Reginald Walter Darcy Weaver (18 July 1876 – 12 November 1945) was an Australian conservative parliamentarian who served in the New South Wales Legislative...
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Reginald Weaver was an Australian politician. It is also the name of: Reginald Weaver (footballer) (1905–1970), English footballer Reg Weaver, American...
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Reginald William Weaver (14 September 1905 – 16 July 1970) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right. Born in Radstock, Weaver...
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broken conservative parties and form the Liberal Party in 1945. When Reginald Weaver died in November 1945, only months after becoming the first leader...
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Alexander Mair, but he resigned on 2 February 1944 and was replaced by Reginald Weaver on 10 February. In the lead up to the 1944 state election in May, the...
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leader Reginald Weaver from the ministry, describing him as "too extreme in personal independence" and possessing a "needlessly sharp tongue", Weaver was...
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during debate on the Greater Newcastle Bill, 19 November 1937; Speaker Reginald Weaver presiding with the Member for Newcastle, Frank Hawkins speaking....
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state of New South Wales, was created in 1927 and abolished in 1962. Reginald Weaver (Liberal) died. Preferences were not distributed. Green, Antony. "Elections...
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of the New South Wales Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition, Reginald Weaver, who died a week after suffering a mild heart attack in the Legislative...
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Warden MLC (1875–1878) – former member NSW Legislative Council The Hon Reginald Weaver (1890–1894) – former Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly...
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terms as the Premier of New South Wales in 1921 and from 1921 to 1922; Reginald Weaver (1937–1941), later served briefly as Leader of the Opposition of New...
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Opposition Alexander Mair 1944 22 / 90 4 371,560 29.32% Opposition Reginald Weaver Democratic 1947 34 / 90 12 647,753 40.75% Opposition Vernon Treatt...
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officially opened on 3 October 1935 by the local Member for Neutral Bay, Reginald Weaver. On its opening the Sydney Morning Herald noted that it was "designed...
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Reginald Alfred Bush III (born March 2, 1985) is an American former football running back who was an on-air college football analyst for Fox Sports. He...
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principal change from the first Stevens–Bruxner ministry was that Reginald Weaver, the Deputy leader of the United Australia Party, was dropped from...
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Liberal Francis Bryant Edmund Lonsdale Ashburnham Labor John Lynch Reginald Weaver Ashfield Liberal Francis Cowling William Robson Balmain Labor John...
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Legislative Assembly In office 28 May 1941 – 27 May 1947 Preceded by Reginald Weaver Succeeded by Bill Lamb Personal details Born (1879-12-28)28 December...
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elected at the 1938 state election, and at by-elections. The Speaker was Reginald Weaver. Coogee MLA John Dunningham died on 26 May 1938. UAP candidate Thomas...
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conservative party in New South Wales state politics. It was led by Reginald Weaver and had the support of most of the former UAP members of parliament...
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John Reginald Homer Weaver (28 January 1882 – 22 March 1965) was a British historian, academic and architectural photographer. He was president of Trinity...
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the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Mr Reginald Walter Darcy Weaver (1876-1945)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales...
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Jackson (UAP) Arthur Hebblewhite (UAP) Neutral Bay United Australia Reginald Weaver (UAP) Newcastle Labor Frank Hawkins Claude Dalby (Ind) Newtown Labor...
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Secretary for Public Works 1935 – 1939 Party political offices Preceded by Reginald Weaver Deputy Leader of the United Australia Party (NSW Branch) 1935 – 1939...
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Larkin Labor 1913–1915 John Haynes Independent Democrat 1915–1917 Reginald Weaver Nationalist 1917–1920 Third incarnation (1927–1988) Member Party Term...
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Edward Warren, politician Chris Watson, 3rd Prime Minister of Australia Reginald Weaver, 16th Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales Lt. Gen. Sir Eric...
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Chaffey Nationalist 18 October 1927 15 April 1929 1 year, 179 days Reginald Weaver 16 April 1929 3 November 1930 1 year, 202 days Jack Baddeley Labor...
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Chaffey Nationalist 18 October 1927 15 April 1929 1 year, 179 days Reginald Weaver 16 April 1929 3 November 1930 1 year, 202 days Jack Baddeley Labor...
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October – Tom Swiney, New South Wales politician (b. 1875) 12 November – Reginald Weaver, New South Wales politician (b. 1876) 6 December – Sir Edmund Dwyer-Gray...
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Murray North Shore 5 Cecil Murphy* Richard Arthur* Arthur Cocks* Reginald Weaver* Frank Farnell Francis Killeen Archie Ogilvy Arthur Walker Edward Cortis...
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(Dem) Joseph Jackson (Ind Dem) Neutral Bay Democratic George Manuel Reginald Weaver (Dem) James Rolle (LDP) Newcastle Labor Frank Hawkins Thomas Malone...
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