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  1. Joseph Cook was the prime minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914. Personal profile. Born. 7 December 1860, Silverdale, Staffordshire, England. Education. St Luke's School, Silverdale, about 1866 to 1873. Employment. Coalminer. Clerk. Politician. Diplomat. Royal commissioner. Memberships. Primitive Methodist Church (about 1875 to 1947)

  2. Liberal Party of Australia. Sir Joseph Cook (born Dec. 7, 1860, Silverdale, Staffordshire, Eng.—died July 30, 1947, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) was an early prime minister (1913–14) of a federated Australia who helped found the nation’s military institutions.

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  3. Prime Minister Joseph Cook Cook became Prime Minister following the general election on 31 May 1913. He led the Liberal Party to victory with a one-seat majority in the House of Representatives but he failed to win control of the Senate.

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    Sir Joseph Cook GCMG (7 December 1860 – 30 July 1947) was an Australian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of Australia, from 1913 to 1914. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party, having previously been leader of the Anti-Socialist Party from 1908 to 1909.

    • Coal miner, trade unionist
    • Andrew Fisher, Billy Hughes
  5. Joseph Cook is a polar scientist best known for his work on biological feedback on glaciers and ice sheets, and his innovative science communication. Over the past decade, Cook has conducted over 12 Arctic field seasons, mostly in field camps on the Greenl...

  6. Sir Joseph Cook (1860-1947), prime minister, was born on 7 December 1860 at Silverdale, Staffordshire, England, son of William Cooke, coalminer, and his wife Margaret, née Fletcher. He grew up in poverty.