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  1. Edmund Barton, né le 18 janvier 1849 à Sydney et mort le 7 janvier 1920 à Medlow Bath est un homme d'État australien qui fut le premier titulaire du poste de Premier ministre d'Australie . Comme dirigeant fédéral, Barton est devenu un symbole national dont on retiendra la citation : « For the first time, we have a nation for a continent ...

  2. Edmund Barton was born in Glebe, New South Wales, on 18 January 1849. He was one of the nine surviving children of William Barton and Mary Louise Whydah, English immigrants who arrived in Australia in 1827. William was a secretary and accountant for an agricultural company, and later became a stockbroker. Mary ran a school for girls.

  3. Edmund Barton was a leading advocate of Federation, fired equally by Henry Parkes' speech at Tenterfield on 24 October 1889 and by Tasmanian lawyer and politician Andrew Inglis Clark. Barton's powerful speech to the Legislative Council on 8 October 1890 influenced New South Wales to participate in the national meeting proposed at the Australasian Federal Convention in Melbourne that year.

  4. Older articles are being reviewed with a view to bringing them into line with contemporary values but the original text will remain available for historical context. Hide message. Barton, Sir Edmund (Toby) (1849–1920) federationist, prime minister and judge. Edmund Barton, 1901-03. National Archives of Australia, A1200, L24689.

  5. Edmund Barton. Sir Edmund Barton (* 18. Januar 1849 in Sydney, New South Wales; † 7. Januar 1920 in Medlow Bath, New South Wales) war ein australischer Politiker und der erste Premierminister des Landes. Seine Amtszeit dauerte vom 1. Januar 1901 bis zum 24. September 1903.

  6. Edmund Barton was born 18 January, 1849 and died 7 January, 1920. Barton was the first Prime Minister of the new Commonwealth of Australia and served in office 1 January, 1901 to 24 September, 1903. He was the Leader of the Protectionist Party. Barton represented the electorate of Hunter, NSW 1901 to 1903.

  7. (1849–1920). Edmund Barton was the first prime minister of Australia . He led the movement to make Australia a country and helped write the country’s constitution.