James Drake

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James George Drake (26 April 18502 August 1915), Australian politician, was a member of the first federal ministry.

Drake was born in London, and migrated to Australia in 1873, working as a storekeeper and journalist in Queensland, becoming a barrister in 1882. A Protectionist, he was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly 188899 and was an appointed member of the Legislative Council of Queensland 18991901. He was Postmaster-General and Secretary for Public Instruction 1899-1901.

Drake was elected to the Australian Senate in 1901 as a Senator for Queensland. He was Postmaster-General 190103 in the ministry of Edmund Barton. He was Minister for Defence 1903, Attorney-General 190304 and Vice-President of the Executive Council 190405. He retired in 1906.

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Preceded by
Alfred Deakin
Attorney General of Australia
1903–1904
Succeeded by
H.B. Higgins