Arnold Edmund Piesse (2 April 1872 – 21 July 1935) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the
Legislative Assembly of
Western Australia
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from 1909 to 1914 and again from 1930 until his death, on both occasions representing the
seat of Katanning.
Piesse was born in
Guildford, Western Australia
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, to Elizabeth Ellen (née Oxley) and William Roper Piesse.
Three of his brothers,
Alfred
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,
Charles
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, and
Frederick Piesse, were also members of parliament. After leaving school, Piesse worked in
Northam for five years, employed by the merchant firm of
George Throssell
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George Thros ...
(a future
premier
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). He then joined two of his brothers (Charles and Frederick) in business at
Katanning, eventually taking over the company. Piesse was eventually elected to the
Katanning Road Board, and served as its chairman for a period.
He first entered parliament in November 1909, winning the seat of Katanning unopposed at the by-election caused by the resignation of his brother Frederick. He was re-elected at the
1911 state election, standing for the
Liberal Party
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, but after a period of ill health chose not to re-contest his seat at the
1914 election.
After leaving parliament, Piesse went to England on a health trip, and did not return to Australia until 1925.
Standing as an unendorsed
Country Party candidate, Piesse re-entered parliament at the
1930 state election, defeating
Alec Thomson (the sitting Country Party leader who had been Piesse's successor in 1914). He was re-elected at the
1933 election,
but died in office in July 1935 (aged 63). He had left for a health trip to England in February of that year, and on the
Cape Town
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–
Fremantle
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leg of the return journey killed himself by jumping overboard. His daughter had died suddenly while he was away, and it was thought that this news might have been a factor in his own death.
Piesse had been married twice, firstly to Margaret Mary Chipper in 1897, with whom he had three children. He was widowed in 1902, and remarried in 1904 to Lille Johnston, with whom he had another two children. One of his sons,
Edmund Piesse
Edmund Stephen Roper Piesse (5 January 1900 – 25 August 1952) was an Australian politician who represented Western Australia in the Senate from 1950 until his death. He was a member of the Country Party.
Piesse was born in Katanning, We ...
, became a Country Party senator, but like his father, killed himself while in office.
A nephew,
Harold, was also a member of parliament in Western Australia.
References
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1872 births
1935 deaths
Australian politicians who died by suicide
Mayors of places in Western Australia
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
Politicians from Perth, Western Australia
Suicides by drowning
Western Australian local councillors