Edward Bertram Johnston (11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942), known as Bertie Johnston, was the Western Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin...
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strongly opposed by three of its backbench members, Edward Heitmann, Bertie Johnston and George Taylor. The government survived a no-confidence vote by...
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Bert Johnston, Vice Commander of the Naval Air Systems Command Bert Johnston may also refer to: Bertie Johnston (1880–1942), Australian politician Bert...
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Elected alongside Colebatch as a senator for Western Australia were Bertie Johnston, a former Labor politician turned Country Party member, and incumbent...
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artist and designer Edward Johnston (politician) or Bertie Johnston, Western Australian MLA and Australian Senator Edward Johnston (orientalist) (1885–1942)...
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her death was homicide, suicide or accident was never determined. Bertie Johnston, Australian politician, drowned at Black Rock, Victoria in 1932. Hart...
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Country Party in the Senate". This usage was disputed by Carroll and Bertie Johnston, but a subsequent party meeting on 10 October confirmed Hardy's position...
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Senator Johnston may refer to: Bertie Johnston (1880–1942), Australian Senator from Western Australia from 1929 to 1942 David Johnston (Australian politician)...
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great-great grandson of John Stith and William Randolph. Dawson represented Bertie County in the state constitutional conventions of 1788 and 1789. He was...
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Johnston (footballer) (1909–1968), Scottish footballer Bertie Johnston (1880–1942), aka Edward Bertram Johnston, Australian politician Betty Johnston...
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"Bertie" Johnston. The newspapers at the time reported that the hotel was constructed for N. B. Robinson, however Robinson was actually Johnston's solicitor...
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William (1872–1936)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "JOHNSTON, Edward Bertram (1880–1942)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June...
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the Legislative Assembly in March 1917 after the previous speaker, Bertie Johnston, resigned. Gardiner's deafness was a disadvantage, and he was reappointed...
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property near Esperance. In 1958, he had married Marie Louise Johnston, a daughter of Bertie Johnston (a former senator). The couple had three children. Wordsworth...
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election, the same election which saw Bertie Johnston of the Labor Party elected as its representative. Johnston resigned from the Labor Party in December...
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winning the seat of Williams-Narrogin unopposed after the resignation of Bertie Johnston. After the 1947 state election, where a Liberal–Country coalition government...
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p. 26. Retrieved 1 September 2019 – via Trove. Bolton, G. C. (1983). "Johnston, Edward Bertram (1880–1942)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 9...
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Williams-Narrogin. He attempted to move seats, but was defeated by Bertie Johnston of the Labor Party. He made one final run for parliament at the 1920...
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leaving it with exactly half of the seats in parliament. Meanwhile, Bertie Johnston, Labor's only member for a farming seat, had voted with the opposition...
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"purely a voluntary step", and was replaced by the Country Party's Edward Johnston. Troy died in Mount Lawley, the Perth suburb in which he had long been...
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Ministerial 1904–1911 Williams-Narrogin (1911–1950) Member Party Term Bertie Johnston Labor 1911–1915 Independent 1916–1917 Country 1917–1923 Country...
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1917. 5 On 18 December 1915, the Labor member for Williams-Narrogin, Bertie Johnston, resigned from the Labor Party and from Parliament. He was returned...
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1943 federal election to fill a casual vacancy caused by the death of Bertie Johnston. She was the first woman elected to the Senate, with her term beginning...
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town, Johnston County Arlington – town, Yadkin County Asheboro – city, Randolph County Asheville – city, Buncombe County Askewville – town, Bertie County...
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office 21 November 1928 – 17 April 1930 Leader Alec Thomson Preceded by Bertie Johnston Succeeded by John Lindsay Member of the Western Australian Legislative...
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Merton Imelda Staunton as Maud, Lady Bagshaw Harry Hadden-Paton as Herbert "Bertie" Pelham, Marquess of Hexham Raquel Cassidy as Phyllis Baxter Sophie McShera...
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and Labor became a minority government when on 18 December 1915, Bertie Johnston resigned from the Labor Party and became an independent. On 27 July...
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election: Williams-Narrogin Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Country Bertie Johnston 1,703 79.0 –21.0 National Country William Rabbish 454 21.0 +21.0 Total...
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Labor candidates Coalition candidates Ernest Barker Charles Graham Ted Needham Sir Hal Colebatch* (Nat) Bertie Johnston* (CP) Walter Kingsmill* (Nat)...
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1788, as mandated by the North Carolina General Assembly. Governor Samuel Johnston presided over the Convention. The Hillsborough Convention was dominated...
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