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from 1918 to 1920. He represented Victoria at interstate conferences and at the 1921 federal conference carried a motion moderating the socalist objective in the party's constitution, committing the party to supporting private ownership of the means of production where they were "utilised by their
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Blackburn was again expelled from the ALP in 1941 for his support of the Australia-Soviet Friendship League. His expulsion was seen as a warning to other left-wing MPs that violation of party policy was not to be tolerated. Blackburn continued to serve as the member for Bourke as an
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for the ALP. During World War I he was active in the anti-war movement and refused to assist the military's recruiting campaign. Although he supported compulsory military training for national defence, he opposed conscription for overseas service, an issue which
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During his time practising law, Blackburn won cases that played a key role in establishing rights most Australians now take for granted, including the 40-hour working week, wage equality for indigenous workers, and equal pay for women.
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Blackburn's support for international socialism, and his opposition to conscription, frequently caused him to take positions opposed to Labor policy and, in October 1935, he was expelled over his membership of the
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referred to Blackburn as "one of the great servants of the people of the Commonwealth of Australia". His widow, Doris, won Bourke as an Independent Labour candidate at the
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Following his defeat, Blackburn was elected state president of the ALP in 1919. He was also editor of the party's newspaper
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Following the death of his father in 1887, Blackburn and his mother moved to Melbourne where he was educated at
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lawyer, noted for his protection of the interests of workers and the establishment of the legal firm known as
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and spent much of her time in Parliament promoting similar policies to those that Blackburn had supported.
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Maurice Blackburn and the Australian Labor Party, 1934-1943 : a study of principle in politics
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Blackburn resigned from the Assembly in 1934, so he could contest the Federal seat of
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This article is about Australian politician and lawyer. For the firm he founded, see
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Blackburn, Susan; Australian Society for the Study of Labour History (1969),
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in 1919, dealing primarily in trade union law and civil liberties cases.
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In October 1935, he voted in favour of sanctions against Italy over the
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Victorian Parliament Profile of Former Speakers: Maurice Blackburn
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In late 1934 and early 1935, Blackburn acted as legal counsel to
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owners in a socially useful manner and without exploitation".
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Bourke
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Blackburn was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly at
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Blackburn died of cerebral tumour on 31 March 1944, in
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In 1926 he had succeeded in passing a 428: 116:11 October 1933 β€“ 1 August 1934 73:15 September 1934 β€“ 7 July 1943 1479:"Blackburn, Maurice McCrae (1880–1944)" 218:4 February 1925 β€“ 4 March 1927 1908: 1225:. Later, in about 1908, he joined the 1679:"Blackburn, Doris Amelia (1889–1970)" 1477:Blackburn Abeyasekere, Susan (1979). 173:9 April 1927 β€“ 1 August 1934 1221:and was soon editing its newspaper, 1996:20th-century Australian politicians 1350: 13: 1951:Victoria (state) state politicians 1684:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1484:Australian Dictionary of Biography 912:Democratic Association of Victoria 834:Communist Party of Australia (M–L) 14: 2017: 1941:Spouses of Australian politicians 1762: 1734: 1566: 1402:to the official Labor candidate. 1259: 23:. 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