MarketEvan Wisdom
Company Profile

Evan Wisdom

Brigadier General Evan Alexander Wisdom, was an Australian army officer, politician and administrator. He was a general in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during World War I and later served as administrator of the Territory of New Guinea from 1921 to 1933.

Early life
Born on 29 September 1869 at Inverness, Scotland, the son of Francis William Wisdom and Mary, née Cameron. He attended his education at Inverness and Edinburgh. After his education he served in a militia infantry battalion and was later transferred to the Midlothian Coast Artillery. He emigrated to Australia in 1891 to seek his fortune and settled in Western Australia, where he began as a prospector to Southern Cross at Yilgarn. In 1892, with the discovery of gold at Coolgardie, he went prospecting and found success. With the money made from his prospecting, he opened a store at Coolgardie. He later joined the gold rush at Kalgoorlie and again had success. He acquired extensive mining interests and set up the Exchange Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Travelling back to Scotland in 1894, he married Agnes Bell Jackson on 16 April 1895 at Edinburgh. Together they emigrated to Western Australia and bought a house at Claremont, Perth. Retaining his business interests in the goldfields, he became active in the Citizens Military Force upon creation and was appointed lieutenant in the Western Australian Mounted Infantry, with the command of the Cannington troop. Promoted to captain in 1903 and in 1904, he was posted to militia headquarters in Perth. He later became the brigade major of the Western Australian Infantry Brigade in 1908. Fostering a desire to enter politics, he became the mayor of Cottesloe between 1908 and 1913 and later went on to be the Liberal member for Claremont in the Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1917. ==First World War==
First World War
With the outbreak of war, he was appointed the commandant of the Karrakatta training camp in 1914. Commissioned into the First Australian Imperial Force in March 1915 as brigade major of the 5th Brigade, serving with the brigade for the majority of the Gallipoli campaign. Given command of the 18th Battalion in February 1916 and arriving in France in March. He led the battalion during the Battle of Pozières Heights and the Battles of the Somme. He was promoted to colonel and temporary brigadier general and appointed to command the 7th Brigade and led the brigade at the Battle of Lagnicourt in March 1917 and the Second Battle of Bullecourt in May. Wisdom was appointed the Companion of the Order of the Bath in June. He went on to command the brigade at battles which captured the Menin Road, Broodseinde and Passchendaele. He had been mentioned in despatches six times for his outstanding services during the war. After the war's end Wisdom remained in England and worked in the AIF's repatriation and demobilisation department. He subsequently returned to Australia and was appointed chairman of the Central War Gratuities Board in May 1920. ==New Guinea==
New Guinea
In 1920, Wisdom successfully applied for the newly created position of administrator of the Territory of New Guinea – the former colony of German New Guinea which had been occupied by Australia during the war and later made a League of Nations mandate. He was the first civilian administrator, replacing the military administration, and was chosen by the Hughes government from over 30 applicants. Wisdom formally took up the administratorship on 21 March 1921. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1895, while on a return visit to Scotland, Wisdom married Agnes Jackson; the couple had no children. He was widowed in 1931. ==References==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com