Jack Holloway Politician

Edward James "Jack" Holloway (12 April 1875 – 3 December 1967), Australian politician, was born in Hobart, the son of a stonemason. He had little formal education and was apprenticed at an early age as a bootmaker. When he was 15 he moved to Melbourne, and later spent some time as a gold prospector in Western Australia. He also worked for a time in Broken Hill. By 1910 he had returned to Melbourne and worked as a boot machinist. He became an official of the Boot Trade Employees Association, and was also active in the Australian Labor Party. He was secretary of the No Conscription Committee during World War I. In 1916 he became secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, a position he held until 1929. He was a socialist and militant trade unionist, but opposed Communism and other revolutionary ideologies then current in the trade union movement.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Holloway Edward James
Birth dateApril 12, 1875
Birth place
Hobart
Date of deathDecember 03, 1967
Place of death
St Kilda Victoria

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Member of parliament

region
Division of Melbourne Ports
Division of Flinders
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Politician

party
Australian Labor Party

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