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Joshua Arthur was born on 27 January, 1906 in , New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Joshua Arthur's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January 1906
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace , New South Wales, Australia
Date of death 20 May, 1974
Died Place Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1906

Joshua George Arthur (27 January 1906 – 20 May 1974) was an Australian schoolteacher and politician who represented the Hamilton and Kahibah districts for the Labor Party.

Born to Joshua Arthur, a blacksmith, and Ethel May Embleton in Adamstown, New South Wales.

1924

He was educated at Adamstown Public School, Newcastle High School and Sydney Teachers College, graduating in 1924.

1925

He taught for the New South Wales Department of Education from 1925 until 1935, in the Wellington, Sydney and Newcastle districts.

He served in the second Australian Imperial Forces.

1935

Arthur was the member for Hamilton, winning the seat at the 1935, 1938, 1941, 1944 and 1947 State elections.

1940

Enlisted in 1940, served in North Africa and on the staff of the Minister for the Army, Frank Forde, from 1943 until 1945.

1949

He was Minister for Tourist Activities and Immigration in the Second McGirr ministry from 21 September 1949 until 30 June 1950 and Secretary for Mines and Minister for Immigration from 30 June 1950 until 23 February 1953 in the Third McGirr ministry and First Cahill ministry.

1950

Arthur transferred to the new seat of Kahibah at the 1950 State election.

1952

The report concluded:"Mr Arthur knew very early in 1952, that Mr Doyle had bought a vehicle from Constructions services Ltd., through the Australian Guarantee Corporation on hire purchase, and that he was quite unable to pay his gambling debts. By reason of these matters, the veneer of wealth and respectability assumed by Mr Doyle must have worn thin almost if not entirely, to vanishing point, and Mr Arthur must have realised this, and it must have been driven home to Mr Arthur’s mind that Mr Doyle was a completely worthless individual, void of rectitude and undeserving of any kind of trust or confidence which might be reposed in him. Mr Arthur’s subsequent acts of commission and of omission in this regard ….. I find, pass the bounds of mere indiscretion, unwisdom or foolishness, and were discreditable or seriously reprehensible in a person occupying the position of a Minister of the Crown, and constituted a substantial breach of the recognised standards of right dealing to be expected of a Minister of the Crown."

In the immediate wake of the Royal Commission's findings, Arthur announced on 20 August that he would resign as member for Kahibah, but would contest the resulting by-election.

The matter of his continued membership of the Labor was initially undecided, but when it became clear that the state executive would not support him, Arthur announced that he would resign from the party and not contest the by-election.

This was insufficient for the executive, who rejected his resignation and formally expelled him from the party on 22 August.

1953

On 9 February 1953, William Wentworth, a NSW member of federal parliament, aired allegations concerning Arthur's associations with Reginald Doyle, a Newcastle-based conman who was wanted on fraud charges.

Arthur voluntarily stood down as a minister while declaring he would fight to clear his name, and the state government set up a Royal Commission into the allegations, to be conducted by Judge George Amsberg of the District Court.

Amsberg's report, handed down in August after several months of hearings, found that Arthur had acted improperly but not corruptly in his dealings with Doyle.

1974

Arthur died on May 20, 1974.

He was buried at Northern Suburbs Crematorium following a serve at St Stephens Church, Macquarie Street.