A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Melbourne in Victoria on 30 March 1904. This was triggered by the Chief Justice...
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William Maloney (politician) (category Politicians from Melbourne)
for the seat of West Melbourne (1889–1903). He was elected to the federal House of Representatives at the 1904 Melbourne by-election, representing the Australian...
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Senate elections 1904 Argentine presidential election 1904 Guatemalan presidential election 1904 Pahiatua by-election 1904 Melbourne by-election 1904 Wilmot...
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office. The fastest prime minister to lose a by-election was Alfred Deakin, who lost the 1904 Melbourne by-election after only six months in office. Records...
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The Division of Melbourne is an Australian electoral division in the State of Victoria, represented since the 2010 election by Adam Bandt, leader of the...
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for the Division of Melbourne in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until the present. Melbourne, VIC, 2022 Tally Room...
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central Melbourne, Carlton, Fawkner Park and Richmond. William Hearn and James Lorimer transferred from Central to Melbourne Province that year. In 1904, another...
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ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 26 August 2022. "Melbourne City Council election results 2020". Victorian Electoral Commission. 4 November 2020...
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Division of Higgins (category Electoral districts and divisions of Greater Melbourne)
effective from the next Australian federal election, with its electors distributed across the divisions of Melbourne, Kooyong, Hotham, Macnamara and Chisholm...
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David Gaunson (category Lawyers from Melbourne)
the general election in March 1886, but on his contesting Melbourne South at the next general election in March 1889, he was defeated by William Mountain...
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Argus (Melbourne), 14 April 1866, page 5. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), page 133. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), pages 134-135. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), pages...
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Henry Gyles Turner, writing in 1904, described the election in the following terms: "The voting was largely controlled by personal feeling and private influences...
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Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 27 August 1904 to elect the members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Ministerial...
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George Reid (category People educated at Scotch College, Melbourne)
Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904, which dealt with industrial relations. At the 1906 election, Reid secured the most votes in the Australian...
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Trams at Melbourne tram stop 14, 'Arts Precinct' recorded 15 September 2018 Problems playing this file? See media help. The Melbourne tramway network is...
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Alfred Deakin (category Melbourne Law School alumni)
during the parliamentary recess after the election, but made little progress. When parliament resumed in March 1904, he introduced a modified Conciliation...
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1903–1906 (category Members of Australian parliaments by term)
resulting by-election on 26 February 1904. On 10 March 1904, the election of Protectionist MP Sir Malcolm McEacharn (Melbourne) was declared invalid by the...
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William Irvine (Australian politician) (category Melbourne Law School alumni)
suppression of a railway strike in 1903, resigning as premier in 1904. At the 1906 federal election, Irvine was elected to the seat of Flinders. He served as...
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Editorial, The Argus (Melbourne), 19 October 1864, page 4. Editorial, The Argus (Melbourne), 4 November 1864, page 4. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), pages 119-120...
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the member for Northern Melbourne the following day. Due to the proximity of the election, no by-elections were held. In 1904, Independent MP James Wilkinson...
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The Melbourne rail network is a metropolitan suburban and freight rail system serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The metropolitan rail...
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2023. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), pages 144-145. Henry Gyles Turner (1904), page 145. Summary for Europe, The Argus (Melbourne), 23 May 1868, page 1. James...
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Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne CH MC PC FRS (15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967) was an Australian politician, statesman and businessman...
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Frankston line (redirect from Frankston train line, Melbourne)
is a commuter railway line in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Operated by Metro Trains Melbourne, it is the city's third-longest metropolitan...
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took ship from Port Melbourne. William Shiels became the new Premier on 16 February 1892, and he led the Liberals to the 1892 election. "THE FOURTEENTH PARLIAMENT...
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Graham Berry (category 1904 deaths)
Legislative Assembly for East Melbourne at a by-election in 1861, as what The Argus called "an extreme liberal." At the general election later in the same year...
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West, Evelyn, Melbourne, Portland (4) The Shiels government was defeated on a vote of confidence on 18 January 1893, and was succeeded by Conservative...
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Legislative Assembly. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. The Legislative Council serves as a house of review, in a similar fashion...
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Minister of Australia (1904–1905). In New South Wales, it was succeeded by the Liberal and Reform Association in 1902, and federally by the Anti-Socialist...
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George Turner (Australian politician) (category Politicians from Melbourne)
fell in 1905 and Turner retired from politics at the 1906 election. Turner was born in Melbourne on 8 August 1851; he was the first native-born premier of...
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