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James Robert Dickson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir James Dickson KCMG 13th Premier of Queensland In office 1 October 1898 – 1 December 1899 Preceded by Thomas Joseph Byrnes Succeeded by Anderson Dawson 1st Minister for Defence (Australia) In office 1 January 1901 – 10 January 1901 Succeeded by John Forrest Personal details Born 30 November 1832 Plymouth, Devon, England, UK Died 10 January 1901 (aged 68) Sydney, Australia Political party Protectionist Party Sir James Robert Dickson, KCMG (30 November 1832 – 10 January 1901) was an Australian politician and businessman, the 13th Premier of Queensland and a member of the first federal ministry. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Biography[edit] Dickson was born in Plymouth, Devon, and migrated initially to Victoria in 1854. He settled in Queensland in 1862, becoming an auctioneer. A wealthy and influential businessman, he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Enoggera in 1873. He was made Secretary for Public Works and Mines in 1876 under Arthur Macalister, and was Treasurer 1876–79. In the absence of Sir Samuel Griffith he was briefly Opposition Leader, and was Treasurer again 1883–87 after Griffith became Premier. He lost his seat in 1888 but was again elected for Bulimba in 1892, supporting the importation of labourers from the South Pacific to work on the Queensland canefields.[1][2] In the so-called Continuous Ministry of the late 1890s, Dickson attained the positions of Secretary for Railways in 1897, Postmaster-General and Home Secretary 1898–99. In September 1898, after the death of Thomas Byrnes he was made Premier. The Continuous Ministry by this stage was falling apart, and Dickson had only a brief period in office before Anderson Dawson gained the support of the Legislative Assembly to become the leader of the worlds first Labour Party government. The Ministerialists regrouped a week later to vote Dawson out of office. Dickson lacked support to become Premier again, and that position instead went to Robert Philp, in whose government Dickson was Chief Secretary.[1] James Dicksons Grave at Brisbanes Nundah Cemetery. Dickson was a leading supporter of federation in Queensland and was mainly responsible for winning a yes vote in the Queensland referendum on the proposed Constitution of Australia in 1900. As a result, Dickson was appointed Minister for Defence in the first federal ministry under Edmund Barton on 1 January 1901. He was intending to stand for election to the first Federal Parliament, but on 10 January he died after being taken ill at the Commonwealths inaugural ceremonies in Sydney on 1 January. He was the first federal Minister to die in office.[1][2] He was buried in Nundah Cemetery, Brisbane on Saturday 12 January 1901.[3] Honours[edit] Only nine days before he died, Dickson was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in the New Years Honours List 1 January 1901, in recognition of services in connection with the Federation of Australian Colonies and the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia.[4] The federal electoral division of Dickson in Queensland, and the Canberra suburb of Dickson are named after him.
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