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Edwin Kerby

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Preceded by
  
Charles McGrath

Role
  
Australian Politician

Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
July 5, 1971


Occupation
  
Mining engineer

Succeeded by
  
Charles McGrath

Name
  
Edwin Kerby

Resigned
  
June 2, 1920

Born
  
12 April 1885 Ballarat, Victoria (
1885-04-12
)

Political party
  
Nationalist Party of Australia

Party
  
Nationalist Party of Australia

Edwin Thomas John Kerby (12 April 1885 – 5 July 1971) was an Australian politician. Born in Ballarat, Victoria, he attended Grenville College before becoming a mining engineer and electrical contractor. He served in World War I from 1914 to 1919. During his service he was awarded the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, and the Victory Medal. In 1919, he was selected as the Nationalist candidate for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Ballaarat, and defeated sitting Labor MP Charles McGrath by one vote, the closest result ever recorded for the House of Representatives. McGrath successfully challenged Kerby's election in the courts, and a by-election was held in 1920 and won by McGrath. Kerby became a businessman, focusing mainly on aviation, and became prominent among ex-servicemen's causes; he held the leadership of the RSL. He died in 1971.

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Edwin Kerby Wikipedia


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