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    The Bavin ministry was the 44th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 24th Premier, Thomas Bavin, in a Nationalist coalition...
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  • Bavin (born 1935), Bishop of Johannesburg Yuri Bavin, Russian footballer Bavin ministry, government under Australian politician Thomas Bavin Bavin's Gulls...
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    served as a senior minister in the Bavin ministry, following the defeat of the Nationalist coalition led by Bavin, who was in poor health, at the 1930...
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    served as a senior minister in the Bavin ministry, following the defeat of the Nationalist coalition led by Bavin, who was in poor health, at the 1930...
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    October 1927. Defeated by a Nationalist/Country coalition led by Thomas Bavin and Ernest Buttenshaw at the 1927 election, Lang again won government at...
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    Nationalist/Country coalition led by Thomas Bavin and Ernest Buttenshaw. The composition of the ministry was announced by Premier Lang on 27 May 1927...
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    served as a senior minister in the Bavin ministry, following the defeat of the Nationalist coalition led by Bavin, who was in poor health, at the 1930...
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    cancellation. NSW Premier Jack Lang promised £4000 support, but the succeeding Bavin ministry repudiated the undertaking. To raise funds for the trans-Pacific flight...
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  • Timothy John Bavin OSB FRSCM (born 17 September 1935) is a British Anglican bishop and monk. He was the bishop of Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg from...
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  • Thomas Bavin; Gertrude (Mrs William Parker); Horace Bavin; Florence Bavin (Mrs Ernest Warren); Lancelot Bavin; and Dora Bavin (Mrs Leslie Allen). Bavin Snr...
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    defeated and a Nationalist/Country Party coalition government led by Thomas Bavin and Ernest Buttenshaw was formed with a parliamentary majority of 1 and...
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    for its erection. In 1927 he was appointed Minister for Lands in the Bavin ministry. On 6 May 1880 Ball married Esther Arnold, with whom he had four children...
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    The Fuller ministry (1922–1925) or Second Fuller ministry was the 41st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 22nd Premier, Sir...
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  • 2007. It became operational in the year 2008. WCCB won the 2010 Clark R. Bavin Wildlife Law Enforcement Awards for its outstanding work on wildlife law...
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    The Fuller ministry (1921) or First Fuller ministry was the 39th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 22nd Premier, Sir George...
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    September 1993, and as a priest on 2 October 1994 — both times by Timothy Bavin, Bishop of Portsmouth, at Portsmouth Cathedral. From 1993 to 1996, he served...
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  • died, Goldstein died, Bruntnell died, Jarvie resigned, Walmsley died, Bavin ministry Results of the 1927 New South Wales state election Candidates of the...
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  • President was Fred Flowers until 14 December 1928 and then Sir John Peden. Bavin ministry 4 members were appointed on 8 November 1927. Stanley Cole was appointed...
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    The Lang ministry (1925–1927) or First Lang ministry was the 42nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 23rd Premier, Jack Lang...
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    union official. From 1999, Iemma was a minister in the third and fourth ministries led by Bob Carr. He replaced Carr as premier and Leader of the New South...
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    1927 – 4 November 1930 Deputy Jack Baddeley Preceded by Thomas Bavin Succeeded by Thomas Bavin In office 31 July 1923 – 17 June 1925 Deputy Peter Loughlin...
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    Carl Scully and John Robertson. In March 2016 a reshuffle of the shadow ministry following the resignation of Linda Burney resulted in Minns being appointed...
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    Alfred E. Allen – politician David Baragwanath – lawyer and jurist Thomas Bavin – 24th Premier of New South Wales Francis Bell – lawyer and politician,...
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    in the first Berejiklian ministry and as Minister for Finance, Services and Property in the first and second Baird ministries. After the resignation of...
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  • Botley in the Diocese of Portsmouth. As then Bishop of Portsmouth, Timothy Bavin, was conflicted about women priests, she would have to move dioceses to...
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    was offered and declined the position of Colonial Secretary in the first ministry under the leadership of S. A. Donaldson. Following Donaldson's resignation...
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    I — Lang II 24 Thomas Bavin MLA for Gordon (1874–1941) 1927 18 October 1927 4 November 1930 3 years, 17 days Nationalist Bavin (23) Jack Lang MLA for...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-777140-2. "Minerals for Agricultural Industrialization". Ministry of Mines and Energy of Ethiopia. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20...
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    administer the health portfolio through the Health cluster, including the Ministry of Health, its Office of Medical Research, and a range of other government...
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    rural areas as a result. In January 1858, he joined the second Cowper ministry as Secretary for Lands and Public Works. He was largely responsible for...
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