Background
Smith was born in Westbury, Tasmania and educated in state schools in Victoria and Tasmania.
Smith was born in Westbury, Tasmania and educated in state schools in Victoria and Tasmania.
He became an electrician in Devonport and later an official in the Amalgamated Engineers" Union. Smith was elected as the Australian Labor Party member for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Denison at the 1910 election. He was an Assistant Minister during the Second Hughes Ministry from 14 November 1916 to 17 February 1917.
He was a strong supporter of Prime Minister Billy Hughes and campaigned for conscription at the October 1916 plebiscite.
Smith left the Labor Party with Hughes and joined the Nationalist Party when it was established. In the Fifth Hughes Ministry he was an Honorary Minister from 4 February 1920 until he was made Minister for the Navy on 28 July 1920.
He was Minister for the Navy until 21 December 1921. He was obliged to carry out a significant reduction in the capacity of the Royal Australian Navy, placing more of Australia"s defence in the hands of the (British) Royal Navy.
In December 1921, Hughes repaid Smith"s loyalty by abolishing the position of naval minister.
At the 1922 election, he was opposed by Labor and two other independent Nationalist candidates and lost to Labor"s David O"Keefe. He eventually became a farmer. At the 1934 election, he ran against Prime Minister Joseph Lyons as a supporter of social cartulary-register
In 1938 he successfully applied for re-entry to the Labor Party.