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James's son, William Thomas James, was a fitter on the NSW Railways, and was shot and killed by Roy Hindle at the South Maitland railway workshop on 20 November 1941. Hindle was acquitted of the charge of murder.
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Party, along with six other New South Wales MPs, who voted in opposition to defeat the Scullin government. At the ensuing elections, both Labor parties lost heavily but James easily retained his seat.
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for not prosecuting mine-owners during the protracted miner lock-out in northern New South Wales (1929–30), which led to accusations of inciting
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James married Gladys Mary Davies in 1912, with whom he had a daughter and five sons. He died on 4 July 1962 in
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A man who disliked convention, James was succeeded in the seat of Hunter in 1958 by ALP leader
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Re-admitted to the ALP in 1936, James was chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on
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in 1945. He continued to be prominent in coal-mining affairs, and his support for
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James attended a local public school before beginning work as a coal miner in the
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as general president of the federation, but withdrew to stand for parliament.
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Hunter
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from 1943, and led the Australian delegation to the first
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