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Joseph Cook, 6th Prime Minister of Australia

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Birthplace: Silverdale, Staffordshire, UK
Death: July 30, 1947 (86)
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Immediate Family:

Son of William Cooke and Margaret Cooke
Husband of Mary Cook
Father of Maj. George Sydney Cook; Albert Cook; Joseph William Cook; John Hartley Cook; Annette Margaret Cook and 4 others

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About Joseph Cook, 6th Prime Minister of Australia

Sir Joseph Cook, GCMG (7 December 1860 – 30 July 1947) was an Australian politician and the sixth Prime Minister of Australia. He worked in the coal mines of Silverdale, Staffordshire during his early life, he emigrated to Lithgow, New South Wales during the late 1880s, and became General-Secretary of the Western Miners Association in 1887.

A founding member of the Australian Labor Party, Cook was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as Member for Hartley on 3 July 1891. Later Cook switched to the Free Trade Party, and was a minister in the cabinet of Premier George Reid from 1894 to 1899. Cook was Postmaster-General 3 August 1894 to 27 August 1898. During Australia's first federal election in 1901, Cook was elected unopposed to the federal seat of Parramatta, and served as the deputy to Reid, then Alfred Deakin, following the creation of the Commonwealth Liberal Party from Cook's and Deakin's parties.

As leader of the Liberal Party, Cook became Prime Minister following the 1913 elections; but he only had a one-seat majority in the lower house and no majority at all in the upper house, so he repeatedly sought to obtain a double dissolution. The outbreak of World War I just before the September 1914 election led to a Labor victory. Following a split in the Labor party in 1916, Cook joined William Morris Hughes' Nationalist Party of Australia, and following the Nationalist victory in the 1917 election, served as Minister for the Navy, then Treasurer under Hughes. In 1921 Cook resigned from the federal parliament, and was appointed Australian High Commissioner in London. During 1928 and 1929, he headed the Royal Commission into South Australia as affected by Federation. He died in Sydney in 1947, aged 86.

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Joseph Cook, 6th Prime Minister of Australia's Timeline

1860
December 7, 1860
Silverdale, Staffordshire, UK
1886
March 8, 1886
Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
1888
1888
Lithgow City Council, New South Wales, Australia
1890
1890
Lithgow City Council, New South Wales, Australia
1896
1896
Lithgow City Council, New South Wales, Australia
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1898
Lithgow City Council, New South Wales, Australia
1900
January 2, 1900
Lithgow City Council, New South Wales, Australia
1902
March 1902
Marrickville, Marrickville Council, New South Wales, Australia
1906
1906
Marrickville, Marrickville Council, New South Wales, Australia
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1908
Marrickville, Marrickville Council, New South Wales, Australia