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John Cann
John Cann.jpg
John Cann in 1902
32nd Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales
In office
6 May 1912 – 29 Jan 1914
Premier James McGowen
William Holman
Preceded by Ambrose Carmichael
Succeeded by William Holman
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Sturt
In office
20 June 1891 – 25 June 1894
Preceded by Wyman Brown
Succeeded by William John Ferguson
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Broken Hill
In office
17 July 1894 – 6 November 1913
Preceded by New district
Succeeded by District abolished
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Sturt
In office
15 November 1913 – 20 December 1916
Preceded by Arthur Hill Griffith
Succeeded by Percy Brookfield
Personal details
Born (1860-04-19)19 April 1860
Horrabridge, Devonshire, England
Died 21 July 1940(1940-07-21) (aged 80)
Petersham, New South Wales, Australia
Political party Australian Labor Party
Spouse(s) Eliza Ann Callard (1885-1940)
Relations George Cann
Children Nil
Occupation Miner
Religion Methodism, Congregationalism

John Henry Cann (19 April 1860 – 21 July 1940) was a New South Wales politician, Treasurer, and Minister of the Crown in the cabinets of James McGowen and William Holman.

Background[edit]

Cann was born in 1860 in Horrabridge, Devonshire, moving with his family to Northumberland in 1866.[1] At the age of nine he began work in the coal mines. He moved to London in 1882 and migrated to Australia in 1887 following his marriage in 1885. After a brief period working as a coal miner at Port Kembla Cann moved to Broken Hill where he worked as a miner for BHP.[1] He was also a Primitive Methodist lay preacher at this time.

Political Career[edit]

Cann was elected president of the local branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association (A.M.A.) in early 1890, defeating the more radical previous president, Richard Sleath.[2] When the AMA formed a local branch of the Labor Electoral League in 1891 Cann was preselected as candidate for the state parliament seat of Sturt and elected in the same year.[1] Cann was elected unopposed as the sitting member, Wyman Brown, decided to retire after local unions passed a motion of no confidence in him. Other labour candidates including Sleath (then serving as AMA secretary) and William Ferguson (supported by the Barrier Ranges Trades and Labour Council) withdrew from the contest once it was clear Cann had the majority support of local unions.[2]

Cann faced significant local problems once elected. The far west of New South Wales was in a severe drought, and Broken Hill had no secure source of fresh water. Cann was able to persuade the Premier, Henry Parkes, to commission emergency supplies of water brought in from South Australia by train.[2]

An even more significant problem emerged with the defeat of the local union movement in 1892 miners' strike. The 18 week strike saw local union leaders arrested and imprisoned in Sydney and strikebreakers brought in to replace striking miners. Union membership collapsed following the defeat and many of the working conditions won in previous years were lost.[2]

While the defeat of the strike was a significant setback for the unions in Broken Hill, politically Labour was very successful in the 1890s. Cann was able to persuade the Dibbs government to divide the Electoral district of Sturt into three new seats, Alma, Broken Hill and a redrawn Sturt. Labour polled over 70 percent in all three new seats at the 1894 election, with Cann winning Broken Hill.[2]

Cann served as Labor's central campaign director for the 1897 election to the Federation Convention. Labor opposed the 1897 federation proposal, instead advocating a unicameral legislature elected by universal suffrage. This opposition to federation was controversial locally, and although the "No" vote was successful, it caused significant internal conflict within the Labor party in the far west.[2]

Cann continued to serve as MLA for Broken Hill until the seat was abolished in 1913, when he returned to the seat of Sturt. From 1912 to 1914 he was the Treasurer of New South Wales. He finally resigned from parliament in 1916 after local unionists passed a motion of no confidence in him. He was suceeded as the member for Sturt by the more radical Percy Brookfield.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Nairn, Bede (1979). "Cann, John Henry (1860–1940)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved March 17, 2013. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ellem, Bradon; Shields, John (2006). "Chapter 11: The Far West". In Hagan, Jim. People and Politics in Regional New South Wales. 1, 1856 to 1950s. Leichhardt: The Federation Press. pp. 294–326. ISBN 978 186287 571 5. 
  3. ^ "Mr John Henry Cann (1860 - 1940)". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 27 December 2010. 
Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
Wyman Brown
Member for Sturt
1891 – 1894
Succeeded by
William John Ferguson
New district Member for Broken Hill
1894 – 1913
District abolished
Preceded by
Arthur Hill Griffith
Member for Sturt
1913 – 1917
Succeeded by
Percy Brookfield
Political offices
Preceded by
Ambrose Carmichael
Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales
1912 – 1914
Succeeded by
William Holman

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Fri, 14 Jun 2013 03:46:32 -0700

Dave Bithell, Ray Candy and John Fox, skipped by Grenville Barnett lost by just one shot 17 – 18, and Brian Parkhouse, Dave Fourte, Roland Lugger with their skip John Cann made a spirited comeback after a poor start, losing by three shots 14 – 17.
 
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Sun, 02 Jun 2013 01:13:06 -0700

Gordon Freeman, John Chaplin and John Cann skipped by Dave Crisp went down 19 – 30 and Jack Bilby, Terry Coltham, Larry Ireland and skip Eric Bennett lost 15 – 25, giving Beacon Down a 94 – 66 victory. The Saturday League match this week was ...
 
Royal Gazette
Wed, 29 May 2013 04:06:55 -0700

She has served as Acting CMO since the retirement of John Cann at the end of 2011. Dr Peek-Ball's appointment was announced as the Health Ministry said the CMO's office had been transferred from the Health Department to Ministry headquarters.

Bermuda Sun

Bermuda Sun
Tue, 28 May 2013 08:02:48 -0700

Dr. Peek-Ball has been Acting CMO since January 2012, after Dr. John Cann's retirement on December 31st 2011. Dr. Peek-Ball has a Master's in Public Health from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, an M.D. degree from Jefferson Medical College ...
 
Spartanburg Herald Journal
Mon, 20 May 2013 20:55:24 -0700

4900 or at john.cann@spart1.org. ... Byrnes golfer Taylor White won three matches to lead the North to a 13 1/2-2 1/2 victory in the North-South all-star match over the weekend. ... Byrnes High School's volleyball team will hold its spring game at 4:15 ...
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