Robert Hodgson Watson (12 October 1896 – 26 March 1959) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the
Queensland Legislative Assembly
The Legislative Assembly of Queensland is the sole chamber of the unicameral Parliament of Queensland established under the Constitution of Queensland. Elections are held every four years and are done by full preferential voting. The Assembly h ...
.
Biography
Watson was born in
Yorkshire
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, England, the son of William Watson and his wife Elizabeth Ann (née Forster) and came to Australia at an early age. He was educated to primary level and after he finished his schooling, he worked at the family sugarcane farm at
Mourilyan before working on farms at
Mossman and
Edmonton
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. He was also an inspector and Chairman of Directors at the Babinda Central Mill.
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On 8 December 1920 Watson married Ethel Agnes Mutch][ (died 1981)][Family history research]
— Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 3 June 2016. and together had two daughters. He died in Coorparoo
Coorparoo is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Coorparoo had a population of 16,282 people.
Geography
Coorparoo is by road south-east of the Brisbane GPO. It borders Camp Hill, Holland Park, Stones Corner ...
, Brisbane
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, in March 1959[ and was cremated at the ]Mt Thompson Crematorium
Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens and Crematorium (formerly Brisbane Crematorium) includes a heritage-listed chapel (the West Chapel), columbaria and other features. It is located on north-western slopes of Mount Thompson in Brisbane, Australia. ...
.[Robert Hodgson Watson ( - 1959)]
— Heaven Address. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
Public career
Watson started out in politics as a councillor on the Mulgrave Shire Council and went on to be chairman of the shire for eleven years.[
A member of the Country Party, Watson won the seat of Mulgrave at the ]1950 Queensland state election
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 29 April 1950 to elect the 75 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government was seeking its seventh continuous term in office since the 1932 election; it would b ...
, beating Charles English
Charles Bernard English (1902–1974) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Early life
Charles English was born 30 January 1902 as Goonengerry near Lismore, New South Wales, the so ...
of the Labor Party, W.F. Falls of the Communist Party
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and G.A. Groth of the North Queensland Labor Party
The North Queensland Labor Party (known as the Hermit Park Labor Party before 1949 and the North Queensland Party after 1974) was a minor political party in Australia from 1942 to 1977.
The party was formed when the Australian Labor Party in Q ...
. He held the seat for three years before being defeated by Charles English in 1953
Events
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He stood at the 1956 Queensland state election
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 19 May 1956 to elect the 75 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government was seeking its ninth continuous term in office since the 1932 election; it would be V ...
but was again beaten by English, but at the state election the next year he once again won Mulgrave, beating English who by now had joined the Queensland Labor Party
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.[English, Mr Charles Bernard]
— Queensland Parliament
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. Retrieved 3 June 2016. Watson became ill during the 1959 parliamentary sittings and died a few days later.[ He was the executive officer of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association and executive of the District Cane Growers Association. He was also a member of Rotary and a Freemason.][
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References
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Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
1896 births
1959 deaths
National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
20th-century Australian politicians