australian Parliament, but he was re-appointed on 9 August. He contested the 1922 election as a member of the Liberal Party, a group of disaffected Nationalists opposing the leadership of Prime Minister Billy Hughes. He was defeated, and died in 1937.

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