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The new Labor leader, Dr H. V. Evatt, campaigned against the referendum on civil liberties grounds, and it was narrowly defeated.
Barton was also one of six justices to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with O ' Connor, Albert Piddington, Adrian Knox, McTiernan, and H. V. Evatt.
When conflict with the Groupers precipitated a national split in the ALP, leading to the formation of the breakaway Democratic Labor Party ( DLP ), the national organisation of the AWU swung its support behind ALP leader Dr H. V. Evatt and disbanded the Groups.
After Chifley's death in 1951 Dr H. V. Evatt became the Labor leader, and Calwell became his Deputy.
More Colonial-era firms started to set up offices in the booming town such as the stockbroker Botly and Co., A. H Whittaker & Co., Chartered Accounts, Evatt & Co., and Estate Visiting Agents Milne & Stevens.
In 1955, when the federal Labor leader, Dr. H. V. Evatt, attacked the Groupers and brought on a major split in the Labor Party, Cairns sided with Evatt.
Evatt was formally referred to as Dr H. V. Evatt, but was informally known as " Bert " or " Doc " Evatt.
H. V. Evatt
* H. V. Evatt, Australian Labour Leader: The Story Of W. A.
* H. V. Evatt, The King and His Dominion Governors, 1936
* H. V. Evatt, Injustice within the Law.
* H. V. Evatt, The Royal Prerogative, 1930 ( this was his LLD thesis )
* H. V. Evatt, Rum Rebellion: A Study of the Overthrow of Governor Bligh by John Macarthur and the New South Wales Corps, 1943
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The documents were alleged to provide evidence of an extensive Soviet spy ring in Australia, and named ( among many others ), two staff members of the leader of the Australian Labor Party, Dr. H. V. Evatt, during proceedings.
* Rt Hon Dr H. V. Evatt, KC MP: Attorney-General, Minister for External Affairs
He frequently sought to imply that the leader of the opposition Australian Labor Party, Dr H. V. Evatt, was a communist sypathiser, or at best a dupe of the communists.
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Knox was one of six justices of the High Court to have served in the Parliament of New South Wales, along with Edmund Barton, Richard O ' Connor, Albert Piddington, Edward McTiernan and H. V. Evatt.

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Evatt felt compelled to state on the floor of Parliament that he'd personally written to Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, who assured him there were no Soviet spy rings in Australia.
Evatt accused Menzies of arranging Petrov's defection.
Similarly, in Cook v Evatt ( No. 2 ), Fisher J in the New Zealand High Court added exemplary damages of NZ $ 5, 000 to an account of profits of over NZ $ 20, 000 for breach of fiduciary duty.
Evatt argues that the enmity of the monopolists within the colony stemmed from this and other policies which counteracted the power of the rich and promoted the welfare of the poor settlers.
This petition was signed by the officers of the Corps and other prominent citizens but, according to Evatt, most signatures had probably been added only after Bligh was safely under house arrest.
The Biography of Early Australia dismisses Macarthur's complaints as ridiculous and quotes Evatt as saying that legally Macarthur was guilty of two out of the three charges brought against him including sedition.
Seidler married Penelope Evatt, daughter of Clive Evatt on 15 December 1958, they had two children, a son Timothy and daughter, Polly.
Evatt indicated his support for a proposal by Douglas Mawson for the establishment of a permanent Australian base in Antarctica.
* Winterton, G, " Dissolving the Communists: The Communist Party Case and its Significance " in Seeing Red: The Communist Party Dissolution Act and Referendum 1951: Lessons for Constitutional Reform, Evatt Foundation ( 1992 ), 133-178.
* Winterton, G, ' On the Road to the Republic ' ( 1993 ) 1 ( 2 ) Evatt Papers 45-54.
Wake stood as a Liberal candidate in the 1949 Australian federal election for the Sydney seat of Barton, running against Dr. Herbert Evatt, then Deputy Prime Minister, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs in the Ben Chifley Labor government.

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Evatt and Rum
According to Evatt, in Rum Rebellion, Macarthur had a powerful motive for stealing and destroying it.
H. V Evatt, who was extremely critical of Macarthur, details the legal technicalities involved in his book Rum Rebellion.

Evatt and Rebellion
Evatt concludes in his history of the Rebellion that ... " Bligh was authorised to prevent free importation, to preserve the trade under his entire control, to enforce all penalties against illegal import, and to establish regulations at his discretion for the sale of spirits ".

Evatt and Bligh
Bligh was firmly opposed to Macarthur's venture, according to Evatt, not because he objected to the fine wool industry, but because he believed that ' first preference should be given to agriculture '.

Evatt and By
By this time, Evatt was Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

Evatt and John
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).
Evatt was born in Maitland, New South Wales, son of John and Jeanie Evatt, and elder brother of Clive Evatt.
When Labor came to power under John Curtin in 1941, Evatt became Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs ( Foreign Minister ).
Left to right: John Curtin, Sir Frederick Sheddon, Ben Chifley, ' Doc ' Evatt, Norm Makin, Arthur Drakeford
* How To Kill A Country: Australia's Devastating Trade Deal With the United States paper by Linda Weiss, Elizabeth Thurbon & John Mathews, Evatt Foundation, 2 April 2005.

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