William Patrick Crick (10 February 1862 – 23 August 1908) was an Australian politician, solicitor and newspaper proprietor. He was described by author...
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mainly a scandal sheet. Subsequent owners included Adolphus Taylor, Paddy Crick and John Norton. Norton established several subsidiaries, including the...
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January 1907 because Paddy Crick (Progressive) resigned from Parliament after findings of corruption made by a Royal Commission. Crick had also been expelled...
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Macquarie on 6 December 1890 because Paddy Crick (Protectionist) was expelled for outrageous behaviour in the chamber. Crick was notable for his verbal aggression...
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state of New South Wales was created in 1859 and abolished in 1904. Paddy Crick (Free Trade) was expelled. Thomas Hellyer resigned. The sitting member...
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attempting to poison his wife. Lewis Fitz-Gerald as George Dean Paul Mason as Paddy Crick Lola Brooks as Mrs. Seymour Celia De Burgh as Mary Dean Ivar Kants "Waters...
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Philip Sydney Jones and Dr Frederic Norton Manning to consider the case. Paddy Crick and Dean's lawyer, Richard Meagher, presented abundant evidence to the...
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Lewis Lloyd Member for West Macquarie 1887–1889 Succeeded by Paddy Crick...
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1884 O'Sullivan was part of a land reform conference, which included Paddy Crick, Louis Heydon and Adolphus Taylor to "establish a political organisation...
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William McCourt* Clarence John McFarlane* John Purves East Macquarie Paddy Crick Sydney Smith* James Tonkin* West Maitland Richard Thompson* Saturday...
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physical aggression, including an attack on the Protectionist member Paddy Crick in 1893. He married his third wife, Esther Campbell, in 1899 and they...
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health. The Governor, Sir Harry Rawson, was not prepared to appoint Paddy Crick as Premier, due to his excessive drinking in cabinet meetings, nor Bernhard...
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at the by-election in January 1907 due to the resignation of W. P. (Paddy) Crick, but Beeby was defeated by 23 votes. Beeby won the seat of Blayney for...
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commenting on Norton's unnatural silence over the land scandals involving Paddy Crick and William Willis. Norton made a personal attack on Holman in parliament...
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(Ind Prot) Wentworth Sir Joseph Abbott Robert Scobie West Macquarie Paddy Crick R W Peacock John Bridgeman Charles Jeanneret (Ind FT) J O'Donoghue (Ind)...
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parliament. The title was first used in the Lyne ministry in 1901 when Paddy Crick ceased to be Postmaster-General as a result of the Federation of Australia...
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Alfred Salmon Charles Jeanneret Edmund Woodhouse Tenterfield Free Trade Richard Stuart Charles Lee* West Macquarie Free Trade Paddy Crick Bernhard Wise...
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Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 May 2019. "Mr William Patrick Crick (1862–1908)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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Protectionist Sir Joseph Abbott Robert Scobie West Macquarie Protectionist Paddy Crick John Hurley West Maitland Free Trade John Gillies Richard Proctor (Ind...
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Michael O'Halloran Thomas Quirk Thomas York* West Macquarie Protectionist Paddy Crick* Charles Boyd Monday 22 June 1891 Grafton Protectionist John See* Macleay...
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his tenure were allegations of bribery made against former minister Paddy Crick, which resulted in the appointment in 1905 of Justice William Owen to...
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Labor Arthur Griffith Surry Hills Liberal John Birt Sir James Graham Paddy Crick (Ind) George Perry (Ind) Tamworth Progressive Harold Farleigh Robert...
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Paddy Crick Member for Blayney 1907 Succeeded by George Beeby...
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Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 16 October 2011. "Mr William Patrick Crick (1862–1908)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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Collins LLB – Former Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Paddy Crick (c. 1870s) – a politician, solicitor and newspaper proprietor Jim Curran...
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NA is used where one of the parties did not contest both elections. Paddy Crick (Progressive) had won Blayney at the 1904 election, however he was expelled...
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in 1985, speaking to the Daily Post, Tuesday, 1 May 2007 Crick 1986, p. 260. Shennan, Paddy (11 May 2013). "Militant remembered: Forget Margaret Thatcher...
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protest at the power of the extra-parliamentary Labor Party executive. Paddy Crick, Progressive Party, had won the seat at the 1904 election, however he...
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James Young Hugh McKinnon G W Tait Wellington David Ferguson E Bennett Paddy Crick Wednesday 21 October 1885 Tamworth Michael Burke Robert Levien William...
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(Ind) Belubula Thomas Waddell Thomas Rose Bingara Samuel Moore Blayney Paddy Crick Charles Garland Botany Patrick Craddock Rowland Anderson George Clark...
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