Sir Thomas Alfred Hiley, KBE (25 November 1905 – 6 November 1990) was Treasurer of the Australian state of Queensland from 1957 to 1965. Hiley was born...
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English musicologist Joseph Hiley (1902–1989), British politician Scott Hiley (born 1968), English footballer Thomas Hiley (1905–1990), Australian politician...
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that meant they could not devote all their time to leading the party. Thomas Hiley took over the leadership in 1948. Since 1946, there were attempts to...
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WalesOnline. Retrieved 15 September 2022. Bergsagel, John; Riis, Thomas; Hiley, David (9 December 2015). Of Chronicles and Kings: National Saints and the...
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15 senior teams. In June 1978 Noosa opened their new grounds at Sir Thomas Hiley Park, Tewantin with a full day of junior and senior fixtures culminating...
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Deputy Premier. On 23 December 1965, Chalk succeeded the retiring Sir Thomas Hiley as Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party, Deputy Premier and Treasurer...
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Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-06854-4. Bergsagel, John; Riis, Thomas; Hiley, David (2015-12-09). Of Chronicles and Kings: National Saints and the...
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of the key witnesses admitted to perjuring herself. State Treasurer Thomas Hiley established the extent of Bischof's gambling habit and confronted him...
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Gladstone Ports Corporation. It has two wharves:[better source needed] Sir Thomas Hiley Wharf for sugar, gypsum, wood pellets, bulk liquids, molasses and formerly...
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Leslie Herron 1966 For service as Chief Justice of New South Wales [439] Thomas Hiley 1966 Lately Deputy Premier of Queensland [440] William Frederick Holland...
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33 Ted Walsh Australian Labor Party 17 Jan 1952 – 12 Aug 1957 34 Sir Thomas Hiley, KBE Liberal Party of Australia 12 Aug 1957 – 23 Dec 1965 35 Sir Gordon...
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Country and Progressive National 1920–1935 John Brown Labor 1935–1944 Thomas Hiley Queensland People's/ Liberal 1944–1950 Second incarnation (1960–1972)...
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hosted by the district assistant commissioner. On 17 April 1971, Sir Thomas Hiley, at a public ceremony handed over a new Valiant Ambulance to the station...
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Member Party Term Thomas Hiley Liberal 1960–1966 Bill Hewitt Liberal 1966–1977 Terry Mackenroth Labor 1977–2005 Michael Caltabiano Liberal 2005–2006...
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Member Party Term Thomas Hiley Liberal 1950–1960...
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(1939–1951). Hilary Baumann Hacker, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate. Thomas Hiley, 84, Australian politician. Will Kuluva, 73, American actor. Marcel Légaut...
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Gow Henry McKechnie (CP) Paul Hilton Chatsworth Liberal Bob Bradfield Thomas Hiley (Lib) Vince Garrigan Clayfield Liberal Norm Butler John Murray (Lib)...
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1960s. The school was officially opened by the State Treasurer, Sir Thomas Hiley, KBE on 27 April 1963. The 2010s decade saw a substantial increase in...
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January 1965 Premier Frank Nicklin Preceded by Kenneth Morris Succeeded by Thomas Hiley Minister for Industrial Development In office 26 September 1963 – 28...
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Erle Wettemeyer Thomas Hiley (Lib) Cunningham Country Malcolm McIntyre (CP) Darlington Country Tom Plunkett (CP) Fassifern Country Thomas Lythgo Alf Muller...
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Attorney-General Minister for Justice Alan Munro Treasurer Minister for Housing Thomas Hiley Minister for Development Minister for Mines Minister for Main Roads Ernie...
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Party In office 1946–1948 Preceded by John Beals Chandler Succeeded by Thomas Hiley Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Hamilton In office...
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Mackay. On 17 April 1943, Tom Kerr (United Australia) was elected to succeed Thomas Nimmo (United Australia), who had died on 6 February 1943, as the member...
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by Thomas Hiley Succeeded by Alan Munro Deputy Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party In office 31 May 1950 – 12 August 1954 Leader Thomas Hiley Preceded...
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election in 1944 when he was defeated by future Queensland Treasurer, Tom Hiley. During his public life he was a member of the Victoria Bridge Board, the...
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office 17 January 1952 – 12 Aug 1957 Preceded by Vince Gair Succeeded by Thomas Hiley Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mirani In office 11...
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Ingram (Labor), who had died on 24 July 1952, as the member for Keppel. Thomas Dunstan MLA (Nash) Duncan MacDonald MLA (Somerset) Malcolm McIntyre MLA...
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Herbert Liberal Sherwood 1956–1978 Nev Hewitt Country Mackenzie 1956–1980 Thomas Hiley Liberal Coorparoo 1944–1966 Hon Paul Hilton ALP/QLP Carnarvon 1935–1963...
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Country Ralph Smith David Low (CP) Coorparoo Liberal Bernard Ouston Thomas Hiley (Lib) Cunningham Country Alan Fletcher (CP) Leslie Ott (Ind) Darlington...
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United (10th) Noosa Noosa (4th) Beerwah-Glasshouse United 3–1 @ Sir Thomas Hiley Park, Tewantin 1989 Beerwah-Glasshouse United (11th) Noosa Beerwah-Glasshouse...
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