1913 in Australia

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1913
in
Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 1913 in Australia.

1913 in Australia
Governor-General
Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
Prime ministerAndrew Fisher, then Joseph Cook
Population4,820,172
ElectionsFederal, New South Wales, Tasmania

Incumbents

State premiers

State governors

Events

  • 2 January —
    Kangaroo and Map
    series of stamps, featuring a kangaroo standing on a map of Australia, and inscribed "AUSTRALIA POSTAGE".
  • 12 March —
    Gertrude Denman
  • 1 May — The first national banknotes were introduced in denominations of 10 shillings, and 1, 5, and 10 pounds.
  • 31 May —
    Railway Disputes
    . None of these were carried.
  • 21 June — HMAS Australia, commissioned at Portsmouth and sailed to Australia to become the Australian flagship.
  • 1 to 31 August — With an average rainfall of 0.24 millimetres or 0.0094 inches, this is the driest area-averaged month over Queensland since at least 1900.[1]
  • Royal Commission
    appointed to inquire into certain charges against Henry Chinn; Chinn was supervising engineer for the transcontinental railway in Western Australia.
  • Royal Commission on Northern Territory railways and ports
  • Royal Commission on powellised timber
  • Golden Fleece Company established by HC Sleigh; acquired by Caltex in 1981
  • The Workers' Educational Association founded; it is Australia's largest non-government adult community education organisation.
  • From 1859 until 1913, a squadron of the Royal Navy was maintained in Australian waters.
  • Norfolk Island Act 1913 meant that Norfolk Island became an Australia Territory under the authority of the Australian Commonwealth.

Science and technology

  • Amalgamation took place between Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd and the Australian Wireless Company forming
    Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited
    .
  • The first
    totalisator, an entirely mechanical system invented by the Australian George Julius of Julius Poole & Gibson Pty Ltd, was installed at Ellerslie
    Racecourse in New Zealand.

Arts and literature

'Inamorata melodie nuptiale for piano' 1913 by George De Cairos Rego (1858-1946)

Film

Sport

Births

Deaths

Sir William Lyne

See also

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Meteorology
    .
  2. ^ Chris Cunneen (1986). Geoff Serle (ed.). Lyne, Sir William John (1844–1913). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 10. Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 3 January 2022.