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Jim Sparkes

Sir Walter Beresford James Gordon Sparkes (22 April 1889 – 15 June 1974) was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Sir Jim Sparkes
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Dalby
In office
11 June 1932 – 11 May 1935
Preceded byWilfred Russell
Succeeded byGodfrey Morgan
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Aubigny
In office
29 March 1941 – 28 May 1960
Preceded byArthur Moore
Succeeded byLes Diplock
Personal details
Born
Walter Beresford James Gordon Sparkes

(1889-04-22)22 April 1889
Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Died15 June 1974(1974-06-15) (aged 85)
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Political partyCountry Party
Other political
affiliations
Country and Progressive National Party
Spouse(s)Jessie Elizabeth Lang (m.1912), Alice Goongarry Scott (m.1920 d.1983)
OccupationCattle breeder

Early life

Sparkes was born at Dubbo, New South Wales in 1889 to James Sparkes and his wife Mary Ann (née Yates). He was educated at Croydon Park Public School and St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill before moving to Queensland in 1910. By 1912 he had purchased Lyndley Hereford Stud at Jandowae, one of the oldest and best known Hereford studs in Australia. Sparkes expanded the stud from its original 3,000 acres to 16,000 acres by acquiring adjoining properties. Over the years he went on to acquire many properties across the southern part of the state.[1]

Politics

Sparkes was elected as a councillor to the Wambo Shire Council in 1916 and eventually became its chairman between 1922–31 and 1937–52.[1] He entered the state parliament in 1932, winning Dalby for the Country and Progressive National Party but did not seek re-election in 1935.[2] Representing the Country Party in 1941, Sparkes won the seat of Aubigny, holding it for 19 years until his defeat in 1960 by Queensland Labor Party candidate, Les Diplock. During this period he was the Opposition whip from 1950 till 1957.

Personal life

Sparkes was married twice; first, Jessie Elizabeth Lang in 1912 and then Alice Goongarry Scott in 1920.[3] He had six children with his two partners including Sir Robert Sparkes, president of the Queensland branch of the National Party from 1970 till 1990.[1]

He was knighted in 1970.

Sparkes died at Toowoomba in 1974 and was cremated.[3] The Queensland Premier at the time, Joh Bjelke-Petersen told the members of parliament that "Sparkes spoke almost daily in this Chamber on behalf of the working man and the man on the land. He always fought their case, and fought it hard".[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  2. ^ "QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 13 May 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Sparkes, Sir Walter Beresford James Gordon (1889–1974) 23 February 2015 at the Wayback MachineAustralian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Dalby
1932–1935
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Aubigny
1941–1960
Succeeded by

sparkes, walter, beresford, james, gordon, sparkes, april, 1889, june, 1974, member, queensland, legislative, assembly, member, queensland, legislative, assembly, dalbyin, office, june, 1932, 1935preceded, bywilfred, russellsucceeded, bygodfrey, morganmember, . Sir Walter Beresford James Gordon Sparkes 22 April 1889 15 June 1974 was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1 Sir Jim SparkesMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for DalbyIn office 11 June 1932 11 May 1935Preceded byWilfred RussellSucceeded byGodfrey MorganMember of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for AubignyIn office 29 March 1941 28 May 1960Preceded byArthur MooreSucceeded byLes DiplockPersonal detailsBornWalter Beresford James Gordon Sparkes 1889 04 22 22 April 1889Dubbo New South Wales AustraliaDied15 June 1974 1974 06 15 aged 85 Toowoomba Queensland AustraliaPolitical partyCountry PartyOther politicalaffiliationsCountry and Progressive National PartySpouse s Jessie Elizabeth Lang m 1912 Alice Goongarry Scott m 1920 d 1983 OccupationCattle breeder Contents 1 Early life 2 Politics 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditSparkes was born at Dubbo New South Wales in 1889 to James Sparkes and his wife Mary Ann nee Yates He was educated at Croydon Park Public School and St Joseph s College Hunters Hill before moving to Queensland in 1910 By 1912 he had purchased Lyndley Hereford Stud at Jandowae one of the oldest and best known Hereford studs in Australia Sparkes expanded the stud from its original 3 000 acres to 16 000 acres by acquiring adjoining properties Over the years he went on to acquire many properties across the southern part of the state 1 Politics EditSparkes was elected as a councillor to the Wambo Shire Council in 1916 and eventually became its chairman between 1922 31 and 1937 52 1 He entered the state parliament in 1932 winning Dalby for the Country and Progressive National Party but did not seek re election in 1935 2 Representing the Country Party in 1941 Sparkes won the seat of Aubigny holding it for 19 years until his defeat in 1960 by Queensland Labor Party candidate Les Diplock During this period he was the Opposition whip from 1950 till 1957 Personal life EditSparkes was married twice first Jessie Elizabeth Lang in 1912 and then Alice Goongarry Scott in 1920 3 He had six children with his two partners including Sir Robert Sparkes president of the Queensland branch of the National Party from 1970 till 1990 1 He was knighted in 1970 Sparkes died at Toowoomba in 1974 and was cremated 3 The Queensland Premier at the time Joh Bjelke Petersen told the members of parliament that Sparkes spoke almost daily in this Chamber on behalf of the working man and the man on the land He always fought their case and fought it hard 3 References Edit a b c d Former Members Parliament of Queensland 2015 Archived from the original on 23 February 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2015 QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS The Courier Mail Brisbane National Library of Australia 13 May 1935 p 15 Retrieved 23 February 2015 a b c Sparkes Sir Walter Beresford James Gordon 1889 1974 Archived 23 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine Australian Dictionary of Biography Retrieved 23 February 2015 Parliament of QueenslandPreceded byWilfred Russell Member for Dalby1932 1935 Succeeded byGodfrey MorganPreceded byArthur Moore Member for Aubigny1941 1960 Succeeded byLes Diplock Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Sparkes amp oldid 1033461827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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