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Archie CameronArchie Galbraith Cameron (22 March 1895 - 9 August 1956). Australian politician, was born in rural South Australia, the son of a Scottish-born farmer, and educated at state schools. He worked on his father's farm until 1916, when he joined the Australian Army. After World War I Cameron took up farming at Loxton, and became active in the newly formed Country Party. In 1927 he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly, where he served until 1934. In 1934 Cameron was elected to the House of Representatives for the rural South Australian electorate of Barker. Cameron was an extreme conservative with a violent temper, and not really suited to parliamentary life. But in 1937 he was appointed an assistant minister in the government of Joseph Lyons, and in 1938 he became Postmaster-General. In 1939 Lyons died, and the Country Party leader, Dr Earle Page, refused to serve under his successor, Robert Menzies. The Country Party then rebelled against Page's leadership, deposed him and elected Cameron as their new leader. Cameron then took the Country Party back into the coalition government under Menzies, becoming Minister for Commerce and Minister for the Navy. After the 1940 elections, however, the Country Party tired of Cameron's domineering style, and replaced him as leader with Arthur Fadden. Cameron then immediately resigned from the ministry, and from the Country Party: he joined Menzies's party, the United Australia Party. He rejoined the Army and spent the rest of the war on active service. In 1945 Cameron joined Menzies's new party, the Liberal Party, and when the Liberals won the 1949 elections Menzies appointed him Speaker of the House: mainly, it was said, to keep him out of the Cabinet. He presided over the House with an autocratic style that caused a number of celebrated rows with members on both sides. He died suddenly in August 1956 in Sydney. Cameron, Archie Cameron, Archie Cameron, Archie Cameron, Archie Cameron, Archie Cameron, Archie
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