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    Archibald Henry Peake (15 January 1859 – 6 April 1920) was an Australian politician. He was Premier of South Australia on three occasions: from 1909 to...
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    with the support of the Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) leader Archibald Peake as Treasurer of South Australia and Attorney-General of South Australia...
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    Labor Price 25 Archibald Peake (1859–1920) MHA for Victoria & Albert — (19th) 5 June 1909 3 June 1910 363 days Liberal & Democratic Union Peake (1st) 26 John...
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  • Peake is a surname, and may refer to: Archibald Peake (1859–1920), Australian conservative politician and Premier of South Australia Arthur Peake (1865–1929)...
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    conservative Liberal Union opposition of Archibald Peake. The National Party went into coalition, serving under Peake as junior instead of senior partner,...
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  • when liberal party structures were becoming more solid. Its leader, Archibald Peake, stressed that the LDU represented 'something not so sharply set as...
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  • Peake was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1970 to 2002. The district was based in the western...
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  • of their principles from the merger were more hesitant. LDU leader Archibald Peake persuaded a party conference that 'the day of the middle party is passed'...
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  • Premier of Queensland – Ted Theodore Premier of South Australia – Archibald Peake (until 8 April), then Henry Barwell Premier of Tasmania – Walter Lee...
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    calling for the abolition of his office failed. After the war, Premier Archibald Peake was considering a proposal to build a national war memorial on the...
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    Democratic Union (LDU) government led by Premier of South Australia Archibald Peake was defeated by the United Labor Party (ULP) led by John Verran. Each...
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  • 1890–1891   Defence League 1891–1896   Defence League 1891–1896   Archibald Peake 1897–1902   1897–1902 Second incarnation (1915–1938) Member Party Term...
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  • 1933 1938 18 April 1933 5 November 1938 5 years, 201 days   6. 25th Archibald Peake (1859–1920) Liberal & Democratic Union MP for Victoria & Albert (1902–1915)...
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  • 1889) 1858 – Giovanni Segantini, Italian painter (d. 1899) 1859 – Archibald Peake, English-Australian politician, 25th Premier of South Australia (d...
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    May 1901 26 Richard Butler conservatism 15 May 1901 26 Jul 1905 27 Archibald Peake liberalism/Liberal and Democratic Union 26 Jul 1905 22 Dec 1909 – Richard...
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    incumbent Liberal Union government led by Premier of South Australia Archibald Peake defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the...
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    demanded the Premier position for Verran, however LDU leader Archibald Peake refused which saw Peake form a one-year government. The following year, Verran...
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    incumbent Liberal Union government led by Premier of South Australia Archibald Peake was defeated by the opposition United Labor Party led by Leader of...
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  • (1774–1810) and Scottish composer Robert Archibald Smith (1780–1829), but were adapted by Belfast musician Francis McPeake (1885–1971) into "Wild Mountain Thyme"...
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    increase of 22.2 percent. With the support of eight liberals headed by Archibald Peake, Price forced conservative Premier Richard Butler to resign. Price...
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    Minister of Education and Minister of Repatriation under SA Premier Archibald Peake in 1917. Born in Riverton, South Australia, the son of Thomas Gordon...
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    defeated by the opposition Liberal Union led by Leader of the Opposition Archibald Peake. Each of the 13 districts elected multiple members, with voters casting...
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    with coalition partner the Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) led by Archibald Peake, defeated the conservative opposition led by Leader of the Opposition...
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    successor the Midland District. He was a minister in the governments of Archibald Peake and Henry Barwell, holding responsibilities for agriculture, education...
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    Vaughan did not nominate for a position in the new coalition ministry of Archibald Peake, and enlisted to serve in World War I. He was controversially opposed...
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    Australia portal Walter James Young Randolph Isham Stow John Darling Sr. Archibald Peake Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Frederick Young...
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  • (until 1 October), then James McGowen Premier of South Australia – Archibald Peake (until 3 June), then John Verran Premier of Queensland – William Kidston...
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    and as a minister under Premiers Charles Kingston, John Jenkins and Archibald Peake. His son, Richard Layton Butler, went on to serve as Premier from 1927...
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    24 February 1905 26 James R. Anderson 1 March 1905 26 July 1905 27 Archibald Peake Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) 26 July 1905 5 June 1909 28 Samuel...
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    5 June 1909 14 John Verran United Labor 5 June 1909 3 June 1910 15 Archibald Peake Liberal Union 3 June 1910 17 February 1912 - John Verran (2nd time)...
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