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- Vaiben_Solomon abstract "Vaiben Louis Solomon (13 May 1853 - 20 October 1908) was the 21st Premier of South Australia and a member of the first Australian Commonwealth parliament.Solomon was born in Adelaide, South Australia, the son of Judah Moss Solomon, a member of the South Australian Legislative Council and Lord Mayor of Adelaide from 1869 to 1870. After an education which began at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution before moving to Scotch College, Melbourne, the Jewish Solomon wished to marry Mary Wigzell, a gentile, but his father so opposed the marriage that Solomon left for the Northern Territory in 1873. There he became editor of the Northern Territory Times as well as holding successful mining and mercantile holdings. He mixed these interests in his 1894 book Guide to Western Australia and its goldfields. Additionally, on 6 December 1880, three months after his father's death, Solomon married Wigzell, now a widow with a young son. He became a prominent figure in the Northern Territory and gained the nickname "Black Solomon", derived from the time, on a dare, he painted himself black and walked naked through the streets of Palmerston (now known as Darwin). Solomon was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly in April 1890 as an inaugural member for the Electoral district of Northern Territory (then part of South Australia) on the back of a campaign advocating a White Australia policy. He served as Government Whip before becoming Leader of the Opposition in 1899, when he had the Charles Kingston government dissolve over Kingston’s proposal to extend suffrage to all householders and their wives. Solomon then became Premier and Treasurer of South Australia for one week, 1 December to 8 December 1899, before further machinations led to new Opposition Leader Frederick Holder gaining the Premiership. Solomon was a member of the Australian Federation Convention in 1897 and the Convention that framed the Australian Constitution in 1897-98, before his election to the inaugural Australian federal Parliament in 1901 as a Free Trade Member for South Australia. Solomon unsuccessfully stood for the Division of Boothby at the 1903 election before returning to the South Australian House of Assembly in 1905 as the Member for the Northern Territory. By the time of his death to cancer, Solomon was Deputy Leader of the Opposition.Twice married, Solomon holds the dual distinctions of being South Australia’s sole Jewish and shortest serving Premier. The electorate of Solomon in the Northern Territory is named after him. His daughter Esther was the first woman elected to the Adelaide City Council and served two terms as Deputy Mayor.".
- Vaiben_Solomon activeYearsEndDate "1899-12-08".
- Vaiben_Solomon activeYearsEndDate "1903-12-16".
- Vaiben_Solomon activeYearsStartDate "1899-12-01".
- Vaiben_Solomon activeYearsStartDate "1901-03-30".
- Vaiben_Solomon associate Alexander_Poynton.
- Vaiben_Solomon associate Charles_Kingston.
- Vaiben_Solomon associate Frederick_Holder.
- Vaiben_Solomon associate John_Langdon_Bonython.
- Vaiben_Solomon associate Lee_Batchelor.
- Vaiben_Solomon associate Paddy_Glynn.
- Vaiben_Solomon birthDate "1853-05-13".
- Vaiben_Solomon birthPlace Adelaide.
- Vaiben_Solomon birthYear "1853".
- Vaiben_Solomon deathDate "1908-10-20".
- Vaiben_Solomon deathYear "1908".
- Vaiben_Solomon orderInOffice "21st Premier of South Australia".
- Vaiben_Solomon party Conservatism.
- Vaiben_Solomon party Free_Trade_Party.
- Vaiben_Solomon region Division_of_South_Australia.
- Vaiben_Solomon religion Judaism.
- Vaiben_Solomon successor Frederick_Holder.
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- Vaiben_Solomon alongside Lee_Batchelor.
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- Vaiben_Solomon birthDate "1853-05-13".
- Vaiben_Solomon birthPlace Adelaide.
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- Vaiben_Solomon dateOfBirth "1853-05-13".
- Vaiben_Solomon dateOfDeath "1908-10-20".
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- Vaiben_Solomon honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Vaiben_Solomon name "Solomon, Vaiben".
- Vaiben_Solomon name "Vaiben Solomon".
- Vaiben_Solomon order "21".
- Vaiben_Solomon parliament "Australian".
- Vaiben_Solomon party Conservatism.
- Vaiben_Solomon party Free_Trade_Party.
- Vaiben_Solomon placeOfBirth Adelaide.
- Vaiben_Solomon predecessor Charles_Kingston.
- Vaiben_Solomon predecessor "New seat".
- Vaiben_Solomon religion Judaism.
- Vaiben_Solomon shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Vaiben_Solomon successor Frederick_Holder.
- Vaiben_Solomon successor "Division abolished".
- Vaiben_Solomon termEnd "1899-12-08".
- Vaiben_Solomon termEnd "1903-12-16".
- Vaiben_Solomon termStart "1899-12-01".
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- Vaiben_Solomon title Premier_of_South_Australia.
- Vaiben_Solomon title "Member for South Australia".
- Vaiben_Solomon years "1899".
- Vaiben_Solomon years "1901".
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- Vaiben_Solomon subject Category:Treasurers_of_South_Australia.
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