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Eric Spooner

Eric Sydney Spooner (2 March 1891 – 3 June 1952) was an Australian politician.

Eric Spooner
Secretary for Public Works
In office
22 August 1935 – 21 July 1939
PremierBertram Stevens
Preceded byBertram Stevens
Succeeded byBertram Stevens
Minister for Local Government
In office
15 February 1933 – 21 July 1939
PremierBertram Stevens
Preceded byJoseph Jackson
Succeeded byBertram Stevens
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Ryde
In office
11 June 1932 – 23 August 1940
Preceded byEvan Davies
Succeeded byArthur Williams
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Robertson
In office
21 September 1940 – 21 August 1943
Preceded bySydney Gardner
Succeeded byThomas Williams
Personal details
Born(1891-03-01)1 March 1891
Waterloo, Colony of New South Wales
Died3 June 1952(1952-06-03) (aged 61)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyUnited Australia Party
SpouseMary Berry
RelationsBill Spooner (Brother)
OccupationAccountant

Early life edit

Spooner was born in the Sydney suburb of Waterloo and educated at Christ Church St Laurence School. At 14 he became a telegraph messenger and studied at night at the University of Sydney to gain a diploma in economics and commerce. He married Mary Berry in December 1919. He established the accounting firm of Hungerford, Spooner & Co in 1922 with his brother Bill, a Liberal cabinet minister from 1949 to 1964.[1][2]

State politics edit

Spooner was elected the seat of Ryde in 1932 and became an honorary minister in the United Australia Party government of Bertram Stevens. He subsequently became Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Local Government. From 1935 he was Minister for Local Government, Secretary for Public Works and deputy leader of the United Australia Party (NSW Branch).[3][4] He was responsible for establishing employment-creating schemes and the Sydney County Council, a gas and electricity supplier. In 1939 he opposed budget cuts and resigned from Cabinet on 21 July. On 1 August, he moved a moved a motion that was critical of the proposal to cut government spending in order to restrain a growing deficit, with Spooner personally attacking Stevens, describing him as running the party as a dictatorship.[5] The coalition had a large majority in the assembly, however the motion was passed 43 to 41, with nine United Australia members joining Spooner in voting against the government.[1] Spooner's ambitions to replace Stevens as leader were thwarted as the Leader of the Country Party, Michael Bruxner, refused to join a coalition with him and Alexander Mair succeeded Stevens as Premier.[1][6][7]

Spooner bathing costume edit

As the NSW Minister for Local Government, Spooner introduced an ordinance, commencing on 1 September 1935, regulating the design of swimsuits, principally aimed at males who were wearing swim trunks which left their chests bare.[8] The lowering of the upper part of a costume to show a bared chest was considered by some people, including the Bega branch of the Country Women's Association, as "disgraceful, and [meriting] rigorous attention".[9] A clergyman maintained that "if men were allowed to wear shorts, girls would want shorts and brassieres and that would lead to a steady increase of undesirable conduct on our beaches".[10]

Protests were received from the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia,[9] and the ordinance was derided as inappropriate for competitive swimming.[11] The prohibitive purchase cost of the required swimming costume was also mentioned. Spooner noted the change legalised costumes currently in use and removed the older "neck to knee" costumes ordinance, dating from 1910.[8]

The State of Victoria followed Spooner's regulation.[12] The law was still in effect in NSW in 1950.[10]

Federal politics and later life edit

In August 1940 Spooner resigned his seat and won the Federal seat of Robertson in the October election. In June 1941, he was appointed Minister for War Organisation of Industry in the third Menzies Ministry, a position he retained until the fall of the Fadden government in October 1941. He lost his seat in the 1943 election. He joined the new Liberal Party, but was almost expelled for questioning the White Australia Policy. He ran unsuccessfully against Prime Minister Ben Chifley in Macquarie in 1946.[1]

Spooner died of cancer in Sydney in 1952, survived by his wife, three sons and daughter.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lloyd, C. J. (2002). "Spooner, Eric Sydney (1891–1952)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  2. ^ "The Hon. Eric Sydney Spooner (1891–1952)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Deputy leader". Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate. 20 November 1935. p. 6. Retrieved 8 August 2018 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Mr. Spooner". The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 November 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 8 August 2018 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "State finances: motion of urgency" (PDF). Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). New South Wales: Legislative Assembly. 1 August 1939. pp. 5604–5647. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Mr. A. Mair new Premier". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 August 1939. p. 11. Retrieved 8 August 2018 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "Mr. Spooner's address". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 August 1939. p. 12. Retrieved 8 August 2018 – via Trove.
  8. ^ a b "Beach dress". The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 November 1936. p. 12. Retrieved 1 March 2020 – via Trove.
  9. ^ a b "The Spooner Costume". Nambucca and Bellinger News. 27 November 1936. p. 3. Retrieved 1 March 2020 – via Trove.
  10. ^ a b "Wear modern swimsuits at your peril!". The Sunday Herald. 27 August 1950. p. 1. Retrieved 1 March 2020 – via Trove.
  11. ^ "Spooner costume setback". The Labor Daily. 18 November 1936. p. 5. Retrieved 1 March 2020 – via Trove.
  12. ^ "Victoria follows". The Daily Telegraph. 21 May 1935. p. 9. Retrieved 1 March 2020 – via Trove.

 

Parliament of New South Wales
Political offices
Vacant
Title last held by
Bertram Stevens
Assistant Treasurer
1933 – 1935
Vacant
Title next held by
Clive Evatt
Preceded by Minister for Local Government
1933 – 1939
Succeeded by
Preceded by Secretary for Public Works
1935 – 1939
Party political offices
Preceded by Deputy Leader of the United Australia Party (NSW Branch)
1935 – 1939
Succeeded by
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Ryde
1932–1940
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Political offices
New title Minister for War Organisation of Industry
1941
Succeeded by
Australian House of Representatives
Preceded by Member for Robertson
1940–1943
Succeeded by

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Eric Sydney Spooner 2 March 1891 3 June 1952 was an Australian politician The HonourableEric SpoonerSecretary for Public WorksIn office 22 August 1935 21 July 1939PremierBertram StevensPreceded byBertram StevensSucceeded byBertram StevensMinister for Local GovernmentIn office 15 February 1933 21 July 1939PremierBertram StevensPreceded byJoseph JacksonSucceeded byBertram StevensMember of the New South Wales Parliament for RydeIn office 11 June 1932 23 August 1940Preceded byEvan DaviesSucceeded byArthur WilliamsMember of the Australian Parliament for RobertsonIn office 21 September 1940 21 August 1943Preceded bySydney GardnerSucceeded byThomas WilliamsPersonal detailsBorn 1891 03 01 1 March 1891Waterloo Colony of New South WalesDied3 June 1952 1952 06 03 aged 61 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaPolitical partyUnited Australia PartySpouseMary BerryRelationsBill Spooner Brother OccupationAccountant Contents 1 Early life 2 State politics 2 1 Spooner bathing costume 3 Federal politics and later life 4 NotesEarly life editSpooner was born in the Sydney suburb of Waterloo and educated at Christ Church St Laurence School At 14 he became a telegraph messenger and studied at night at the University of Sydney to gain a diploma in economics and commerce He married Mary Berry in December 1919 He established the accounting firm of Hungerford Spooner amp Co in 1922 with his brother Bill a Liberal cabinet minister from 1949 to 1964 1 2 State politics editSpooner was elected the seat of Ryde in 1932 and became an honorary minister in the United Australia Party government of Bertram Stevens He subsequently became Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Local Government From 1935 he was Minister for Local Government Secretary for Public Works and deputy leader of the United Australia Party NSW Branch 3 4 He was responsible for establishing employment creating schemes and the Sydney County Council a gas and electricity supplier In 1939 he opposed budget cuts and resigned from Cabinet on 21 July On 1 August he moved a moved a motion that was critical of the proposal to cut government spending in order to restrain a growing deficit with Spooner personally attacking Stevens describing him as running the party as a dictatorship 5 The coalition had a large majority in the assembly however the motion was passed 43 to 41 with nine United Australia members joining Spooner in voting against the government 1 Spooner s ambitions to replace Stevens as leader were thwarted as the Leader of the Country Party Michael Bruxner refused to join a coalition with him and Alexander Mair succeeded Stevens as Premier 1 6 7 Spooner bathing costume edit As the NSW Minister for Local Government Spooner introduced an ordinance commencing on 1 September 1935 regulating the design of swimsuits principally aimed at males who were wearing swim trunks which left their chests bare 8 The lowering of the upper part of a costume to show a bared chest was considered by some people including the Bega branch of the Country Women s Association as disgraceful and meriting rigorous attention 9 A clergyman maintained that if men were allowed to wear shorts girls would want shorts and brassieres and that would lead to a steady increase of undesirable conduct on our beaches 10 Protests were received from the Surf Life Saving Association of Australia 9 and the ordinance was derided as inappropriate for competitive swimming 11 The prohibitive purchase cost of the required swimming costume was also mentioned Spooner noted the change legalised costumes currently in use and removed the older neck to knee costumes ordinance dating from 1910 8 The State of Victoria followed Spooner s regulation 12 The law was still in effect in NSW in 1950 10 Federal politics and later life editIn August 1940 Spooner resigned his seat and won the Federal seat of Robertson in the October election In June 1941 he was appointed Minister for War Organisation of Industry in the third Menzies Ministry a position he retained until the fall of the Fadden government in October 1941 He lost his seat in the 1943 election He joined the new Liberal Party but was almost expelled for questioning the White Australia Policy He ran unsuccessfully against Prime Minister Ben Chifley in Macquarie in 1946 1 Spooner died of cancer in Sydney in 1952 survived by his wife three sons and daughter 1 Notes edit a b c d e Lloyd C J 2002 Spooner Eric Sydney 1891 1952 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 26 November 2021 The Hon Eric Sydney Spooner 1891 1952 Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 5 May 2019 Deputy leader Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate 20 November 1935 p 6 Retrieved 8 August 2018 via Trove Mr Spooner The Sydney Morning Herald 20 November 1935 p 15 Retrieved 8 August 2018 via Trove State finances motion of urgency PDF Parliamentary Debates Hansard New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1 August 1939 pp 5604 5647 Retrieved 26 November 2021 Mr A Mair new Premier The Sydney Morning Herald 7 August 1939 p 11 Retrieved 8 August 2018 via Trove Mr Spooner s address The Sydney Morning Herald 7 August 1939 p 12 Retrieved 8 August 2018 via Trove a b Beach dress The Sydney Morning Herald 24 November 1936 p 12 Retrieved 1 March 2020 via Trove a b The Spooner Costume Nambucca and Bellinger News 27 November 1936 p 3 Retrieved 1 March 2020 via Trove a b Wear modern swimsuits at your peril The Sunday Herald 27 August 1950 p 1 Retrieved 1 March 2020 via Trove Spooner costume setback The Labor Daily 18 November 1936 p 5 Retrieved 1 March 2020 via Trove Victoria follows The Daily Telegraph 21 May 1935 p 9 Retrieved 1 March 2020 via Trove Parliament of New South WalesPolitical officesVacantTitle last held byBertram Stevens Assistant Treasurer1933 1935 VacantTitle next held byClive EvattPreceded byJoseph Jackson Minister for Local Government1933 1939 Succeeded byBertram StevensPreceded byBertram Stevens Secretary for Public Works1935 1939Party political officesPreceded byReginald Weaver Deputy Leader of the United Australia Party NSW Branch 1935 1939 Succeeded byAthol RichardsonNew South Wales Legislative AssemblyPreceded byEvan Davies Member for Ryde1932 1940 Succeeded byArthur WilliamsParliament of AustraliaPolitical officesNew title Minister for War Organisation of Industry1941 Succeeded byJohn DedmanAustralian House of RepresentativesPreceded bySydney Gardner Member for Robertson1940 1943 Succeeded byThomas Williams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Spooner amp oldid 1057201645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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