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Peter McLachlan (politician)

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Preceded by
  
John McMaster

Preceded by
  
Thomas Welsby

Preceded by
  
Peter MacGregor

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Succeeded by
  
David Bowman

Succeeded by
  
Peter MacGregor

Succeeded by
  
Dr Patrick Kerwin

Resting place
  
Lutwyche Cemetery

Peter McLachlan (politician) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Died
  
27 October 1929, Brisbane, Australia

Peter Alfred McLachlan (23 September 1867 – 27 October 1929) was a printer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

McLachlan was born in Dundee, Scotland, to parents Andrew McLachlan and his wife Catherine (née McTavish). He came to Queensland with his family in 1873 and attended Gympie Catholic School. On leaving school he became an apprentice printer, working for the The Gympie Times and then the Eidsvold Register. He then moved to Brisbane and found work as a journeyman with the Queensland Government Printing Office.

In 1892 he married Mary Donnelly. Awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice by the pope, McLachlan died after entering the Mater Misericordiae Hospital to undergo an operation in October 1929. His funeral proceeded from St Stephen's Cathedral in Brisbane to the Lutwyche Cemetery.

Public career

At the 1908 Queensland state election, McLachlan, for the Labour Party, and along with David Bowman, won the two member seat of Fortitude Valley. He was the member until 1912 when the seat reverted to a one-member constituency and McLachlan then contested the new seat of Merthyr. He lost by four votes to the Ministerialist candidate, Thomas Welsby but three years later, at the 1915 Queensland state election, he won the seat, beating his opponent Mr Lackey convincingly.

He lost Merthyr at the 1920 state elections to Peter MacGregor, the Nationalist candidate but regained the seat in 1923. He lost again in the 1929 state elections to Dr Patrick Kerwin.

McLachlan was also an alderman in the Brisbane Municipal Council, from 1921 until 1924. He served on the Parks Committee for two of those years and was also Chairman of the council's Finance Committee.

He was a member of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce, President of the Queensland Typographical Association, Secretary of the Central Queensland branches Queensland Turf Association, and a member of the Queensland Irish Association and the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society.

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Peter McLachlan (politician) Wikipedia