Everything about George Edwards Australian Politician totally explained
George Bertrand Edwards (
30 January 1855 –
4 February 1911) was an
Australian politician. Born in
Hobart,
Tasmania, where he was educated, he was a journalist in Tasmania before moving to
Melbourne, where he became a businessman, later moving to
Sydney. In 1901, he contested the
first federal election as the
Free Trade candidate for
South Sydney, and won. He held the seat until his retirement in 1906. In 1910 he returned to the
House of Representatives as the
Liberal member for
North Sydney, but he died shortly afterwards in 1911.
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