General Secretary of the Australian Labor Party in South Australia
In office 1919–1920
Appointed by
John Gunn
Leader
John Gunn
Minister of the Congregational Church
In office 1920–?
Nominated by
W. G. Torr
Appointed by
Edward S. Kiek
Personal details
Born
Arthur Clarence Hawke
(1898-03-05)5 March 1898 Kapunda, South Australia
Died
23 December 1989(1989-12-23) (aged 91) Malvern, South Australia
Political party
Labor
Spouse
Edith Lee
(m. 1920; wid. 1979)
Children
Neil Hawke Bob Hawke
Relatives
See Hawke family
Education
School of Mines, Kapunda
Alma mater
Adelaide College of Divinity, Parkin Campus
Military service
Allegiance
Commonwealth of Australia
Branch/service
Australian Imperial Force
Years of service
1939–1945
Rank
Captain
Unit
6th Division
Battles/wars
World War II
Arthur Clarence "Clem" Hawke (5 March 1898 – 23 December 1989) was the General Secretary of the Australian Labor Party in South Australia 1919–20, and a Congregationalist minister.
He was the father of Bob Hawke, Prime Minister of Australia 1983–91; and brother of Bert Hawke, MHA for Burra Burra, South Australia 1924–27 and Premier of Western Australia 1953–59.
Arthur Clarence "Clem" Hawke (5 March 1898 – 23 December 1989) was the General Secretary of the Australian Labor Party in South Australia 1919–20, and...
ministers by historians. Bob Hawke was born on 9 December 1929 in Border Town, South Australia, the second child of Arthur "Clem" Hawke (1898–1989), a Congregationalist...
1926, Hawke married Mabel Crafter, and they had a daughter. Hawke's brother, ClemHawke, a Congregational minister, was the father of Bob Hawke, Prime...
1933–68. Premier of Western Australia 1953–59. Brother; Arthur Clarence "Clem" Hawke (1898–1989) General Secretary; Australian Labor Party, South Australia...
Hancock (ANU), Stuart Macintyre (Melbourne), Humphrey McQueen (freelance), and Clem Lloyd (Wollongong). Geoffrey Blainey was invited to participate, but declined...
December 1946) of Kapunda were parents of Albert Hawke and ClemHawke (1898–1989), father of Bob Hawke). George Charles Hawker (1818–1895) MHA for Victoria...
Malaparte theater company with a group of actor friends, including Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard. From 1991 to 1992, Zahn played Hugo Peabody in...
(September 18, 2023). "'Jonah Kills' UK Comedy Pilot In Works At Showtime From Clem Garritty, Iain MacDonald & Jax Media". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September...
Beaty as "Katie" Mikey Madison as "Sadie" James Landry Hébert as "Clem" Maya Hawke as "Flowerchild" Victoria Pedretti as "Lulu" Sydney Sweeney as "Snake"...
completed in 2009 Forrest Highway, Western Australia, competed in 2009 Clem Jones Tunnel, Brisbane, completed in 2010 Gateway Bridge Duplication, Brisbane...
Yorkshire County Cricket Club: 2011 Yearbook (113th ed.). Ilkley, Yorkshire: Great Northern Books. p. 382. ISBN 978-1-905080-85-4. Clem Wilson at ESPNcricinfo...
Brown Waters, a film production company, with Mark A. J. Waters and Miran Hawke. In 2010, Brown published his autobiography, White Rooms & Imaginary Westerns:...
significant was the debut for the county of Lord Hawke, then aged 21. The team faded again in 1882 and Hawke, who had refused the captaincy earlier, was appointed...
'The Golden Age of Australian Cricket' such as Victor Trumper, Joe Darling, Clem Hill, Syd Gregory, Monty Noble, Reggie Duff, Warwick Armstrong, Hugh Trumble...
Mr R. E. Foster and Four Yorkshiremen. The 1909 award was subtitled Lord Hawke and Four Cricketers of the Year. The 1912 award was subtitled Five Members...
coalition government in 1976, and discontinued by her on advice from the Hawke Labor government in 1986. During that period, twelve Knights and two Dames...
Company Scott Hicks (director/screenplay); Ron Bass (screenplay); Ethan Hawke, Reeve Carney, James Cromwell, Richard Jenkins, James Rebhorn, Sam Shepard...
achievement he had to hit the ball out of the ground. In the fourth Test, Clem Hill's 188 helped Australia to a comfortable win. And they also won the fifth...
Cuarón (director/screenplay); David Mamet, Mitch Glazer (screenplay); Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Cooper, Hank Azaria, Anne Bancroft, Robert De Niro...
demotion at Doncaster". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 September 2015. Chambers, Clem (15 September 2006). "Now that the St Leger is over, the runners are under...