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John Mullan (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
William Paull

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Preceded by
  
John May

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Ellen Farrelly

Resigned
  
June 30, 1917

Succeeded by
  
Alfred James Smith

Name
  
John Mullan

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Role
  
Australian politician


John Mullan (Australian politician)

Born
  
8 September 1871 Dublin, Ireland (
1871-09-08
)

Died
  
October 1, 1941, Brisbane, Australia

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

John Mullan (8 September 1871 – 1 October 1941) was an Irish-born Australian politician.

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Early life

Born in Dublin, where he was educated, he migrated to Australia in 1889, becoming a clerk and railway worker. He was an organiser of the Charters Towers Miners' Union and the Australian Workers' Union.

Politics

In 1908 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the Labor member for Charters Towers, where he remained until 1912. In 1913 he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Queensland. He remained in the Senate until his defeat in 1917, after which he returned to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for Flinders in 1918. He served as Attorney-General from 1920 to 1929. In 1932, he changed seats, moving to Carpentaria, and resumed his position as Attorney-General, which he retained until 1940.

Later life

Mullan died in 1941 and was accorded a State funeral which took place from St Stephen's Cathedral to the Toowong Cemetery.

References

John Mullan (Australian politician) Wikipedia