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George Farrell (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Frank Forde

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Dunlop

Occupation
  
School teacher

George Farrell (politician)

Full Name
  
George Pritchard Farrell

Born
  
29 February 1895 Eidsvold, Queensland, Australia (
1895-02-29
)

Spouse(s)
  
Grace Katherine Barton (d.1939)

Relations
  
David Farrell (brother)

Died
  
25 July 1966, Brisbane, Australia

George Pritchard Farrell (29 December 1895 - 25 July 1966) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Farrell was born in Eidsvold, Queensland, the son of Joseph Farrell and his wife Mary (née McLachlan) and educated at the Howard State School. He later became a school teacher at Howard and the Master of Central Boys' School in Rockhampton.

He was married to Grace Katherine Barton and died in July 1966.

Public career

Farrell was nominated by the Australian Labor Party to be their candidate at the by-election to replace the previous member, future Prime Minister of Australia, Frank Forde, who had resigned to contest the 1922 federal election. Farrell won an intense and bitter campaign, defeating the United Party candidate, Mr W. Charlton and the independent Nationalist candidate, Mr C. Iredale.

During his time in parliament he was a very capable speaker, and according to James Larcombe, had never known any member of Parliament to show greater promise than George Farrell. He lost his seat at the 1929 Queensland state election to the independent, Thomas Dunlop.

References

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