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  • was Sir Terence Murray. Second Robertson ministry (18681870) Fifth Cowper ministry (1870) Third Martin ministry (1870–1872) Patrick Jennings resigned...
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    in November 1868, Macalister took office as Secretary for Public Lands and Works, and for the goldfields. This ministry resigned in May 1870 and, in November...
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    Mackenzie ministry, and in September 1868 Secretary for Public Lands. Mackenzie resigned on 25 November 1868 and Palmer went into opposition. On 3 May 1870 Palmer...
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  • the oldest of nine children: Annie (born 1866), Charles (born 1868), Euphemia (born 1870), George (born 1872), Andrew (born 1873), Charlotte (born 1875)...
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    Portland (1866–67) and St Kilda (18681870). At the end of July 1861 he became Attorney-General in the Richard Heales ministry, but the cabinet resigned a...
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    was again attorney-general in the John Robertson and Charles Cowper ministries from October 1868 to December 1870. In February 1875, though he was then...
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