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Harry Cant

Hartley Gordon James "Harry" Cant (19 November 1907 – 3 March 1977) was an Australian politician. Born at Mount Magnet, Western Australia, he was educated at state schools and then the Kalgoorlie School of Mines, becoming a miner. He was an official with the Australian Workers' Union. In 1958, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Australia. He held the seat until 1974, when he retired. Cant died in 1977.[1]

Harry Cant
Senator for Western Australia
In office
1 July 1959 – 11 April 1974
Personal details
Born
Hartley Gordon James Cant

(1907-11-19)19 November 1907
Mount Magnet, Western Australia, Australia
Died3 March 1977(1977-03-03) (aged 69)
Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
Political partyLabor
Spouse(s)
Thelma Christensen
(m. 1931; div. 1942)

Florence Newton
(m. 1945; died 1977)
OccupationMiner

Early life edit

Cant was born on 19 November 1907 in Mount Magnet, Western Australia. He was one of nine surviving children born to Bridget (née Bone) and Arthur Edward Cant; his father was a labourer.[2]

Cant's family moved to Geraldton in 1914. He was educated at state schools and later attended the Kalgoorlie School of Mines. He was a member of the Australian Workers' Union (AWU) from 1922, when he was recorded working as a labourer at Day Dawn. He later worked as a shed hand at Meekatharra before returning to Geraldton for several years.[2] In 1931, Cant was among four members of a football team convicted of "unlawful possession of four turkeys reasonably suspected of having been stolen or otherwise unlawfully obtained" from a pub in Nabawa.[3] In 1938 he was working at the remote mining town of Wiluna,[4] and in the 1940s he worked on the gold mines in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.[2]

Labour movement edit

In 1949, Cant was elected chairman of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder section of the AWU.[5] In the same year he moved to Perth after being appointed as a paid organiser for the union.[6] He was nominated to the position by AWU mining state secretary Charlie Oliver and the following year was appointed as an industrial officer, making appearances before the Court of Arbitration of Western Australia. He represented "construction and maintenance workers, wheat handlers, and dredge, lead mine, oil refinery and port construction workers".[2]

Cant led a 1955 campaign by the AWU which secured access for union safety officials on mine sites. He was nominated by the AWU's executive to a committee reviewed proposed changes to workers' compensation legislation in 1956. He also served on the Library Board of Western Australia from 1957 to 1958 and as an executive officer on the West Australian Trade Union Industrial Council in 1958.[2]

Politics edit

Cant joined the Australian Labor Party in 1928 and served on the party's state executive for over 20 years. He was elected to the Senate at the 1958 federal election, winning a six-year term beginning on 1 July 1959. He was re-elected at the 1964 and 1970 elections, retiring prior to the 1974 election following a double dissolution.

Cant's maiden speech in the Senate was notable for its comparisons of the Menzies government to Hitler, Mussolini and Tsarist Russia.[2] In 1962, he criticised the establishment of U.S. military bases in Western Australia, stating they amounted to an annexation.[7] In the same year, he was one of five ALP officials who unsuccessfully sued Liberal Party state secretary Vivian Ockerby for defamation, alongside Joe Chamberlain, Keith Dowding, Arthur Fox, and Laurie Wilkinson.[8]

In 1966, Cant reportedly had to be physically restrained by his ALP colleague Pat Kennelly after threatening to assault Liberal senator Reg Wright in the Senate chamber.[9]

Cant played a significant role in the VIP affair of 1967 which proved politically damaging for the Holt government. In October 1967 he introduced an amendment to a Senate resolution which called on the government to table all data on the use of VIP aircraft, which was passed by ten votes and for the Coalition represented the "most substantial defeat in the Senate since taking office in 1949".[2] Following the release of flight manifests, he accused Prime Minister Harold Holt of having misled parliament and having misused VIP flights for family members.[10]

Personal life edit

In 1931, Cant married Thelma Christensen, with whom he had three children.[2] In 1942 she successfully petitioned for divorce on the grounds of abandonment, stating they had been estranged since 1938.[4]

Cant remarried in 1945 to Florence "Bebe" Newton and had two stepchildren from his second marriage. After moving to Perth they initially lived in Rivervale and later settled in Subiaco. He died at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital on 3 March 1977, having been widowed a short time before.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Carr, Adam (2008). "Australian Election Archive". Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Pendal, Phillip (2010). "CANT, Hartley Gordon James (1907–1977)". The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Footballers in trouble: a raid on turkeys". The Geraldton Guardian and Express. 28 April 1931.
  4. ^ a b "New Job, New Mates, New Life". Mirror. Perth. 11 April 1942.
  5. ^ Template:Cit enews
  6. ^ "Important Elections Soon for K. & B. Vacancies". Westralian Worker. Perth. 9 September 1949.
  7. ^ "Labor Senators hit out at Govt's pro-U.S. grovelling". Tribune. Sydney. 14 November 1962.
  8. ^ "Senators Suggest Poll Change to Eliminate Informal Vote". The Canberra Times. 20 January 1962.
  9. ^ "Uproar in Senate". The Canberra Times. 1 September 1966.
  10. ^ "Family flights". The Canberra Times. 28 October 1967.


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Hartley Gordon James Harry Cant 19 November 1907 3 March 1977 was an Australian politician Born at Mount Magnet Western Australia he was educated at state schools and then the Kalgoorlie School of Mines becoming a miner He was an official with the Australian Workers Union In 1958 he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Australia He held the seat until 1974 when he retired Cant died in 1977 1 Harry CantSenator for Western AustraliaIn office 1 July 1959 11 April 1974Personal detailsBornHartley Gordon James Cant 1907 11 19 19 November 1907Mount Magnet Western Australia AustraliaDied3 March 1977 1977 03 03 aged 69 Nedlands Western Australia AustraliaPolitical partyLaborSpouse s Thelma Christensen m 1931 div 1942 wbr Florence Newton m 1945 died 1977 wbr OccupationMiner Contents 1 Early life 2 Labour movement 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editCant was born on 19 November 1907 in Mount Magnet Western Australia He was one of nine surviving children born to Bridget nee Bone and Arthur Edward Cant his father was a labourer 2 Cant s family moved to Geraldton in 1914 He was educated at state schools and later attended the Kalgoorlie School of Mines He was a member of the Australian Workers Union AWU from 1922 when he was recorded working as a labourer at Day Dawn He later worked as a shed hand at Meekatharra before returning to Geraldton for several years 2 In 1931 Cant was among four members of a football team convicted of unlawful possession of four turkeys reasonably suspected of having been stolen or otherwise unlawfully obtained from a pub in Nabawa 3 In 1938 he was working at the remote mining town of Wiluna 4 and in the 1940s he worked on the gold mines in Kalgoorlie Boulder 2 Labour movement editIn 1949 Cant was elected chairman of the Kalgoorlie Boulder section of the AWU 5 In the same year he moved to Perth after being appointed as a paid organiser for the union 6 He was nominated to the position by AWU mining state secretary Charlie Oliver and the following year was appointed as an industrial officer making appearances before the Court of Arbitration of Western Australia He represented construction and maintenance workers wheat handlers and dredge lead mine oil refinery and port construction workers 2 Cant led a 1955 campaign by the AWU which secured access for union safety officials on mine sites He was nominated by the AWU s executive to a committee reviewed proposed changes to workers compensation legislation in 1956 He also served on the Library Board of Western Australia from 1957 to 1958 and as an executive officer on the West Australian Trade Union Industrial Council in 1958 2 Politics editCant joined the Australian Labor Party in 1928 and served on the party s state executive for over 20 years He was elected to the Senate at the 1958 federal election winning a six year term beginning on 1 July 1959 He was re elected at the 1964 and 1970 elections retiring prior to the 1974 election following a double dissolution Cant s maiden speech in the Senate was notable for its comparisons of the Menzies government to Hitler Mussolini and Tsarist Russia 2 In 1962 he criticised the establishment of U S military bases in Western Australia stating they amounted to an annexation 7 In the same year he was one of five ALP officials who unsuccessfully sued Liberal Party state secretary Vivian Ockerby for defamation alongside Joe Chamberlain Keith Dowding Arthur Fox and Laurie Wilkinson 8 In 1966 Cant reportedly had to be physically restrained by his ALP colleague Pat Kennelly after threatening to assault Liberal senator Reg Wright in the Senate chamber 9 Cant played a significant role in the VIP affair of 1967 which proved politically damaging for the Holt government In October 1967 he introduced an amendment to a Senate resolution which called on the government to table all data on the use of VIP aircraft which was passed by ten votes and for the Coalition represented the most substantial defeat in the Senate since taking office in 1949 2 Following the release of flight manifests he accused Prime Minister Harold Holt of having misled parliament and having misused VIP flights for family members 10 Personal life editIn 1931 Cant married Thelma Christensen with whom he had three children 2 In 1942 she successfully petitioned for divorce on the grounds of abandonment stating they had been estranged since 1938 4 Cant remarried in 1945 to Florence Bebe Newton and had two stepchildren from his second marriage After moving to Perth they initially lived in Rivervale and later settled in Subiaco He died at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital on 3 March 1977 having been widowed a short time before 2 References edit Carr Adam 2008 Australian Election Archive Psephos Adam Carr s Election Archive Retrieved 19 November 2008 a b c d e f g h i Pendal Phillip 2010 CANT Hartley Gordon James 1907 1977 The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate Retrieved 30 November 2022 Footballers in trouble a raid on turkeys The Geraldton Guardian and Express 28 April 1931 a b New Job New Mates New Life Mirror Perth 11 April 1942 Template Cit enews Important Elections Soon for K amp B Vacancies Westralian Worker Perth 9 September 1949 Labor Senators hit out at Govt s pro U S grovelling Tribune Sydney 14 November 1962 Senators Suggest Poll Change to Eliminate Informal Vote The Canberra Times 20 January 1962 Uproar in Senate The Canberra Times 1 September 1966 Family flights The Canberra Times 28 October 1967 nbsp This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Senate is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry Cant amp oldid 1221675242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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