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Henry Llewelyn (12 September 1855 – 6 August 1933) was a member the Queensland Legislative Council. Llewelyn was born at Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, to Henry Llewelyn and his wife Elizabeth. He arrived in Australia in 1885 and headed to Gympie to work as a gold miner. In later years he opened a bookshop and stationer which he ran for 34 years.〔 ==Political career== When the Labour Party starting forming governments in Queensland, it found much of its legislation being blocked by a hostile Council, where members had been appointed for life by successive conservative governments. After a failed referendum in May 1917, Premier Ryan tried a new tactic, and later that year advised the Governor, Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, to appoint thirteen new members whose allegiance lay with Labour to the Council.〔(Goold-Adams, Sir Hamilton John (1858–1920) ) — Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 11 April 2015.〕 Llewelyn was one of the thirteen new members, and went on to serve for four and a half years until the Council was abolished in March, 1922.〔
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