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12 Facts About Archibald Gilchrist

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Archibald Gilchrist was an Australian businessman and politician.

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Archibald Gilchrist served in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1914 to 1917, representing the seat of Gascoyne.

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Archibald Gilchrist was raised in Sydney, and attended Sydney High School before finding work on the staff of the Public Library of New South Wales.

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Archibald Gilchrist was later appointed manager of The Northern Times, a local newspaper which he eventually took over as proprietor.

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In 1913, Archibald Gilchrist toured the North-West as an organiser for the Commonwealth Liberal Party, campaigning against the 1913 referendums.

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Archibald Gilchrist was a prominent advocate of migration schemes, and served as secretary of the New Settlers' League and the Big Brother Movement.

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At the 1914 state election, Archibald Gilchrist was elected to the seat of Gascoyne for the Liberal Party.

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8.

Archibald Gilchrist enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in December 1915, and served with a medical corps until receiving a medical discharge in December 1916.

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Archibald Gilchrist returned to Carnarvon in time to contest the 1917 election, but was defeated by Edward Angelo.

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Archibald Gilchrist moved to Mildura, Victoria, in 1921, becoming a sub-editor of the Sunraysia Daily.

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Archibald Gilchrist owned 3TR, a radio station servicing the Gippsland region, from 1934 to 1938, and at the 1937 Victorian state election unsuccessfully ran as an independent in the seat of Gippsland North.

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Between 1939 and 1945, Archibald Gilchrist lived in the United States and gave lectures about Australia on behalf of Rotary International.