Henry Garling
Henry Garling | |
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File:Henry Garling.jpg | |
Senator for New South Wales | |
In office 15 December 1921 – 15 December 1922 |
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Preceded by | Herbert Pratten |
Succeeded by | Allan McDougall |
Personal details | |
Born | 1870 Camden, New South Wales |
Died | 19 November 1942 (aged 71–72) |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Nationalist Party of Australia |
Occupation | Solicitor |
Henry Chester-Master Garling (1870 – 19 November 1942) was an Australian politician. Born in Camden, New South Wales, he was educated at state schools before becoming a bank officer. Having studied law, he became a solicitor in 1905. He contested the 1919 federal election as a Nationalist candidate for the Senate, but was unsuccessful. On 15 December 1921, however, when Nationalist Senator Herbert Pratten resigned to contest a by-election in the House of Representatives, Garling was appointed to replace him. He was defeated, however, at the 1922 election, leaving the Senate immediately so that Allan McDougall could continue the rest of Pratten's term. Garling returned to law, and died in 1942.[1]
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