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    The Lyne ministry was the 29th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the 13th Premier, Sir William Lyne, KCMG. Lyne was elected to...
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    Sir William John Lyne KCMG (6 April 1844 – 3 August 1913) was an Australian politician who served as Premier of New South Wales from 1899 to 1901, and...
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    Legislative Assembly in 1880 as member for Grafton, serving in the Dibbs and Lyne ministries, prior to assuming leadership of the Progressive Party. Under the constitution...
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  • 10 September 1899 because William Lyne had been appointed Premier and Colonial Treasurer, forming the Lyne ministry. Until 1904, members appointed to...
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  • the nine ministers appointed with the formation of Lyne ministry, Ashfield and Hume (William Lyne) were the only electorates in which the by-election...
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    Angela Rayner (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Ashton-under-Lyne)
    the Labour Party since 2020 and Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashton-under-Lyne since 2015. Ideologically she identifies as a socialist and as being part...
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    Henry Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, KG, PC (16 April 1720 – 22 February 1794) was born in London, the second son of the 7th...
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    served as Minister of Justice in the Lyne ministry from 1899 to 1901 and Colonial Secretary in the Wade ministry from 1907 to 1910, concurrently holding...
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    allowance as a member of parliament. The title was first used in the Lyne ministry in 1901 when Paddy Crick ceased to be Postmaster-General as a result...
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    retired in 1901. Hassall held the portfolio of Secretary for Lands in the Lyne ministry, from 1899 to 1901. In 1901 Hassall moved to the Colony of Natal. He...
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    The Reid ministry was the 28th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the 12th Premier, George Reid. The title of Premier was widely...
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    The Barton ministry (Protectionist) was the 1st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 1st prime minister, Sir Edmund Barton...
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    The First Deakin ministry (Protectionist) was the 2nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 2nd Prime Minister, Alfred...
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    September 1899, O'Sullivan became Secretary for Public Works in the Lyne ministry, and held the same position when John See became Premier until June...
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    Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council in the Lyne ministry from September 1899 to April 1900, when he left to serve in the Boer...
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    The Second Deakin ministry (Protectionist) was the 5th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 2nd Prime Minister, Alfred...
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  • Council regarded more as loose labels than genuine parties. Reid ministry Lyne ministry Sir Julian Salomons resigned on 20 February 1899 to accept appointment...
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    Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Ashton-under-Lyne)
    operation known as the Combine. He was Member of Parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne from December 1916 to January 1920. He was President of the Board of Trade...
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    Joseph Leycester Lyne, known by his religious name as Father Ignatius of Jesus: 7  ((1837-11-23)23 November 1837 – (1908-10-16)16 October 1908), was an...
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    The second Howard ministry (Liberal–National coalition) was the 61st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister...
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  • Tony Lynes (1929 – 12 October 2014) was a British writer and campaigner in the field of social security and pensions. After qualifying and working as...
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    The third Howard ministry (Liberal–National coalition) was the 62nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister...
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    Hopetoun Blunder, the governor-general, Lord Hopetoun, invited Sir William Lyne, the premier of the most populous state, New South Wales, to form a government...
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    The first Howard ministry (Liberal–National coalition) was the 60th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister...
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    The fourth Howard ministry (Liberal–National coalition) was the 63rd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister...
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    these ministries, having a group of ministers running the country, served as a predecessor of the modern perspective of cabinet. After the ministry of Lord...
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    commissioned William Lyne to form a government. His reasons for doing so have been debated, but his decision was widely regarded as a mistake. Lyne, the premier...
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    Galloway launched the Workers Party of Britain campaign in Ashton-under-Lyne. On 31 May, the Conservatives announced new "pride in places" pledges, including...
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    3 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021. "New Regency Bringing Adrian Lyne Back To Directing With 'Deep Water;' Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas In Talks For...
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    "Judas" by Sir William Lyne. Deakin was sworn in as prime minister for a third time on 2 June 1909. The Third Deakin Ministry contained five first-time...
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