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Sir Joseph Cook - Australian Dictionary of BiographySir Joseph Cook (1860-1947), prime minister, was born on 7 December 1860 at Silverdale, Staffordshire, England, son of William Cooke, coalminer, and his wife ...
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Joseph Cook: fast facts | naa.gov.auJoseph Cook was the prime minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914. Personal profile Born 7 December 1860, Silverdale, Staffordshire, England
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COOK, the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph, GCMG - Parliamentary HandbookAstute, disciplined and combative, Joseph Cook was a 'self-made man' who rose from coal mine pit boy to Prime Minister and helped create Australia's two-party ...
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[PDF] THE CHAMELEON - Parliament of AustraliaOct 20, 2023 · On Christmas Day, 1885, Joseph Cook departed Plymouth Harbour on board the RMS John Elder, bound for Sydney, New South Wales.
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Joseph Cook: before office | naa.gov.auWhen Deakin resigned in 1913, Cook became leader of the Liberal Party, and 6 months later won the election that gave him his year as Australia's sixth Prime ...
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[PDF] Papers on Parliament No. 32 - Joseph Cook's ContributionWhen the People's Convention met in Bathurst, in November 1896, Joseph Cook destined to become Australia's sixth prime minister from June 1913 to September 1914 ...
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Joseph Cook: during office | naa.gov.auJoseph Cook, Australia's sixth Prime Minister, held office for only 15 months, from 14 June 1913 to 19 September 1914.
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Pulling the Trigger: The 1914 Double Dissolution Election and Its ...In 1913, Deakin stepped down and Cook took his place; the Liberals defeated the Fisher Labor government that same year. It was a fragile victory. The new ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Sir Joseph Cook GCMG PC - Parliament of AustraliaJoseph Cook (1860-1947) was a 'self-made man' who rose from coal mine pit boy to Prime Minister and helped create Australia's two-party system.
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Joseph Cook | National Museum of AustraliaJoseph Cook was born on 7 December 1860 at Silverdale, Staffordshire, England. He was one of five children of William Cooke and Margaret Fletcher. Cook began ...Missing: GCMG | Show results with:GCMG
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Joseph Cook (1860-1947) - The First Parliament of AustraliaBorn in Silverdale, Staffordshire, England, Joseph Cook migrated to the Lithgow district of New South Wales in 1885 to work in the coalmines.Missing: immigration Wollongong
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Sir Joseph COOK, GCMG (1860 - 1947) - NSW ParliamentDate of Birth: 07/12/1860. Place of Birth: Silverdale, Staffordshire, England. Date of Death: 30/07/1947. Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Joseph Cook | Liberal Reforms, World War I & Political CareerJoseph Cook was an early prime minister (1913–14) of a federated Australia who helped found the nation's military institutions.
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1894 Hartley colonial by-election - WikipediaA by-election for the seat of Hartley in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 14 August 1894 because Joseph Cook had been appointed ...
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Joseph Cook Worksheets | Political Career, Federal ParliamentApr 9, 2025 · Sir Joseph Cook was an Australian politician and trade unionist who became the sixth Prime Minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914.Facts · Background · Political CareerMissing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Joseph Cook: elections | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJoseph Cook was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914. Joseph Cook won the federal seat of Parramatta at the first federal election.Missing: career summary
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[PDF] Joseph Cook - National Archives of AustraliaPrime Minister of Australia 1913–14. Joseph Cook entered the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as one of the first Labor members in the election of 1891.
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17 May 1909 - FUSION OF PARTIES - TroveJoseph Cook with the prospective. authority of both the Deakin and the Opposition. corner parties behind him But. while Mr I Cook might have been willing. to ...
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27 May 1909 - COMMONWEALTH LIBERAL PARTY. - TroveThe newly formed Commonwealth Liberal Party has formulated its policy as follows:—OBJECTIVE. ...
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Joseph Cook | MOAD - Prime MinistersCook won the seat of Parramatta and entered the first Commonwealth Parliament in 1901. In 1908 Cook succeeded Reid as leader of the Liberal Free Trade Party and ...
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Alfred Deakin: after office | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaDeakin was Leader of the Opposition from April 1910 until ill-health forced his resignation on 20 January 1913. Joseph Cook replaced him as leader of the ...
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Alfred Deakin - Australian Dictionary of BiographyDeakin's interest in Victorian politics had been aroused by the resignation of the liberal ... resigned the leadership in October. Labor withdrew its ...
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18 Jan 1913 - RESIGNATION OF MR. DEAKIN. - TroveMELBOURNE, January 9. a sensation was caused in political circles to-day by the announcement of the retirement from public life of the Hon. Alfred Deakin, M.H. ...
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Joseph Cook: timeline | naa.gov.au - National Archives of Australia30 Jul 1947: Death. Cook died at his Sydney home on 30 July 1947. William Hughes was a pallbearer at his state funeral.Missing: birth | Show results with:birth<|separator|>
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Joseph Cook, 1913 - Election SpeechesThe election outcome was a one seat victory to Joseph Cook and the Liberals, with the voters rejecting all six referendum proposals.
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27 Jun 1913 - The Cook Ministry. - TroveMr. Joseph Cook, the Prime Minister, has completed the formation of his Cabinet. It has been constituted as follows:— ...
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Double dissolutions - Parliament of AustraliaThe 1914 double dissolution · On 31 October 1913 the Government introduced into the House the Government Preference Prohibition Bill 1913. · November 1913 after a ...
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First double dissolution - Parliamentary Education OfficeFirst double dissolution. 30 July 1914. For the first time in Australia, the Senate and House of Representatives are dissolved at the same time.
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(PDF) Joseph Cook: the reluctant treasurer - ResearchGateSir Joseph Cook, somewhat reluctantly, served for 16 months as Treasurer near the end of his political career, one of two former Prime Ministers to hold the ...Missing: switch | Show results with:switch<|separator|>
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First World War 1914–18 | Australian War MemorialJun 2, 2021 · Australia's involvement in the First World War began when Britain and Germany went to war on 4 August 1914, and both Prime Minister Joseph Cook ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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the 1914 Federal Election - Nicholas Egan - Virtual War MemorialTheir was some debate on whether it was appropriate for Cook's request for a Double Dissolution should be granted. A number of factors were considered ...
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Joseph Cook, 1914 - Election SpeechesCook was Prime Minister of Australia 24 June, 1913 to 17 September, 1914. He was the leader of the Liberal Party. Cook represented the electorate of Parramatta, ...
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Australia's responses to World War I - Anzac Portal - DVAMar 7, 2025 · Australia's support for the British war effort became a vital issue during the 1914 federal election campaign. As a Member of Parliament in the ...
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Politics in Australia during World War I - Anzac Portal - DVAJul 23, 2020 · Australia was unprepared for the outbreak of war when it came in early August 1914. The nation's leaders were engaged in a federal election campaign.
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Federal Election 1914 - Parliamentary HandbookHouse of Representatives (75 seats contested). Total seats won by party. Australian Labor Party. 42. Liberal (1910-14). 32. Independent Liberal. 1. Results ...
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Andrew Fisher: elections | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaAndrew Fisher was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913, and 1914 to 1915.
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Pre-war Military Planning (Australia) - 1914-1918 OnlineDec 16, 2015 · The war had not yet broken out when, on 3 August 1914, Joseph Cook's cabinet offered Australia's warships to the Admiralty and an expeditionary ...
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Outbreak of war | New South Wales Anzac CentenaryOn 4 August 1914, before Australia knew of the outbreak of war, Cook cabled the Secretary of State in London with an offer of an expeditionary force of 20,000 ...
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[PDF] Australian Army Mobilisation in 1914Aug 4, 2014 · This paper describes the establishment, recruiting and mobilisation of Australia's military forces in 1914 and examines a range of factors that ...
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14 Sep 1916 - CONSCRIPTION - Trove - National Library of AustraliaAug 10, 2025 · CONSCRIPTION The Government's Proposals. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT SPEECH BY MR. COOK. "A GRAVE SITUATION." The conscription debate in the House ...
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Joseph Cook: after office | naa.gov.auJoseph Cook served as High Commissioner from 11 November 1921 until 10 May 1927, during the governments of William Hughes and Stanley Bruce. His brief was the ...Missing: Wollongong | Show results with:Wollongong
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Joseph Cook | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJoseph Cook was 31 in 1891 when he became Labor member for Hartley in the New South Wales parliament. He was a minister in George Reid's Free Trade ...
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[PDF] Economic Roundup Issue 2, 2009 - Treasury.gov.auJoseph Cook: the reluctant treasurer. Introduction. Joseph Cook PC GCMG is one of only two Prime Ministers to serve as treasurer after he held the higher ...
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[PDF] Monetary Policy in Australia 1920-1925When he came to deliver the next Budget, in September 1920, the Treasurer, Sir Joseph Cook, highlighted the evils of inflation, which had accelerated during ...
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12 Nov 1921 - HIGH COMMISSIONER. - TroveThe appointment of Sir Joseph Cook as High Commissioner in London was announced by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day. ...
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Report of the Royal Commission on the finances of South Australia ...Notes: Cover title. Chairman: Right Honourable Sir Joseph Cook. Presented by Command ; ordered to be printed, 24 August 1929.Missing: 1928 | Show results with:1928
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31 Jul 1947 - OBITUARY Sir Joseph Cook dies in Sydney - TroveSir Joseph Cook, Prime Minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914, died at 4.10pm yesterday, at his Bellevue Hill home. He was aged 87. ...
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01 Aug 1947 - STATE FUNERAL FOR SIR JOSEPH COOK - Trovetives, attended the State funeral. this afternoon of Sir Joseph, Cook,. a former Prime Mintster, who died. on Wednesday, aged 86. Pall bearers were: The Minis.Missing: tributes | Show results with:tributes
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“He could never inspire devotion in his followers, nor the feeling that ...Dec 15, 2014 · One hundred years ago Joseph Cook made a mess of being prime minister. The parallels with today are striking, writes Norman Abjorensen.
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Joseph Cook's partner: Mary Cook | naa.gov.auMary Cook was prime ministerial wife from 24 June 1913 until 19 September 1914. There is little evidence of her work in this role, or of much of her 30 years ...
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Mary (Turner) Cook DBE (1864-1950) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeJul 18, 2024 · Joseph COOK and Mary TURNER were married on 8 August 1885 in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England. The steamship, Port Victor set sail from London ...
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Lithgow History Avenue - 1887Joseph Cook, an immigrant miner from Staffordshire, became Lithgow's political representative for 30 years, across two governments, and both ends of the ...Missing: union | Show results with:union
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Joseph Cook for Kids - Kids encyclopedia factsOct 12, 2025 · He believed in free trade, which went against some of Labor's ideas. He left the party and joined George Reid's Free Trade Party. Many Labor ...
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The religious beliefs of Australia's prime ministers - Eureka StreetNov 11, 2010 · But Joseph Cook has been the only life-long Methodist among the prime ministers, which is something of a surprise given Methodism's role ...
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Joseph Cook: Pit Boy To PM | Englesea Brook Chapel and MuseumFilmmaker Ray Johnson MBE of the Staffordshire Film Archive presents his documentary on Joseph Cook, the Primitive Methodist mine worker from ...