Daniel Clyne, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Daniel Clyne

Australian politician

Date of Birth: 28-Dec-1879

Place of Birth: Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia

Date of Death: 28-Aug-1965

Profession: politician, trade unionist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Daniel Clyne

  • Daniel Clyne (28 December 1879 – 28 August 1965) was an Australian politician.
  • He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1927 until 1956 and, variously, a member of the Labor Party (ALP) and Lang Labor.
  • He was the Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1941 and 1947. Clyne was born in Bathurst.
  • He was the son of a farmer, was educated to elementary level at convent schools and from age 14 worked as a fettler for the New South Wales Government Railways.
  • As an official in the Australian Railways Union he was dismissed for taking part in the 1917 general strike.
  • He subsequently advanced in the Labor movement as an official of the Storemen and Packers' Union.
  • At the 1927 state election, Clyne was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as the Labor member for the new seat of King.
  • He retained the seat for the next 9 elections during a stormy period in ALP history (see Lang Labor) and retired at the 1956 state election.
  • With the election of the Labor government of William McKell in 1941, Clyne was elected unanimously by the Legislative Assembly as Speaker.
  • He maintained this position for 6 years and the parliamentary web site states that he was: "impartial in his rulings and developed a reputation for treating members with great fairness".

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