Alfred Edden (24 November 1850 – 27 July 1930) was a politician, trade union organiser and coal miner in New South Wales, Australia. He was a member of...
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6 March 1886, electing 9 aldermen to serve a 3-year term, including Alfred Edden, who was President of the Waratah colliery lodge. The aldermen unanimously...
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People who served as the mayor of the Municipality of Adamstown are: Alfred Edden, Mayor (1889-90, 1891) Thomas Hetherington, Mayor (1888-89) "Adamstown...
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District abolished District recreated District abolished The sitting member Alfred Edden was expelled from Labor in the November 1916 Labor split over conscription...
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the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, including New Lambton, was Alfred Edden. In 1938 an act of the Parliament of New South Wales created the "City...
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Liberal Sam Toombs Varney Parkes James Murray (Nat Prog) Kahibah Labor Alfred Edden William Ellis Edgar de Lough (CP) King Labor James Morrish Henry Manning...
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Morton (Ind) Hawkesbury Liberal Albert Jones Brinsley Hall Kahibah Labor Alfred Edden Walter Clutton King Liberal James Morrish Neville Mayman Philip Cullen...
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Federal George Cruickshank Thomas Jones (Ind) Kahibah Labor Oswald Steel Alfred Edden William Richardson (Ind Fed) William Williams (Ind) Kiama National Federal...
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Progressive Arthur Mackenzie Brinsley Hall Thomas Smith (Ind) Kahibah Labor Alfred Edden King Liberal John West Ernest Broughton Lachlan Labor Andrew Kelly James...
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(Ind) Hurstville Labor Sam Toombs Thomas Ley Kahibah Labor Hugh Connell Alfred Edden William Ellis (Ind) King Labor Tom Smith James Morrish James Jones (Ind)...
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Mines William Wood 22 January 1908 20 October 1910 2 years, 271 days Alfred Edden Labor 21 October 1910 29 January 1914 3 years, 100 days John Cann 29...
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Melville none/Thomas Walker Succeeded by Ninian Melville Thomas Walker Alfred Edden Civic offices Preceded by Samuel Chapman Mayor of Newcastle 1881 Succeeded by...
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Philip Moses Thomas Jones (Ind Lab) Frederick Webster (Ind) Kahibah Labor Alfred Edden Kiama Protectionist Alexander Campbell Tom Cole Lachlan Protectionist...
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Labour Hartley 1907–1927 Fred Downes Liberal Reform Camden 1904–1913 Alfred Edden Labour Kahibah 1891–1920 John Estell Labour Waratah 1901–1922 James...
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William Alison MLA (Bogan) Wyman Brown MLA (Sturt) Myles McRae MLA (Morpeth) Alfred Stokes MLA (Forbes) Charles Garland MLA (Carcoar) Thomas Garrett MLA (Camden)...
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Protectionist Thomas Walker Protectionist 1889 Protectionist 1891 Alfred Edden Labour 1894 Richard Stevenson Protectionist 1895 Henry Wheeler Free...
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Inverell George Cruickshank Kahibah George Errington William Case (Ind FT) Alfred Edden* (Ind Lab) Joseph Gorrick (Ind FT) John Penman (Ind) William Williams...
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became known as Scab Row. During a confrontation with strike breakers, Alfred Edden, President of the Waratah Colliery Miners' Lodge was arrested. He later...
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Basche Robert Davidson The Hawkesbury Brinsley Hall Thomas Kelly Kahibah Alfred Edden John Bailey (Ind Lib) King Patrick Quinn Ernest Broughton Daniel Green...
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Preceded by Lyall Scott Member for Wollombi 1886–1894 Abolished Preceded by Alfred Edden Ninian Melville Thomas Walker Member for Northumberland 1894–1895 Succeeded by...
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Preceded by John Treflé Secretary for Mines 1914 – 1915 Succeeded by Alfred Edden Preceded by Fred Flowers Secretary for Public Works 1915 – 1916 Succeeded by...
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Mines William Wood 22 January 1908 20 October 1910 2 years, 271 days Alfred Edden Labor 21 October 1910 29 January 1914 3 years, 100 days John Cann 29...
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Progressive William McIntyre James McIlveen (Ind Prog) Kahibah Labour Alfred Edden John Bailey (Ind Lib) Kiama Progressive Alexander Campbell John Waugh...
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Newcastle East 1894–1907 Denis Donnelly 4 Protectionist Cowra 1891–1896 Alfred Edden Labour Kahibah 1891–1920 Thomas Ewing Protectionist Lismore 1885–1901...
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Thomas Walker Protectionist 1887–1894 Protectionist 1889–1891 Alfred Edden Labour 1891–1894 Single-member (1894–1913) Member Party Term Richard...
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Federal Singleton 1898–1904 Robert Donaldson Independent Tumut 1898–1913 Alfred Edden Labour Kahibah 1891–1920 Thomas Ewing National Federal Lismore 1885–1901...
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and the abolished seat of Newcastle West. The member for Kahibah was Alfred Edden (Labour). The member for Newcastle West was Owen Gilbert (Liberal Reform)...
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Hungerford / Tighe / Luscombe / Creer 1887 – 1894 With: Joseph Creer / Alfred Edden Thomas Walker Succeeded by Richard Stevenson Civic offices Preceded by...
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Progressive Wynyard 1898–1913 Fred Downes Liberal Reform Camden 1904–1913 Alfred Edden Labour Kahibah 1891–1920 John Estell Labour Waratah 1901 -1913 1917–1922...
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Free Trade William Morgan Kahibah Independent Labour Alfred Edden Labour Alfred Edden Kiama Ind. Protectionist Alexander Campbell Protectionist...
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