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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
*23 January – [[Martin Howy Irving]] (born 1831), educationist
* [[23 January]] – [[Martin Howy Irving]], rower and educationist (born and died in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1831]])
*10 February – [[Thomas Reibey]] (born 1821), Premier of Tasmania (1876–1877)
* [[10 February]] – [[Thomas Reibey]], 11th [[Premier of Tasmania]] (b. [[1821]])
*20 February – [[Albert Bythesea Weigall]] (born 1840), headmaster of [[Sydney Grammar School]]
* [[20 February]] – [[Albert Bythesea Weigall]], headmaster (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1840]])
*11 March – [[William Zeal]] (born 1830), railway engineer and politician
* [[11 March]] – [[William Zeal|Sir William Zeal]], Victorian politician and railway engineer (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1830]])
*3 April – [[Philip Argall]] (born 1855), Test cricket umpire
* [[3 April]] – [[Philip Argall]], cricketer (b. [[1855]])
*20 April – [[Charles Harper (politician)|Charles Harper]] (born 1842), pastoralist, newspaper proprietor and politician
* [[20 April]] – [[Charles Harper (politician)|Charles Harper]], Western Australian politician, pastoralist and newspaper proprietor (b. [[1842]])
* [[21 May]] – [[Mick Grace]], Australian rules footballer ([[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]], [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]) (b. [[1874]])
*21 May – [[Mick Grace]] (born 1874), VFL footballer
*5 June – [[Francis James Gillen]] (born 1855), anthropologist and ethnologist
* [[5 June]] – [[Francis James Gillen]], anthropologist and ethnologist (b. [[1855]])
*25 June – [[William Guilfoyle]] (born 1840), botanist
* [[25 June]] – [[William Guilfoyle]], landscape gardener and botanist (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1840]])
*27 June – [[George Bonnor]] (born 1855), cricketer
* [[27 June]] – [[George Bonnor]], cricketer (b. [[1855]])
*29 June – [[Frederick Henry Piesse]] (born 1853), businessman and politician
* [[29 June]] – [[Frederick Henry Piesse]], Western Australian politician, businessman and farmer (b. [[1853]])
*13 September – [[Joseph Furphy]] (born 1843), novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Tom Collins
* [[13 September]] – [[Joseph Furphy]], author and poet (b. [[1843]])
*29 September – [[James Charles Cox]] (born 1834), physician and conchologist
* [[29 September]] – [[James Charles Cox]], physician and conchologist (b. [[1834]])
*18 November – [[Richard O'Connor (politician)|Richard O'Connor]] (born 1851), Senator and High Court judge
* [[18 November]] – [[Richard O'Connor (politician)|Richard O'Connor]], New South Wales politician and inaugural [[High Court of Australia|High Court]] justice (b. [[1851]])
*16 December – [[George Rignold]] (born 1839), English actor
* [[16 December]] – [[George Rignold]], actor (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1839]])


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:35, 16 October 2023

1912
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 1912 in Australia.

1912 in Australia
MonarchGeorge V
Governor-GeneralThomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
Prime ministerAndrew Fisher
Population4,653,721
ElectionsSouth Australia, Victoria, Western Australia

Incumbents

Andrew Fisher

State premiers

State governors

Events

Arts and literature

Sport

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. ^ "AEROPLANE MISHAP". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 8 January 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  2. ^ Important Dates: Blacktown – The Region Archived 6 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Blacktown City Council.
  3. ^ a b Moore, Tony (18 January 2012). "Brisbane's great strike remembered". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  4. ^ Shipwreck Database: Koombana, Western Australian Museum.
  5. ^ "FROM FREMANTLE TO SYDNEY". The Horsham Times. Vic.: National Library of Australia. 16 April 1912. p. 5. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  6. ^ Taronga Zoo Archived 4 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Taronga Conservation Society.
  7. ^ HMAS Melbourne (1913-1928), Australian War Memorial.
  8. ^ "THE COMMONWEALTH BANK". The Cairns Post. Qld.: National Library of Australia. 16 July 1912. p. 5. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  9. ^ "MATERNITY ALLOWANCE". Gippsland Times. Vic.: National Library of Australia. 23 September 1912. p. 3 Edition: MORNINGS. Retrieved 23 January 2012.