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Moses Gabb

Moses Gabb
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Member of the Australian Parliament
for Angas
In office
13 December 1919 – 14 November 1925
Preceded by Paddy Glynn
Succeeded by Walter Parsons
In office
12 October 1929 – 7 August 1934
Preceded by Walter Parsons
Succeeded by Division abolished
Personal details
Born (1882-11-21)21 November 1882
Adelaide, South Australia
Died 6 March 1951(1951-03-06) (aged 68)
Nationality Australian
Political party Labor (1919–31)
Independent (1931–34)
Occupation Church worker, greengrocer

Joel Moses Gabb (21 November 1882 – 6 March 1951) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1919 to 1934, representing the electorate of Angas. He represented the Australian Labor Party until resigning during the 1931 Labor split; however, he did not join the United Australia Party along with the other dissident MPs, and instead remained in parliament as an independent.

Gabb was born in Glenelg, and was educated at St Peter's College. He worked for printers A. & E. Lewis and then for grocers Barns, Stobie, & Co. after leaving school. He had studied at night to become a Methodist missionary while working at the grocers, and after qualifying for home mission work, worked from 1905 reopening a mission on Kangaroo Island, then at churches in Cockburn, Silverton, Kalangadoo and Penola, and on the Tea Tree GullyModbury circuit. He passed as a candidate for ministry and studied at Prince Alfred College in 1908, before spending two and a half years preaching from a motor launch on the Murray River between Swan Reach and Loxton. He then left missionary work because of doctrinal differences, did not enter the ministry, and instead opened a store at Alberton until his election to parliament. He married Florence Ethel Hobbs on 9 October 1912. He was publicly involved in the campaign against conscription during World War I, and unsuccessfully contested the 1918 state election in the electorate of Barossa, narrowly losing to Sir Richard Butler. Gabb was a strict teetotaller.


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