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Tom Arthur (politician)

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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Tom Arthur

Died
  
June 6, 1953

Resigned
  
June 30, 1944

Occupation
  
Miner

Role
  
Former Australian Senator

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Tom Arthur (politician)
Born
  
11 May 1883 Forbes, New South Wales (
1883-05-11
)

Political party
  
Labor (1938–43) Independent (1943–44)

Previous office
  
Australian Senator (1938–1944)

Thomas Christopher "Tom" Arthur (11 May 1883 – 6 June 1953) was an Australian politician. Born in Forbes, New South Wales, he received a primary education before becoming a miner and an official of the Miners' Federation. Later, he was an organiser with the Australian Workers' Union. In 1937, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for New South Wales, forming one part of the "four A's" with Bill Ashley, Stan Amour and John Armstrong (the Labor Party had nominated four candidates with their surnames beginning with A to take advantage of alphabetical ordering on the Senate ticket). He lost Labor endorsement for the 1943 election but contested the Senate as an independent, winning only 0.5% of the vote. He left politics to become a public servant, and died in 1953.

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