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- Timothy_Quinlan abstract "Timothy Francis Quinlan CMG KSS (18 February 1861 – 8 July 1927) was an Australian politician who represented the electorates of West Perth and Toodyay in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between 1890 and 1894, and 1897 and 1911, respectively. Quinlan was also Speaker of the Assembly for a period of time between 1905 and 1911.Born in Borrisokane, County Tipperary, Ireland on 18 February 1861, Timothy Quinlan emigrated to Western Australia with his parents in 1863. Orphaned in 1865, he was raised by Joseph Thomas Reilly, and educated at the Cathedral Boys School in Perth. He worked for John Monger at York from 1875, and then for Alexander McRae at Roebourne. He was also involved in the pearling industry for about two years.In 1882, Quinlan leased the Shamrock Hotel in Perth from Daniel Connor, an expiree convict who had become one of the wealthy men in the colony. In 1883, Quinlan married Teresa Connor (1863–1904), the daughter of businessman Daniel Connor, with whom he later had eight children. Bernard Gerald and Patrick Francis Quinlan both played first-class cricket in Ireland, while his oldest daughter, Teresa Gertrude Quinlan, married politician John Kirwan, who served in both State and Federal Parliament. Quinlan's brother-in-law, Michael O'Connor, also served a term in the Legislative Assembly, where he represented the seat of Moore.From 1890, Quinlan became increasingly involved in public affairs. He was a member of the Perth City Council from 1890 to 1902, unsuccessfully contesting the mayoralty in 1900; and he became a Justice of the Peace in 1893. At the 1890 colonial election, he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of West Perth. Quinlan became embroiled in a controversy regarding provision of state aid to private schools, which he and fellow Catholic MLAs Thomas Molloy and Alfred Canning supported. The Catholic Vicar General, Father Anselm Bourke, established the Education Defence League with their assistance. However, the issue became a major one in the 1894 election, and all three MLAs lost their seats to opponents of state aid—Quinlan was defeated by Barrington Wood.In the election of 1897, he won the Legislative Assembly seat of Toodyay, which he would hold for nearly 14 years. From 21 November to 23 December 1901, he was Minister for Works in the short-lived Morgans ministry. He served as Chairman of Committees from 18 July to 23 November 1905, and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 23 November 1905 to 3 October 1911. Quinlan lost his seat in the election of 1911. In 1918, he contested a Metropolitan Province seat in the Legislative Council, but was unsuccessful.Quinlan was a member of the Perth Hospital Board for many years, and its chairman from 1905 to 1913. He was a director of the South British Insurance Company, and of the Perth Building Society from 1901 to 1927, serving as its chairman after 1924. He was a trustee of the University Endowment Act, and a member of the Board of Management for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Institute for the Blind. He was created CMG in 1913. He died in Perth on 8 July 1927, and was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.".
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- Timothy_Quinlan birthPlace Borrisokane.
- Timothy_Quinlan birthPlace County_Tipperary.
- Timothy_Quinlan birthYear "1861".
- Timothy_Quinlan deathDate "1927-07-08".
- Timothy_Quinlan deathPlace Perth.
- Timothy_Quinlan deathPlace Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Timothy_Quinlan deathYear "1927".
- Timothy_Quinlan office "Minister for Works of Western Australia".
- Timothy_Quinlan office "Speakerof theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly".
- Timothy_Quinlan predecessor Bernard_Clarkson.
- Timothy_Quinlan predecessor Mathieson_Jacoby.
- Timothy_Quinlan predecessor Walter_Kingsmill.
- Timothy_Quinlan successor Alfred_Piesse.
- Timothy_Quinlan successor Barrington_Wood.
- Timothy_Quinlan successor Frank_Troy.
- Timothy_Quinlan successor Hector_Rason.
- Timothy_Quinlan termPeriod Timothy_Quinlan__1.
- Timothy_Quinlan termPeriod Timothy_Quinlan__2.
- Timothy_Quinlan termPeriod Timothy_Quinlan__3.
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- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Kingsmill.
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- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_colonial_election,_1897.
- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1911.
- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLink York,_Western_Australia.
- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quinlan, Timothy Francis".
- Timothy_Quinlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timothy Francis Quinlan".