Talk:Eden George
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A fact from Eden George appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 May 2012 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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DYK nomination
editTemplate:Did you know nominations/Aaron Ayers, Henry Thomson, Eden George
Material for article expansion
editMaterial for article expansion can be found at Trove's archive of newspapers from the period. There's a couple of interesting items regarding his time in Australia there:
Stood for the Australian Senate (1901)Prosecuted for employing a girl without paying wages (1902)Sold all his racehorses after 90 races without a win (1902)- Raised a motion calling for New South Wales to secede from the Commonwealth of Australia (1902)
Sued for libel by a government official (1903)- Defects from the Ministerialists over policy reform (1903)
Lost ₤800 when war broke out while attending his daughter's wedding in Germany (1914)Suffered exposure while manning an ambulance in France during World War I (1916)Son Leslie killed flying for the air force in England (1918)- Sued two newspapers for defamation (1926)
- Damages reduced on appeal in defamation case (1927)
List kindly compiled by User:Canley. Schwede66 18:25, 8 May 2012 (UTC)
Work towards GA
editHi there, I think this article isn't far off GA class, and I'd like to work with an Australian editor who is more familiar with NSW sources than I am, and has better access to those. Please comment if you are keen to help. Schwede66 18:02, 2 April 2016 (UTC)
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