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- Alick_Kay abstract "Alick Dudley Kay (3 October 1884 – 4 February 1961) was an Australian politician and Domain orator. He is described by the Australian Dictionary of Biography as a \"harmless ratbag\".Kay was born in the Sydney suburb of Petersham, New South Wales and educated at Petersham and Stanmore public schools. He worked in a wholesale warehouse and in 1913 married Mary Elizabeth Clasby, a 52-year-old widow with five children (one of her sons, John Clasby, was briefly a federal MP). He was given a state funeral. Alick became a clerk with New South Wales Government Railways and joined the army in 1915.Kay ran unsuccessfully for the federal seat of South Sydney for the Nationalist Party in 1917. In 1918 he left the Nationalists and started appearing regularly as an anti-Communist speaker at Sydney Domain. He also travelled regularly to Melbourne to orate next to the Yarra. In 1925, he won one of the five seats of North Shore under proportional representation in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as an independent. In parliament, he regularly voted with Labor to the horror of his former supporters. Under the electoral system, the Australian Labor Party automatically won his position if he resigned, so Jack Lang offered him a position on the Metropolitan Meat Board in 1926 as a consumers' representative. The Thomas Bavin government passed legislation in 1927 to remove him from the board. After Lang's return to power in 1930, he was reappointed to the board, but was sacked again by the Bertram Stevens government.In 1933, Kay travelled to England. His wife had died and he married Dorothy Edith Gamson at Islington in June 1943. He later claimed to have worked for the British Department of Information during World War II. In 1951, he returned to Sydney, and resumed speaking at the Domain on Sundays. He died in the Sydney suburb of Mosman, survived by his wife.".
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- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Cocks_(politician).
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- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Bertram_Stevens_(politician).
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- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Cecil_Murphy.
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- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Lang_(Australian_politician).
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- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink The_Domain,_Sydney.
- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Bavin.
- Alick_Kay wikiPageWikiLink William_Scott_Fell.
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- Alick_Kay after Arthur_Tonge.
- Alick_Kay alongside Alfred_Reid_(politician).
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- Alick_Kay before Arthur_Cocks_(politician).
- Alick_Kay title "Member for North Shore".
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- Alick_Kay years "1925".
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- Alick_Kay subject Category:1961_deaths.
- Alick_Kay subject Category:Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly.
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- Alick_Kay comment "Alick Dudley Kay (3 October 1884 – 4 February 1961) was an Australian politician and Domain orator. He is described by the Australian Dictionary of Biography as a \"harmless ratbag\".Kay was born in the Sydney suburb of Petersham, New South Wales and educated at Petersham and Stanmore public schools. He worked in a wholesale warehouse and in 1913 married Mary Elizabeth Clasby, a 52-year-old widow with five children (one of her sons, John Clasby, was briefly a federal MP).".
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