Stanley R. Whitford (5 January 1878 – 13 December 1959) was a unionist and Labor politician in the State of South Australia. Stanley Whitford was born...
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politician and surgeon Stanley Whitford (1878–1959), Australian politician Tony Whitford (1941–2024), Canadian politician Walter Whitford (c. 1581–1647), Scottish...
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Robert Richards (Australian politician) (redirect from Robert Stanley Richards)
Robert Stanley Richards (31 May 1885 – 24 April 1967) was an Australian politician. He served as premier of South Australia for two months in 1933, leading...
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the handling of the Great Depression. In the Legislative Council, Stanley Whitford was re-elected for the Parliamentary Labor Party, which consisted of...
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refused to accept his preselection nomination for the 1921 election. Stanley Whitford Central No. 1 1934–1941 Resigned from the Parliamentary Labor Party...
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plan, including two of their four MLCs - James Jelley and Stanley Whitford. Jelley and Whitford both joined their expelled House of Assembly colleagues...
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Frank Condon (re-elected 1930, 1938, 1944, 1950, 1956) 17 August 1929 Stanley Whitford (re-elected 1933) 5 April 1930 24 October 1931 Joseph Anderson (re-elected...
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Legislative Council In office 29 March 1941 – 9 November 1964 Preceded by Stanley Whitford Succeeded by Don Banfield Constituency Central District No. 1 Personal...
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(elected) 3,707 24.6 −1.7 Labor Charles McHugh 3,259 21.7 +21.7 Labor Stanley Whitford 3,242 21.6 +21.6 Independent Henry Kennedy 1,081 7.2 +7.2 Total formal...
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1923–1924 James Jelley 1924–1927 Henry Tassie 1927–1930 James Jelley 1930 Stanley Whitford 1930–1933 George Ritchie 1933–1939 Lyell McEwin 1939–1965 Bert Shard...
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Young Charles Newling G. W. Illingworth Victoria (2) Charles McHugh Stanley Whitford Vernon Petherick* Peter Reidy* H. L. Kennedy Wallaroo (2) John Pedler*...
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the death of incumbent independent MHA William Fisk on 18 December 1940. Stanley Liberal MHA Alexander Melrose switched houses at the election, being elected...
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Aerosmith (section Departures of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, Night in the Ruts, and Rock in a Hard Place (1979–1984))
Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums), and Brad Whitford (guitar). Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock, has also...
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fictional character played by Bradley Whitford on the television drama series The West Wing. The role earned Whitford the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Nationalist William Story 18,501 63.5 −1.0 Labor Stanley Whitford 8,872 30.4 −5.1 Independent George Illingworth 1,779 6.1 +6.1 Total...
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In 1929, he endorsed and campaigned for independent Labor candidate Stanley Whitford for the Legislative Council against endorsed Labor candidate Doug Bardolph...
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Central District No. 1 (2) Oscar Oates* George Edwin Yates T. J. Meers Stanley Whitford* John Cooke [3] P. W. Rooney A. O. R. Tapp Central District No. 2 (2)...
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Carty Salmon (Nationalist) as the member for Grampians. On 11 May 1918, Stanley Bruce (Nationalist) was elected to succeed Sir William Irvine (Nationalist)...
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Yates Angas Nationalist Sid O'Flaherty Paddy Glynn Barker Nationalist Stanley Whitford John Livingston Boothby Labor John Gunn William Story Grey Labor Thomas...
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25.3 +2.1 Liberal Federation Victor Newland 7,705 25.0 +25.0 Labor Stanley Whitford 7,450 24.2 −2.9 Total formal votes 30,841 15,765 ballots 97.8 −1.2...
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in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk. 1 John Stanley Verran, an incumbent Labor MHA for Port Adelaide, was defeated for Labor...
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Votes % ±% Labor Frederick Birrell (elected) 4,486 23.1 +23.1 Labor Stanley Whitford (elected) 4,288 22.1 +22.1 Liberal Union Charles Butler 4,195 21.6...
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Labor MLC John Carr died on 6 June 1929. Stanley Whitford won the resulting by-election on 17 August. Whitford was elected as an unendorsed Labor candidate...
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Liberal [3] Yorke Peninsula 1915–1930 John Stanley Verran Labor Port Adelaide 1918–1924, 1925–1927 Stanley Whitford Labor North Adelaide 1921–1927 Harry Dove...
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Immigration Minister of Labour and Employment Frank Staniford MHA Chief Secretary Minister of Agriculture Minister of Forest Lands Stanley Whitford MLC...
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Votes % ±% Labor Frederick Birrell (elected) 6,329 27.5 +4.4 Labor Stanley Whitford (elected) 6,229 27.1 +5.0 Liberal Federation Shirley Jeffries 5,343...
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Succeeded by Charles Abbott South Australian House of Assembly Preceded by Stanley Whitford Member for North Adelaide 1927–1930 Served alongside: Frederick Birrell...
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1924–1944 Sir James Wallace Sandford Central No. 2 LCL 1944 1938–1956 Stanley Whitford Central No. 1 Independent 1941 1929–1941 Harry Dove Young Southern...
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Frederick Birrell* Stanley Whitford* C. P. Butler Edward Alfred Anstey William David Ponder Port Adelaide (2) John Price* John Stanley Verran* L. E. Colley...
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cottage at Cross Roads built by local miner Richard Whitford, father of politician Stanley Whitford, was listed on the Register of the National Estate...
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