Staniforth Smith

Staniforth Smith
Senator for Western Australia
In office
29 March 1901  31 December 1906
Personal details
Born 25 February 1869
Kingston, Victoria
Died 14 January 1934 (aged 64)
Nationality Australian
Political party Free Trade Party
Alma mater University of Melbourne
Occupation Engineer
Staniforth Smith as a private soldier in 1916 (Illustrated War News)

Miles Staniforth Cater Smith (25 February 1869 14 January 1934) was an Australian politician. Born in Kingston, Victoria, he was educated at St Arnaud Grammar School and then the University of Melbourne before becoming an engineer. He moved to Western Australia in 1896, becoming a public servant. He sat on Kalgoorlie Council, of which he was mayor in 1900, and was a leading federalist. In 1901, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Free Trade Senator for Western Australia. He held the seat until his retirement in 1906. He was later involved in the Papuan Government Service, where he was Director of Agriculture and Mines. After serving in the military from 1914 to 1918, he served as acting Administrator of the Northern Territory 1919-1921. He continued his involvement with Papua as Commissioner for Crown Lands, Mines and Agriculture. After retiring from government service, he was a farmer at Boyup Brook in Western Australia. Smith died in 1934.[1]

References

  1. Carr, Adam (2008). "Australian Election Archive". Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 2008-11-16.