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Keith Wilson (politician)

Sir Keith Cameron Wilson (3 September 1900 – 28 September 1987) was a lawyer and Australian politician, sitting in both houses of federal parliament.
Born 3 September 1900 in Adelaide, a son of lawyer A. T. K. Wilson (died 15 August 1925) and his wife Lilian (née Laurence), he attended St Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide, and studied law at the University of Adelaide.〔(Papers of Sir Keith Wilson and Lady Elizabeth Wilson, 1928-2001 ), National Library of Australia〕〔(1949 election – Sturt, SA ), Keith Cameron Wilson〕 His grandfather, C. A. Wilson, and great-grandfather, Thomas Wilson, were also lawyers who practised in South Australia.
In 1930 he married Elizabeth (Betty) Hornabrook Bonython (25 January 1907 – 25 September 2008), born in Adelaide, the eldest daughter of Adelaide ''Advertiser'' editor, and Lord mayor of Adelaide, Sir John Lavington Bonython (1875–1960) and his first wife Blanche Ada Bray (1881–1908).〔(Blanche Ada Bray (1881–1908) died in childbirth bearing Ada Bray Bonython (1908–1965))〕
In the Australian federal election, 1934 he was, with J. L. Price, nominated by the Liberal and Country League for the seat of Boothby. Price was the winning candidate.
In the Australian federal election, 1937, Keith was elected a Senator for South Australia for the United Australia Party, serving from 1938 to 1944. In 1940 he joined the army, continuing to serve in the Senate.〔 He was not re-elected in 1943, so when his term ended, he went on active service and became a "Rat of Tobruk", serving with the 2/7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, in North Africa, and subsequently in Borneo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Parliament of Australia )〕
After his return, he stood in the 1949 election for the Liberal Party of Australia (which had absorbed the UAP in 1944) as its candidate in the newly created seat of Sturt, and won. He held Sturt until his defeat by Labor's Norman Makin in 1954. A redistribution ahead of the 1955 election saw most of Sturt's Labor-friendly territory shifted to newly created Bonython, which made Sturt notionally Liberal. Makin opted to contest Bonython, and Wilson retook Sturt on a large swing. He held the seat until his retirement in 1966 which resulted in his son, Ian, gaining preselection for the seat, which he subsequently won and held for over 20 years.
Elizabeth was very active in community affairs, and served on the boards of a number of organisations.〔Richard Carruthers, Family tree, Richard Carruthers in unknown series (n.p.: n.pub., 1986).〕 In recognition of her activities, she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1946,〔(The Order of the British Empire – Member ), Elizabeth Hornabrook Wilson, 1 January 1946, Citation: ''Charities''〕 and elevated to Commander of the Order (CBE) in 1959.〔(The Order of the British Empire – Commander ), Elizabeth Hornabrook Wilson, 13 June 1959, Citation: ''Social welfare''〕
Keith Wilson was knighted on 1 January 1966.〔(Knight Bachelor ), Keith Cameron Wilson, 1 January 1966, Citation: ''Public services & social welfare''〕〔(Knights Bachelor ), second supplement to ''The London Gazette'' of 31 December 1965, No.43655, pg. 37〕 He died in Adelaide on 28 September 1987.〔(Death of Sir Keith Wilson ), Hansard, 7 October 1987, parlinfo.aph.gov.au〕
Lady Wilson turned 100 years old on 25 January 2007; she died on 25 September 2008, aged 101.
==Publications==

*"Liberal and Country League: the origins and development", by Sir Keith Wilson; Located at Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide.

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