2nd Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
In office 23 July 1909 – 30 June 1910
Preceded by
Frederick Holder
Succeeded by
Charles McDonald
Member of the Australian Parliament for Grampians
In office 20 February 1915 – 15 September 1917
Preceded by
Edward Jolley
Succeeded by
Edmund Jowett
Member of the Australian Parliament for Laanecoorie
In office 29 March 1901 – 23 April 1913
Preceded by
New seat
Succeeded by
Division abolished
Personal details
Born
Charles Carty Salmon
(1860-07-27)27 July 1860 Amherst, Victoria
Died
15 September 1917(1917-09-15) (aged 57) South Yarra, Victoria
Nationality
Australian
Political party
Protectionist (1901–09) Liberal (1909–17) Nationalist (1917)
Spouse
Nancy Anne Harris
Alma mater
University of Melbourne Edinburgh Medical School
Profession
Doctor
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Charles Carty Salmon (27 July 1860 – 15 September 1917) was an Australian politician who served as the second speaker of the Australian House of Representatives from 1909 to 1910. A member Protectionist Party for most of his career, he was the member of parliament (MP) for the division of Laanecoorie from 1901 to 1913 and the division of the Grampians from 1915 until his death in 1917.
A doctor by profession, he began his political career in the Victorian Legislative Assembly before winning election to the House of Representatives at the inaugural 1901 federal election. He represented the Protectionist Party initially and then the Liberal Party, serving as Speaker for the duration of the Third Deakin Ministry. Salmon lost his seat in 1913, but returned to the House at a by-election in 1915. He died in office two years later.
Charles CartySalmon (27 July 1860 – 15 September 1917) was an Australian politician who served as the second speaker of the Australian House of Representatives...
of Representatives In office 9 May 1901 – 23 July 1909 Succeeded by CartySalmon Personal details Born (1850-05-12)12 May 1850 Happy Valley, South Australia...
new government in the middle of the parliamentary term. Opposition MP CartySalmon initially served as speaker for the first federal Australian majority...
from Free Trade Party upon election as speaker. Died in office. 2 Dr CartySalmon Liberal Victoria 28 July 1909 19 February 1910 3 Charles McDonald Labor...
the fusion of the anti-socialist parties, the election of Liberal MP CartySalmon as Holder's successor took several hours. Gavan Duffy at point exercised...
Queensland David Seath, New Zealand Minister of Internal Affairs (1963-1972) CartySalmon, 2nd Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives Sir Alexander...
(1823–1880), pioneering Rabbi Robert Russell (1808–1900), architect, pioneer CartySalmon (1860–1917), politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives William...
at the redistribution of 1 February 1913. It was held by one member, CartySalmon, who was the second Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives...
September 1914 – 1 January 1915 Preceded by Hans Irvine Succeeded by CartySalmon Personal details Born 1874 Maryborough, Victoria Died 1 January 1915...
6 vs FT Herbert (Qld) Fred Bamford LAB 01.6 vs IND Laanecoorie (Vic) CartySalmon PROT 02.1 vs IND Yarra (Vic) Frank Tudor LAB 02.3 vs PROT Cowper (NSW)...
53-54 Charles Howroyd Labor Tasmania (Darwin) 10 May 1917 50 Charles CartySalmon Nataionalist Victoria (Grampians) 15 September 1917 57 John Forrest...
22.6 vs FT Perth (WA) James Fowler LAB 22.8 vs FT Laanecoorie (Vic) CartySalmon PROT 24.6 vs FT Maranoa (Qld) Jim Page LAB 25.0 vs PROT Barrier (NSW)...
the by-election for the seat of Grampians that followed the death of CartySalmon, and became a member of the Country Party in 1920. On 25 February 1920...
LIB 00.4 vs IND Grampians (Vic) Hans Irvine LIB 00.4 Laanecoorie (Vic) CartySalmon LIB 00.8 Wakefield (SA) Richard Foster LIB 00.8 Lang (NSW) Elliot Johnson...
Director-General of the Commonwealth Department of Health 1960–73 Charles CartySalmon – Member of Australian Parliament, Speaker of House of Representatives...
Anti-Socialist 1906–1909 Liberal 1909–1914 Edward Jolley Labor 1914–1915 CartySalmon Liberal 1915–1917 Nationalist 1917–1917 Edmund Jowett Nationalist...
(1874–1915) Labor 5 September 1914 – 1 January 1915 Died in office CartySalmon (1860–1917) Liberal 20 February 1915 – 17 February 1917 Previously held...
Kooyong Free Trade Robert Barbour William Knox Laanecoorie Protectionist CartySalmon David Bevan Melbourne Protectionist Sir Malcolm McEacharn William Maloney...
Masonic offices Preceded by The Hon Charles Carty-Salmon Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria 1918-1922 Succeeded by The Rt Hon. Earl of...
William Knox Alfred Lumsden (Ind Lib) Laanecoorie Liberal Arthur Fraser CartySalmon Maribyrnong Liberal James Fenton Samuel Mauger Melbourne Labour William...
John Arthur (Labor) as the member for Bendigo. On 20 February 1915, CartySalmon (Liberal) was elected to succeed Edward Jolley (Labor) as the member...
Patrick Smith 1955–1956 93 George Ernest Furnell 1956–1957 94 C H A Carty-Salmon 1957–1958 95 Murray Sutherland Peden 1958–1959 96 Thomas Alfred Thomas...
Robert Barbour William Knox Edward Hodges Laanecoorie Protectionist CartySalmon Walter Grose William Rowe Maribyrnong Unknown Samuel Mauger Clement Davidson...