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    Digby Frank Denham (25 January 1859 – 10 May 1944) was a politician and businessman in Queensland, Australia. He was a Premier of Queensland and Member...
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  • name "Denham" by Virginia Denham (Detroit 1940). Anthony Denham (born 1991), American football player Daryl Denham, British radio DJ Digby Denham (1859–1944)...
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  • (disambiguation), multiple people Simon Digby (disambiguation), multiple people William Digby (disambiguation), multiple people Digby Denham (1859–1944), Premier of Queensland...
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    election was the first for the recently formed Liberal government of Digby Denham, who had been premier since 7 February 1911. The opposition Labor Party...
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    until 26 February 1915 when, due to a disagreement with then-Premier Digby Denham, he resigned. During his time in the ministry, his most significant achievements...
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  • (1909–1919) 1 June 1915 22 October 1919 4 years, 143 days 1915 1918   17. 18th Digby Denham (1859–1944) Liberal Oxley (1902–1915) 7 February 1911 1 June 1915 4 years...
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    Assembly. The election was the second for the Liberal government of Digby Denham, who had been premier since 7 February 1911. The opposition Labor Party...
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    2012. Retrieved 26 March 2012. Murphy, D. J. (1981). "Digby Frank Denham (1859–1944)". Denham, Digby Frank (1859–1944). National Centre of Biography, Australian...
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    1908 7 February 1911 2 years, 354 days Kidston; Liberal Rockhampton 18 Digby Denham 1912 7 February 1911 1 June 1915 4 years, 114 days Liberal Oxley 19 T...
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    strongly anti-socialist and regarded the Russian immigrants with suspicion. Digby Denham had been Premier of Queensland since 1911. In that year the powerful...
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  • Biography. Retrieved 2 July 2018. D. J. Murphy. "Denham, Digby Frank (1859–1944)". Digby Frank Denham. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 2...
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    Queensland state election, defeating the then premier of Queensland, Digby Denham. He held the seat for one term before losing to Cecil Elphinstone in...
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    new alternative names were sought. At this point it is believed that Digby Denham, then a member of the Stephens Divisional Board (and later a Premier...
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  • The Denham Ministry was the 26th ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier Digby Denham, who led the Ministerialist party consisting...
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  • Robert Steacy Born (1923-06-07)June 7, 1923 Ottawa, Ontario Died April 7, 2012(2012-04-07) (aged 88) Ottawa, Ontario Relatives Digby Denham, grandfather...
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    (until 1907) Kidstonite (from 1907) (1906–1907) Kidstonite (from 1907) 2 Digby Denham MLA for Oxley (1859–1944) 19 November 1907 19 February 1908 Conservative...
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  • embittered by their exclusion from the inner clique of cabinet ministers. Digby Denham led a group into the coalition government of Arthur Morgan, and the Continuous...
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    powers (the United States, United Kingdom, France and Germany). Incumbent Digby Denham was re-elected Premier of Queensland. Born: Zohra Sehgal, Indian stage...
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  • 1844) 5 May – George John Bell, Tasmanian politician (b. 1872) 10 May – Digby Denham, 18th Premier of Queensland (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1859) 11...
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    Preceded by Digby Denham Succeeded by Ted Theodore Leader of the Opposition in Queensland In office 6 September 1912 – 1 June 1915 Premier Digby Denham Deputy...
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  • main parties in the election were the Liberal Party, led by Premier Digby Denham and the Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition T. J. Ryan. On 26...
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    the seat of Aubigny. This election saw the defeat of the government of Digby Denham and the election of the Labor government of Thomas J. Ryan. The non-Labor...
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  • essentially quashed by a conservative Queensland government, led by Digby Denham, who passed the 1912 Industrial Peace Act in Queensland, which was an...
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  • days 1989 1992 6 June 1991 2 March 1995 3 years, 330 days   102. QLD Digby Denham (1849–1944) Liberal MP for Oxley (1902–1915) 7 February 1911 1 June 1915...
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    jpg Richard "Dicky" Nevill 103 ADC to Australia's first G-G Digby Denham 39.jpg Digby Denham 39 Dryblower Murphy 90.jpg Dryblower Murphy 90 Used in article...
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  • Premier of New South Wales – William Holman Premier of Queensland – Digby Denham (until 1 June), then Thomas Ryan Premier of South Australia – Archibald...
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  • landslide for the Labor Party, with the previous premier Digby Denham and many of the Denham Ministry losing their parliamentary seats. The members elected...
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  • in the 1915 election dissatisfaction with the Liberal government of Digby Denham led to the Queensland Farmers' Union running its own candidates, five...
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    on 26 March she was listed as "missing". The Premier of Queensland, Digby Denham, ordered a search for her, in which seven vessels took part. Wreckage...
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  • Griffith Premier of New South Wales – James McGowen Premier of Queensland – Digby Denham Premier of South Australia – John Verran (until 17 February), then Archibald...
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