Oliver Uppill (9 May 1876 – 28 February 1946) was an Australian politician. He was a United Australia Party member of the Australian Senate from 1934...
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producer Oliver Unsöld (born 1973), German footballer Oliver Uppill (1876–1946), Australian politician Oliver Urso (born 1999), Danish footballer Oliver Vachell...
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George (1892–1955)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 29 May 2023. "UPPILL, Oliver (1876–1946)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 29 May 2023. "McLACHLAN...
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1950–1956 Dorothy Tangney Labor Western Australia 1947 1943–1968 Oliver Uppill United Australia South Australia 1947 1935–1944 Keith Wilson United...
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Senators Jack Duncan-Hughes and Alexander McLachlan and Country Party Senator Oliver Badman were not up for re-election. Three seats were up for election. The...
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election for the House of Representatives or the Senate. Country Party senator Oliver Badman resigned on 30 September 1937 to run for the House of Representatives...
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Labor Alexander Fraser Country Death South Australia 10 October 1944 Oliver Uppill United Australia Ted Mattner United Australia Resignation 16th Parliament...
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United Australia Party's Senate whip in October 1941. In parts of 1943, Oliver Uppill was acting whip due to MacDonald's illness. From July 1944, James McLachlan...
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Labor candidates UAP candidates Ungrouped candidates Alex Finlay Bert Hoare Herman Dolling James McLachlan* George McLeay* Oliver Uppill* Tom Garland...
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1944–1962 John Spicer United Australia Victoria 1944 1940–1944, 1950–1956 Oliver Uppill United Australia South Australia 1941 1935–1944 Keith Wilson United...
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Australia, filling the casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Oliver Uppill. Soon after his appointment, the UAP became the Liberal Party. Defeated...
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Grace Bussell and Sam Isaacs help to rescue the passengers. 9 May – Oliver Uppill 7 September – C. J. Dennis 10 September – Hugh D. McIntosh 18 September...
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dissolved and replaced by the newly established Liberal Party. UAP Senator Oliver Uppill resigned on 16 September 1944; UAP member Ted Mattner was appointed...
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United Australia Party Senators James McLachlan, George McLeay and Oliver Uppill were not up for re-election. Three seats were up for election. The United...
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United Australia Party Senators James McLachlan, George McLeay and Oliver Uppill were not up for re-election. Three seats were up for election. The Labor...
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Ted Mattner (UAP) was appointed a South Australian Senator to replace Oliver Uppill (UAP). On 18 August 1945, Kim Beazley (Labor) was elected to replace...
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Jeffrey Walter Turner — For service to community history. Robert Alfred Uppill — For service to the community of Manning. Donald John van Keimpema — For...
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Christ. Vernon Joseph Turner – For service to hockey. Dr Robin Katherine Uppill – For service to orienteering. David Van Nunen – For service to the visual...
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