James Lang

Male, Deceased Person

1910 – 2002

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Who was James Lang?

James Christian Lang was an Australian politician. The son of Jack Lang, Premier of New South Wales 1925–27 and 1930–32, he succeeded his father as the member for Auburn in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, serving from 1946 to 1950.

Born in Homebush, Lang was educated at North Auburn Public School and Burwood Intermediate High School before entering his father's real estate business, Lang and Daes, in 1925. In 1930 he became the manager, remaining so until 1958, when he became the manager of his own real estate company until 1962. On 22 February 1933 he married Mary Dowling, with whom he had three children. He also served as secretary of the Auburn Starr-Bowkett Co-operative Building Societies.

In 1946, Jack Lang resigned from state parliament to run for the federal seat of Reid, prompting a by-election for the state seat of Auburn. By this time both the federal and state branches of the Australian Labor Party had repudiated the former Premier, who endorsed his son to run under the Lang Labor banner. Lang was successful, achieving 52.32% of the primary vote and easily defeating the official Labor candidate. He thus joined Lilian Fowler as one of two Lang Labor MPs.

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Born
Mar 25, 1910
Homebush
Died
Dec 14, 2002

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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