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  Cornthwaite Rason - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hector Rason was born in Cleye Yatton, Somerset in England on 18 June 1858.
In January 1889, Rason was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council for the Swan district.
The seat of South Murchison was abolished in 1901, and Rason won the Legislative Assembly seat of Guildford in the general elections of April 1901.
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 Cornthwaite Rason   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sir Cornthwaite Hector Rason (1858-1927) although serving only 8 months as Premier in Western Australia was the first leader of a formalised 'Liberal Party' to fight and win an election in Australia.
Hector Rason became a storekeeper at Toodyay and at Guildford (east of Perth), then in 1893 went to the new Coolgardie goldfield as a mining agent and auctioneer.
When the Daglish governmemnt was defeated Rason in turn formed a minority government but was granted an early election in October 1905.
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Sir Cornthwaite Hector Rason (1858 - 1927) although serving only 8 months as Premier in Western Australia was the first leader of the Liberal Party to fight and win an election Australia.
Hector Rason became a storekeeper at and at Guildford (east of Perth) then in 1893 went to the new Coolgardie goldfield a mining agent and auctioneer.
When the Daglish governmemnt was defeated Rason turn formed a minority government but was an early election in October 1905.
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 Science Fair Projects - Henry Daglish
After twelve difficult months, Daglish was finally defeated over the government's plans to buy out the Midland Railway Company for £1.5 million, which was thought to be too large a sum.
The Daglish government was such a disappointment to Labor voters that when Cornthwaite Rason took over as premier and was granted an early dissolution, Labor lost seven of its 22 seats.
Ultimately, Daglish's ministry achieved little, and its main significance was that having Labor in government encouraged the various opposition groups to coalesce into a Liberal party, thus resulting in a two-party system for the first time.
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 The Biography of Early Australia
He was educated at Brighton and Reading and arrived at Perth in 1882.
He became a member of the firm of Rason Webster and Company, storekeepers, but retired from the firm in 1891.
He had been elected a member of the legislative council in 1889 but entered the assembly when responsible government was established.
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