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Hugh Sinclair (politician)

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Preceded by
  
James Wilkinson

Succeeded by
  
Arnold Wienholt


Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Hugh Sinclair

Born
  
6 June 1864 Cambewarra, New South Wales (
1864-06-06
)

Died
  
3 August 1926(1926-08-03) (aged 62)

Political party
  
Anti-Socialist (1906–09) Liberal (1909–17) Nationalist (1917–19)

Occupation
  
Farmer, company manager

Hugh Sinclair (6 June 1864 – 3 August 1926) was an Australian politician. Born in Cambewarra, New South Wales, he received a primary education, and moved to Queensland in 1890, where he was a dairy farmer. He managed a company called Queensland Framers Co-operative. In 1906, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Anti-Socialist member for Moreton, defeating sitting member James Wilkinson, elected as an independent but standing for the Labour Party. After the "fusion" of 1909, Sinclair, together with the rest of the Anti-Socialists, merged with the Protectionist Party to form the Commonwealth Liberal Party. In 1917, the Liberal Party absorbed various Labor defectors (including Prime Minister Billy Hughes) and became the Nationalist Party. Sinclair held Moreton until his retirement in 1919, after which he was appointed Chairman of the Queensland Butter Board. He died in 1926.

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