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 Henry Daglish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Daglish (18 November 1866–16 August 1920 was Western Australia's first Labor premier, from 10 August 1904 until 25 August 1905.
Daglish became active in community life in Subiaco, and on 1 December 1900 was elected a member of the Subiaco Municipal Council.
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.
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Henry Daglish (1866 - 1920) Australian politician and legislator was born Victoria Australia and started work as a clerk the Victorian Police Department when he was In 1894 he unsuccessfully stood as a Labor for the Victorian Parliament and in 1895 was Secretary of the Public Service
Henry was elected in 1901 as the first for the Subiaco seat and in 1903 leader of the small Labor Parliamentary group.
However in 1911 the government was defeated at the and Daglish lost his seat.
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The suburb name honours Henry Daglish who was elected to Parliament as the member for Subiaco in 1901.
Daglish was Premier of the state in 1904-05 and also served as Treasurer and Minister for Works.
A Townsite of Daglish was declared in 1928.
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Daglish, Ben "If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z, X is work.
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The city lies at 441 metres (1,447 feet) above sea level and covers an area of approximately 740 square kilometres.
The site of the city was originally a stock station established by William Cross Yuille and Henry Anderson in 1838 and named Ballaarat, which was derived from aboriginal words which mean camping place.
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 HENRY DAGLISH
Henry Dalgish (1866-1920) was born in Victoria, Australia, and started work aged 16 as a clerk in the Victorian Police Department.
Henry Dalgish was elected in 1901 as the first member for the Subiaco seat and in 1903 became leader of the small Labor Parliamentary group.
However in 1911 the government was defeated at the polls and Daglish lost his seat.
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Daglish was an unsuccessful candidate at South Melbourne in an election for the legislative assembly held in 1896, and in the following year went to Western Australia.
He was called to the bar in 1856, in the following year was elected to the legislative asssembly as one of the representatives of Sydney, and in November 1858 joined the second Cowper (q.v.) ministry as solicitor-general, but held this position for only three months.
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After Labor took office in August 1904, he became Leader of the Opposition.
Rason became premier, treasure and minister for justice on 25 August 1905, after Henry Daglish's Labor government was defeated.
Like Daglish, Rason did not have a majority of support, but he was granted an early dissolution in October, and easily won the subsequent general election.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Henry Daglish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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Here are some recent recordings that Michael has made...
Michael played at TMEA 2005 with the Clint Small Middle School choir and Rick Gabrillo on Reel a’ Bouche by Malcolm Daglish and Henry Leck...
More recently, he was asked to perform on the Malcolm Daglish/Henry Leck piece Sail Away with Sean Mann’s Lamar Middle School girls choir in Temple, TX at UIL and the Hurricane Harbor 2005.
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