
Eddie Ward
Eddie Ward was an influential Australian politician and a member of the Labor Party, recognized for his advocacy of workers' rights and his role in labor movements. He gained prominence as a vocal supporter of anti-conscription efforts during World War I and was notably present during the protests surrounding the deportation of Paul Freeman, highlighting his commitment to social justice.
Born on May 03, 1895 (130 years old)
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Eddie Ward was a future federal Labor minister who was injured during the police baton charge at the rally to free Freeman.
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