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George Simpson (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Edward Keane

Succeeded by
  
Richard Robson

George Simpson (Australian politician)

Born
  
7 June 1856 Glebe, New South Wales, Australia (
1856-06-07
)

Died
  
7 August 1906, Subiaco, Australia

Constituency
  
Electoral district of Geraldton

George Thomas Simpson (7 June 1856 – 7 August 1906) was an Australian businessman and politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1891 to 1899, representing the seat of Geraldton.

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Early life

Simpson was born in Sydney to Maria (née Hawthorne) and James Simpson. He initially attended Sydney Grammar School, but his family later moved to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he went to Dunedin High School. Simpson trained as a lawyer but did not complete his training, instead entering commercial life. He moved to Gisborne in 1878, and then returned to Australia in 1883, working as a stockbroker in Broken Hill, New South Wales. He came to Western Australia in 1888, and became the first secretary of the Perth Stock Exchange.

Politics and later life

Simpson was elected to parliament unopposed at a 1891 by-election for the seat of Geraldton, which had been prompted by the resignation of Edward Keane. After being re-elected at the 1894 and 1897 elections, he was declared bankrupt in 1899, and forced to resign his seat. He was unable to reclaim it at the resulting by-election, losing to Richard Robson. From the mid-1890s, Simpson suffered from locomotor ataxia. He was confined to hospital in late 1899, and eventually moved to a nursing home in Subiaco, where he died in 1906 (aged only 50).

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George Simpson (Australian politician) Wikipedia