William Marshall (Australian politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Marshall (Australian politician)

Australian politician

Date of Birth: 22-Jun-1885

Place of Birth: Creswick, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 19-Aug-1952

Profession: politician

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About William Marshall (Australian politician)

  • William Mortimer Marshall (22 June 1885 – 19 August 1952) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1921 until his death, representing the seat of Murchison.
  • He served as a minister in the government of Frank Wise. Marshall was born in North Creswick, Victoria, a small town near Ballarat.
  • His work as a miner took him to Malaya and Rhodesia, and eventually to Western Australia, where he was employed on the mines at Lawlers and Youanmi.
  • Marshall eventually settled in Meekatharra, where he worked as a locomotive driver.
  • He joined the Labor Party in 1915, and at the 1921 state election was elected to the seat of Murchison, having defeated the sitting member, John Holman, for preselection.
  • After the 1939 election, Marshall was appointed chairman of committees in the Legislative Assembly.
  • When Frank Wise replaced John Willcock as premier in 1945, he was elevated to the ministry, becoming Minister for Mines, Minister for Railways, and Minister for Transport.
  • He held his titles until Labor's defeat at the 1947 election.
  • While on a health trip on the MV Kabbarli in August 1952, Marshall was taken ill and put ashore at Darwin, where he would die in hospital.
  • His cousin, Bob Marshall, was a billiards world champion and briefly also a member of parliament.

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