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Julian Stuart (18 December 1866 – 3 July 1929〔Grant, Donald 'Stuart, John Alexander Salmon (1866–1929)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, p. 129.〕) was an Australian journalist, trade unionist, poet and politician. ==Early career== John (Julian) Alexander Salmon Stuart was born in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales and grew up on the Clarence River. After a short-lived career as a school teacher and then as a clerk in Sydney, Stuart began to live the life of an itinerant worker, moving about rural New South Wales and Queensland. As he became more aware of the poor working conditions of shearers and other farm workers, he became more and more involved with the budding trade union movement. As one of the leaders of the 1891 Australian shearers' strike, Stuart was jailed and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment with hard labour. Upon release from jail, Stuart worked for the Labour Electoral League, the forerunner of the New South Wales Labor Party.
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