This article is about the South Australian brewer and politician. For the New South Wales pastoralist, see Vaiben Solomon.
The Honourable
Vaiben Louis Solomon
21st Premier of South Australia
In office 1 December 1899 – 8 December 1899
Monarch
Victoria
Governor
Sir Thomas Buxton
Preceded by
Charles Kingston
Succeeded by
Frederick Holder
13th Leader of the Opposition (SA)
In office 1899–1899
Preceded by
John Downer
Succeeded by
Frederick Holder
In office 1899–1901
Preceded by
Frederick Holder
Succeeded by
Robert Homburg
Member of the Australian Parliament for South Australia
In office 30 March 1901 – 16 December 1903
Serving with Lee Batchelor, Langdon Bonython, Paddy Glynn, Frederick Holder, Charles Kingston, Alexander Poynton
Preceded by
New seat
Succeeded by
Division abolished
Personal details
Born
(1853-05-13)13 May 1853 Adelaide, South Australia
Died
20 October 1908(1908-10-20) (aged 55)
Political party
Conservatives Free Trade (1901–03)
Vaiben Louis Solomon (13 May 1853 – 20 October 1908) was the 21st Premier of South Australia and a member of the first Australian Commonwealth parliament. He was generally known by his full name (perhaps to distinguish him from his uncle, Vaiben Solomon (1802 – 21 June 1860), who was transported with his brother Emanuel Solomon to New South Wales in 1818 for larceny and became a wealthy pastoralist of Horningsea Park).
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