Reg Pollard may refer to: Reg Pollard (politician) (1894–1981), Australian politician Sir Reg Pollard (general) (1903–1978), Australian general This disambiguation...
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Lieutenant General Sir Reginald George Pollard, KCVO, KBE, CB, DSO (20 January 1903 – 9 March 1978) was a senior commander in the Australian Army. He...
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Reg Pollard (politician) (1894–1981), Australian politician Richard Pollard (disambiguation), including Dick Pollard, several people Robert Pollard (disambiguation)...
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Reginald Thomas Pollard (31 October 1894 – 24 August 1981) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served...
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Victoria Walter Peeler, Victoria Cross recipient Vincent Pyke, politician Reg Pollard, politician Sir Stephen Henry Roberts, historian and vice chancellor...
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Clarey MP Senator Hon. Ben Courtice Allan Fraser MP Les Haylen MP Hon. Reg Pollard MP Sol Rosevear MP (to 21 March 1953) Hon. Eddie Ward MP The following...
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as the Liberal member for Lalor, defeating long-serving Labor member Reg Pollard. He held the seat until 1969, when a redistribution erased his majority...
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(1900–1977) 23 March 1958 30 June 1960 2 years, 99 days 21 Pollard, RegLieutenant General Sir Reg Pollard KBE, CB, DSO (1903–1978) 1 July 1960 20 January 1963...
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Labor Pat Galvin 4.5 12.7 8.2 Kay Brownbill Liberal Lalor, Vic Labor Reg Pollard 7.0 7.7 0.7 Mervyn Lee Liberal Northern Territory, NT Labor Jock...
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December 1949 – 11 January 1956 Prime Minister Robert Menzies Preceded by Reg Pollard Succeeded by William McMahon Minister for Air and Civil Aviation In office...
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Courtice Frank Crean MP Allan Fraser MP Jim Harrison MP Les Haylen MP Hon. Reg Pollard MP Hon. Eddie Ward MP The following were members of the ALP Caucus Executive...
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Tyrrell (1968), Sir Roden Cutler (1970), Sir Alan Mansfield (1970), Sir Reg Pollard (1970), Sir Stanley Burbury (1977), Sir Colin Hannah (1977), Sir Douglas...
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state election, defeating incumbent Labor MP and future federal minister Reg Pollard. He was re-elected in 1935, 1937 and 1940, defeating future state MP...
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He retired on 30 June 1960 and was succeeded by Lieutenant General Reg Pollard, whom Garrett had recommended for the post in the face of opposition...
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nominations were received by noon on 18 January 1924. The candidates were Reg Pollard, a farmer and grazier from Woodend, for the Labor Party; Angus Stewart...
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September 1934 – 23 October 1937 Retired. Grandson is Michael Ronaldson Reg Pollard (1894–1981) Labor 23 October 1937 – 10 December 1949 Previously held...
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figures, including Evatt, Deputy Leader Arthur Calwell, Eddie Ward, and Reg Pollard, were in their sixties, twenty years older than Whitlam. In 1960, after...
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retirement of previous leader H. V. Evatt. Calwell received 42 votes to Reg Pollard's 30 in a caucus ballot. Future Prime Minister Gough Whitlam would defeat...
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Image Member Party Term Notes Reg Pollard (1894–1981) Labor 10 December 1949 – 26 November 1966 Previously held the Division of Ballarat. Lost seat...
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Regiment Supply, transport, ordnance and other services Clark, Chris. "Pollard, Sir Reginald George (1903–1978)". Australian Dictionary of Biography....
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Liberal Capricornia Qld 1949–1961 Ted Peters Labor Scullin Vic 1949–1969 Reg Pollard Labor Lalor Vic 1937–1966 Len Reynolds Labor Barton NSW 1958–1966...
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ACT new division 3.8 Lewis Nott Independent Ballaarat, Vic Labor Reg Pollard 3.1 3.1 0.4 Alan Pittard Liberal Bass, Tas Labor Claude Barnard 7...
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after him in 1948. It has been held successively by senior Labor figures Reg Pollard, Jim Cairns, Barry Jones and Julia Gillard. The suburb of Lalor is not...
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Member Party Term Reg Pollard Labor 1949–1966 Mervyn Lee Liberal 1966–1969 Jim Cairns Labor 1969–1977 Barry Jones 1977–1998 Julia Gillard 1998–2013...
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Party Ballaarat, Vic United Australia Archibald Fisken 3.9 3.5 0.6 Reg Pollard Labor Bendigo, Vic United Australia Eric Harrison N/A 0.3 6.9 George...
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Nationalist member for Dalhousie, Allan Cameron, died. Labor candidate Reg Pollard won the resulting by-election on 31 January 1924. 4 On 6 April 1924,...
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Member Party Term Reg Pollard Labor 1927–1932 Harry White United Australia 1932–1943 Reginald James Country 1943–1944 Leslie Webster Country 1944–1945...
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September 1934 – 23 October 1937 Preceded by Charles McGrath Succeeded by Reg Pollard Personal details Born (1897-03-01)1 March 1897 Ballarat, Victoria Died...
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Macfarlan Brunswick Labor James Jewell Henry Jones Bulla and Dalhousie Labor Reg Pollard Harry White Leon Stahl Carlton Labor Robert Solly David Crone Castlemaine...
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Harry Lawson contested Castlemaine and Kyneton. Dalhousie Labor MLA Reg Pollard contested Bulla and Dalhousie. Daylesford Labor MLA James McDonald contested...
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