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- Q4888279 description "Australian politician".
- Q4888279 description "Australian politician".
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- Q4888279 abstract "Benjamin Benny (21 October 1869 – 10 February 1935) was an Australian politician. Born in Aldinga, South Australia, he was educated at state schools and then the University of Adelaide, becoming a solicitor. He was Vice-President of the South Australian Law Society, and served as mayor of Brighton Council. In 1919, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for South Australia. He did not recontest in 1925 and although his term was due to finish on 30 June 1926 he resigned from parliament on 26 January 1926 due to ill health, and was replaced by Alexander McLachlan. In June 1926 Benny was convicted of fraudulent conversion of trust funds and sentenced to three years' jail, and declared insolvent. His wife Susan Grace Benny, who had never worked for a living, opened an employment agency and that way supported her family.Benny died in 1935.".
- Q4888279 activeYearsEndDate "1926-01-26".
- Q4888279 activeYearsStartDate "1920-07-01".
- Q4888279 birthDate "1869-10-21".
- Q4888279 birthPlace Q4713821.
- Q4888279 birthYear "1869".
- Q4888279 deathDate "1935-02-10".
- Q4888279 deathYear "1935".
- Q4888279 nationality Q1318423.
- Q4888279 party Q1516976.
- Q4888279 successor Q4719614.
- Q4888279 thumbnail Benjamin_Benny.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4888279 birthDate "1869-10-21".
- Q4888279 birthPlace Q4713821.
- Q4888279 dateOfBirth "1869-10-21".
- Q4888279 dateOfDeath "1935-02-10".
- Q4888279 deathDate "1935-02-10".
- Q4888279 name "Benjamin Benny".
- Q4888279 name "Benny, Benjamin".
- Q4888279 nationality Q1318423.
- Q4888279 party Q1516976.
- Q4888279 placeOfBirth Q4713821.
- Q4888279 shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Q4888279 successor Q4719614.
- Q4888279 termEnd "1926-01-26".
- Q4888279 termStart "1920-07-01".
- Q4888279 type Person.
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- Q4888279 type MemberOfParliament.
- Q4888279 type Person.
- Q4888279 type Politician.
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- Q4888279 type NaturalPerson.
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- Q4888279 comment "Benjamin Benny (21 October 1869 – 10 February 1935) was an Australian politician. Born in Aldinga, South Australia, he was educated at state schools and then the University of Adelaide, becoming a solicitor. He was Vice-President of the South Australian Law Society, and served as mayor of Brighton Council. In 1919, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for South Australia.".
- Q4888279 label "Benjamin Benny".
- Q4888279 depiction Benjamin_Benny.jpg.
- Q4888279 givenName "Benjamin".
- Q4888279 name "Benjamin Benny".
- Q4888279 name "Benny, Benjamin".
- Q4888279 surname "Benny".