Sir Vernon Haddon Treatt KBE, MM, QC (15 May 1897 – 20 September 1984) was an Australian lawyer, soldier, Rhodes Scholar and politician. Born in Singleton...
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to contest the Australian Senate, and was succeeded by Vernon Treatt as party leader. Treatt led the Liberal Party opposition in the state parliament...
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Howarth's resignation in July 1954. When long-serving party leader Vernon Treatt announced his resignation in August 1954, Askin put his name forward...
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election under party leader Vernon Treatt, Morton contested the leadership in July 1954. Although Morton was defeated, Treatt did not stay long, resigning...
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former roles of Public Works and Local Government and the relatively new Vernon Treatt as Minister for Justice. Faced with a population of 53,000 registered...
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Ardenbraught in the suburb of Point Piper. In 1920 he donated £1000 to Vernon Treatt so that he could take up his Rhodes scholarship and he subsequently...
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 1909 – Howard Bullock 1920 – Vernon Haddon Treatt 1935 – Keith Noel Everal Bradfield 1937 – Ian George Esplin Name:John...
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Jack Crawford, writer Ethel Knight Kelly, and attorneys Bill Dovey, Vernon Treatt, and Richard Windeyer. Branden 1986, pp. 109–110 Gladstein 1999, p. 10...
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Rosenthal, soldier and politician Sir Percy Spender, politician Sir Vernon Treatt, 17th Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales Sir Gordon Wallace...
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John Armstrong 4 December 1965 13 November 1967 1 year, 344 days n/a Vernon Treatt n/a Chief Commissioner 14 November 1967 26 September 1969 1 year, 316 days...
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Canada Co-Founder of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, writer Vernon Treatt University of Sydney New 1920 Australia Leader of the Opposition of...
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Reginald Weaver Democratic 1947 34 / 90 12 647,753 40.75% Opposition Vernon Treatt Liberal 1950 46 / 94 12 749,001 46.48% Opposition 1953 36 / 94 10 612...
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the foundation of the Liberal Party in 1945. When long-time Leader Vernon Treatt resigned the leadership in 1954 and contests between Deputy Leader Robert...
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1932 32 days Lewis Martin 18 June 1932 16 August 1939 7 years, 59 days Vernon Treatt 16 August 1939 16 May 1941 1 year, 273 days Reg Downing Labor 19 May...
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Portus 1908 Richard Waddy 1911 Hugh Ward 1915 Walter Crawford 1920 Vernon Treatt 1925 Allan Callaghan 1931 David Garnsey 1935 Keith Bradfield 1939 Walter...
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Wylie (LDP) Wollongong-Kembla Labor Billy Davies Woollahra Democratic Vernon Treatt (Dem) Reg Bartley (Ind) Norman Jackson (Ind Lab) Yass Labor Bill Sheahan...
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however he did not contest the election and the seat was regained by Vernon Treatt (United Australia). The by-election was caused by the death of Sir Daniel...
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Division of the Liberal Party from 1946 until 1954 under Leader Sir Vernon Treatt. Howarth died on 12 July 1958. His funeral was held at Beresfield crematorium...
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Wollondilly United Australia Mark Morton (UAP) Woollahra United Australia Vernon Treatt (UAP) Arthur Butterell (UAP) Yass United Australia George Ardill (UAP)...
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Mair Liberal Albury 13 November 1945 20 March 1946 127 days – 17 Vernon Treatt Liberal Woollahra 20 March 1946 10 August 1954 8 years, 143 days – 1947...
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|Jim Southee Ross Shuttleworth (Lib) Bligh notional Liberal Tom Morey Vernon Treatt (Lib) James Markham (DLP) Bondi Labor Abe Landa Carl Jeppesen (Lib)...
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Sargent (Lib) Henry Graham (Ind) Woollahra Liberal William Harcourt Vernon Treatt (Lib) Young Labor Fred Cahill Douglas Beard (CP) Percy Richardson (Lib)...
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Rex Connor Robert Albert (Lib) George Parker (Ind) Woollahra Liberal Vernon Treatt (Lib) George Mason (Ind) Young Labor Fred Cahill George Freudenstein...
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Government Vice-President of the Executive Council 1941 – 1965 Preceded by Vernon Treatt Minister for Justice 1941 – 1956 Succeeded by Jack Mannix Preceded by...
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Cecil Callaghan, and the Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Vernon Sturdee. He was presented with his award by the Governor-General of Australia...
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consolidate its position as the pre-eminent conservative party. It was led by Vernon Treatt and presented a solid front to the electorate. The Liberals had won...
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Rex Connor William Harkness (CPA) George Parker (Ind) Woollahra Liberal Norman Jacobs Vernon Treatt (Lib) Young Labor Fred Cahill Reg Hailstone (CP)...
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1932 32 days Lewis Martin 18 June 1932 16 August 1939 7 years, 59 days Vernon Treatt 16 August 1939 16 May 1941 1 year, 273 days Reg Downing Labor 19 May...
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Wollongong-Kembla Labor Rex Connor Jack Hough (Lib) Woollahra Liberal Vernon Treatt (Lib) Young Labor Ernest McDermott George Freudenstein (CP) John Hogan...
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Waverley Archibald Moate Carl Glasgow (Nat) Willoughby Richard Lynch Vernon Treatt (Nat) Edward Sanders (Ind Nat) Wollondilly Daniel Chalker Sir George...
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