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William Watson (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Reginald Burchell

Name
  
William Watson

Succeeded by
  
John Curtin

Occupation
  
Various

Party
  
United Australia Party

Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
December 21, 1938

Preceded by
  
John Curtin

Role
  
Australian Politician


William Watson (Australian politician)

Born
  
22 October 1864 Campbells Creek, Victoria (
1864-10-22
)

Political party
  
Independent (1922–28) UAP (1931–34)

William Watson (22 October 1864 – 21 December 1938) was an Australian politician. Born in Campbells Creek, Victoria, he was educated at public schools before becoming a miner, bricklayer and farmer. In 1893, he left Victoria for Western Australia, where he became a bacon manufacturer in Fremantle, and became known as a local benefactor. In 1922, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as an independent, representing the seat of Fremantle. He held the seat until he retired in 1928. He returned to the House in 1931, again as the member for Fremantle, but this time representing the United Australia Party; he retired shortly afterwards in 1934. Watson died in 1938 and was buried in Fremantle Cemetery.

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