Date of Birth: 01/01/1878
Place of Birth: Pontypridd, Wales
Date of Death: 12/10/1962
Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Port Kembla Sailors, Soldiers Memorial Hall Bill |
01 Sep 1956 |
01 Sep 1957 |
1 year 1 day |
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Member of Select Committee on Newcastle and Northumberland Benevolent Society Dissolution Bill |
01 Sep 1955 |
01 Sep 1956 |
1 year 1 day |
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Temporary Chairman of Committees |
01 Sep 1953 |
01 Sep 1958 |
5 years 1 day |
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Member of Select Committee on Newington College Council (Amendment) Bill |
01 Sep 1948 |
01 Sep 1950 |
2 years 1 day |
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Member of House Committee |
01 Sep 1945 |
01 Sep 1958 |
13 years 1 day |
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Member of Select Committee on The Newcastle Tattersall's Club Bill (Chairman) |
01 Sep 1944 |
01 Sep 1945 |
1 year 1 day |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Council |
09 Dec 1943 |
12 Oct 1962 |
18 years 10 months 4 days |
A Member of the indirectly elected Council 1934 - 1978. Date of Election 9 December 1943 and 29 November 1951. Casual vacancy – elected for balance of term of service of Hon. Sir Archibald Howie, deceased. |
Political Party Activity
Australian Labor Party (ALP), joined in Western Australia, later became a member of the Stockton branch, with offices in state and federal electorate councils, member of central executive.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Naval diver and union secretary. At an early age worked in coal mines in Rhondda Valley, Wales; arrived in Western Australia in 1909, became a diver for Lloyd's underwriters in Western Australia and foreman diver on construction of Henderson Naval Base; obtained master mariner's certificate; brought dredge from Western Australia to Sydney in 1924, employed by Maritime Services Board for fourteen years; member of Dredge and Maritime Service Employees Association, vice president, president, then New South Wales secretary 1939-1957, established union headquarters in Newcastle; foundation president of Newcastle branch Ex-Naval Men's Association, secretary for twenty years; member of Newcastle Welsh Choral Society
Military Service
Joined Royal Navy in c.1902 and served on China Coast and Persian Gulf.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Personal
Son of Connell Williams, station master, and Annie Williams. Married Olive Elizabeth Harland in 1918 at Fremantle, Western Australia and had issue, 1 daughter. Widower.