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Samuel Benson : ウィキペディア英語版
Sam Benson

Samuel James "Sam" Benson, CBE (12 July 1909 – 26 July 1995) was an Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, he was educated in that city at St Peter's College. He became a wool-classer, then a seaman and Port Phillip pilot, earning the rank of ship's master in 1938.
Benson joined the Royal Australian Navy during World War II, and commanded the .
Having served as Mayor and Councillor on Williamstown City Council,〔J.S. Legge (ed.) (1974), ''Who's Who in Australia'', Herald and Weekly Times Limited, Melbourne, Australia, page 103.〕 he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in 1962 as the Labor member for Batman,〔Lyle Allan (1995), 'Sam Benson for Batman and Australia. Labor preselection problems, the ethnic vote, and the ghost of Benson,' ''People and Place'', Vol.3, No.3, Pages 54-56〕〔Andrew Lemon (1983), ''The Northcote Side of the River'', Hargreen Publishing Company, North Melbourne, Page 268. ISBN 0-949905-12-7〕 filling the vacancy formed by the death of Alan Bird.〔 Benson was re-elected in 1963, but three years later was expelled from the ALP.〔〔Peter Howson (edited by Don Aitkin) (1984), ''The Howson Diaries. The Life of Politics'', Viking Press, Ringwood, Victoria, page 50. ISBN 0-7139-1656-7〕 The expulsion arose from Benson's support of continued Australian participation in the Vietnam War, and, more specifically, his refusal to resign from an organisation called the Defend Australia Committee, after it had been proscribed by the Federal Executive. This organisation comprised a number of Liberal Party, Democratic Labor Party and right-wing activists, and was supported by B.A. Santamaria.〔Michelle Grattan (1967), 'The Benson Affair', ''Australian Quarterly'' Vol. 39, No. 3, September, pages 20-37.〕〔Susanna Short (1992), ''Laurie Short. A Political Life'', Allen and Unwin, North Sydney, New South Wales, page 246. ISBN 1-86373-188-1〕 Thereafter he served in parliament as an independent. He was re-elected as an independent in 1966, the first person to achieve this feat in the House of Representatives since Lewis Nott in 1949.〔
Benson retired in 1969, and served as the General Secretary of the Merchant Service Guild from 1970 to 1972.〔 He died on 26 July 1995.
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