William Tyner
William Tyner (28 May 1872 – 7 November 1954) was an Australian politician.
He was born in Prahran to produce merchant William Tyner and Letitia Anderson. He attended state schools before joining the family firm. On 27 February 1903 he married Martha Weller, with whom he had two daughters. He served on Caulfield City Council from 1910 to 1923 (as mayor from 1918 to 1919). In 1922 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Nationalist, representing South Eastern Province. He served until 1940, when he was defeated contesting Higinbotham Province. Tyner died in Armadale in 1954.[1]
References
- ↑ Parliament of Victoria (2001). "Tyner, William". re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
Victorian Legislative Council | ||
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Preceded by William Adamson |
Member for South Eastern 1922–1940 Served alongside: Alfred Chandler; Gilbert Chandler |
Succeeded by Cyril Isaac |
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