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Charles Tucker (20 February 1857 – 5 December 1928) was Mayor of Adelaide from 1894 to 1898 and a member of the South Australian House of Assembly for the seats of Encounter Bay and Alexandra.〔 〕〔〔 Born at Walkerville, South Australia, Tucker was a mayor of Port Adelaide. Associated with the shipping agents Graves & Co. and Malpas & Co. Also associated with mining and F. Ayers, Blades, Gall, Scandinavian mine at Purnamoota, Euriowie, Teetulpa, Newcastle mine, Thackaringa Copper mine and Balhannah goldmining company. Owner of Trinity Moonta Mine.〔(The Mayor of Adelaide ), Adelaide observer, 8 December 1894, p. 16, col. d〕 Tucker was a member of the Assembly for Encounter Bay (29 April 1899 to 6 July 1899 and 29 July 1899 to 2 May 1902) and Alexandra (3 May 1902 to 2 November 1906).〔(Charles Tucker ), ca. 1902〕〔 :"On 12 February 1907, as customs agent for John Martin & Co. Ltd, Tucker was found guilty of having defrauded the Customs Department during the 1890s of duties payable on goods imported by the firm. His brother and nephew were also implicated. The amount involved approached £33,000 of which Tucker's share had been about £2,000 a year for more than a decade. Tucker was sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour; the Observer cautioned against 'the pretensions of smooth-tongued and clever individuals of gentlemanly address and suitably captivating manners'. It had been South Australia's longest criminal trial: there were 97 witnesses and some 8,000 exhibits, and the case ran for 31 days."〔(Bio )〕〔Vivien Stewart, ('Tucker, Charles (1857 - 1928)' ), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pp 274-275.〕 ==References== *(catalog search "Charles Tucker" ), State Library of South Australia *(catalog search "Charles Tucker 1857 1928" ), State Library of South Australia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles Tucker (politician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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