Richard Butler (Australian politician)

Richard Butler (Australian politician)

Sir Richard Butler (3 December 185028 April 1925) was an Australian politician and Premier of South Australia.

Early life

Butler was born at Stadhampton, near Oxford, England, elder son of Richard Butler, pastoralist, and his wife Mary Eliza, "née" Sadler. The family emigrated to South Australia, arriving in Adelaide 8 March 1854. Butler was educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, then spent many years as a farmer and grazier. He was a Justice of the Peace before he was 30.

Political career

Butler attempted to enter parliament early in 1890 when he stood for Yatala but was defeated. A few months later he won the seat at a by-election. On 13 April 1898 he succeeded Cockburn as minister of agriculture in the Kingston ministry which resigned in December 1899.

Butler was treasurer in the Jenkins ministry 15 May 19011 March 1905, and was also commissioner of crown lands and immigration 1 April 19021 March 1905. Jenkins then went to London as agent-general — Butler succeeded him as premier, still keeping his previous portfolios. His ministry was defeated on 26 July 1905 and he was in opposition for about four years. On 22 December 1909 Butler joined the first Peake ministry as treasurer and minister for the Northern Territory, but the ministry was defeated on 3 June 1910. Butler was commissioner of public works in the second Peake ministry 17 February 191210 November 1914 and minister of mines and of marine 17 February 19123 April 1915. He was treasurer once again and minister of railways in Peake's third ministry from 14 July 19177 May 1919, and minister of agriculture 19 December 19187 May 1919.

Butler left the ministry in controversial circumstances. The report of the royal commission on the wheat scheme appeared to reflect on the actions of Butler while he was the minister in charge of it, and Peake asked Butler to resign. He refused to do so because he considered that would admit the justice of the charges. The executive council, on the advice of the government, thereupon dismissed Butler from his offices. The report of another royal commission presented some 14 months later was, however, accepted as clearing him of guilt; also the fact that he was elected speaker in 1921 suggests there had been injustice. He was defeated at the general election of 1924 after having represented the same district for 34 years.

Late life

At the beginning of 1925 Butler went on a trip to England and died at South Croydon on 28 April 1925. Butler was knighted in 1913. He had married Helena Kate Layton in 1878 and Ethel Pauline Finer in 1894, who survived him with eight children by the first marriage and three by the second.

Butler's son, Richard Layton Butler, was twice premier of South Australia (1927–30 and 1933–38). His great-grandson Mark Butler is a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives.

References

*Kay Rollison, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070510b.htm Butler, Sir Richard (1850 - 1925)] ', "Australian Dictionary of Biography", Volume 7, MUP, 1979, pp 505-506.

* [http://elections.uwa.edu.au/listmins.lasso List of Prime Minister/Premier by date] at Australian Government and Politics Database Project
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Richard|Last=Butler|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogBr-By.html


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