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    Sir Henry Edward Bolte GCMG (20 May 1908 – 4 January 1990) was an Australian politician who served as the 38th premier of Victoria from 1955 to 1972. He...
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  • Henry Bolte (born August 4, 2003) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Oakland Athletics organization. Bolte lives in Palo Alto, California...
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    Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte because of its linking the West Gate, Monash and Tullamarine Freeways—projects commissioned or completed by the Bolte Government...
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    premier's office at 1 Treasury Place. The longest-serving premier is Henry Bolte of the Liberal Party, who served for over 17 years. The shortest-serving...
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  • World War I and World War II veteran Henry Bolte GCMG (1908–1990), Australian politician, Premier of Victoria Jill Bolte Taylor (born 1959), neuroanatomist...
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    Yarra Province in 1958. He was appointed to the cabinet of the Premier, Henry Bolte, in 1962, becoming Assistant Chief Secretary. He was Minister for Local...
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    statue as a commemoration of their legacy. Five premiers, Daniel Andrews, Henry Bolte, John Cain Jr, Albert Dunstan, and Rupert Hamer, have achieved this milestone...
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  • August Henry Bolte (September 23, 1854 – June 24, 1920) was an American politician who served as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Missouri as a member...
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  • Hollway and his deputy Trevor Oldham were replaced by Les Norman and Henry Bolte, as party leader and deputy leader respectively. In September 1952, Hollway...
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    declared that he would fight the next election against the Liberal premier, Henry Bolte. In 1957, however, the ALP split spread to Queensland, and Cain went...
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    1964, Sir Archibald Glenn was invited by the Victorian premier, Sir Henry Bolte, to chair a "Third University Committee".: 23  In addition to Glen, 13...
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    The tallest buildings in the central city area is the seven storey Henry Bolte wing of the Ballarat Base Hospital (erected 1994); the Law Court (now...
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    centres. The tallest building in urban Ballarat is the seven-storey Henry Bolte wing of the Ballarat Base Hospital (1994). Beyond the central area, urban...
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    to investigate a Yarra crossing, in 1958 it asked Victorian Premier Henry Bolte ‘to give urgent consideration to construction of a traffic tunnel under...
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  • particular prosperity and a sense of well-being and stability in Australia. Henry Bolte: Premier of Victoria from 1955 to 1972, notable for his conservative...
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    Government was defeated by the Liberal and Country Party (LCP) led by Henry Bolte with a swing of 14.6%. John Cain had led the Labor Party in Victoria...
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  • Florida State 55 Logan Tanner Cincinnati Reds Catcher Mississippi State 56 Henry Bolte Oakland Athletics Outfielder Palo Alto High School (CA) 57 Cole Phillips...
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    Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Bolte". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Carr,...
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    Northern Group There a number of notable cliffs are in this area, including Henry Bolte Wall, a sport climbing area; and Kachoong Cliffs, which features Kachoong...
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  • VI Adolf. The Melbourne premiere was attended by Premier of Victoria Henry Bolte. Other premieres were held in West Berlin, Caracas, Chicago, Johannesburg...
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    Geelong-Skipton Road. Henry Bolte, the longest serving Premier of Victoria, grew up in Skipton. There is a memorial for Henry Bolte located at the Skipton...
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    Archive. Retrieved 5 January 2023. Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Bolte". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 4 January 2023. Carr...
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    36-member Legislative Council. The incumbent Liberal government led by Henry Bolte was returned for a sixth term with a slightly reduced majority. Members...
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    Tasmanian premier Robin Gray and former Victorian and NSW premiers Sir Henry Bolte and Tom Lewis. The Nationals also poured significant resources into Brisbane-area...
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  • reported that the Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte, insisted that the death sentence be carried out. Bolte's cabinet was unanimous although there were...
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    Legislative Council. The Liberal and Country Party (LCP) government of Premier Henry Bolte won a fourth term in office. The election produced almost no change in...
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  • February 16, 1869, in Chicago, the daughter of William Henry Bolte and Jane Usher Baker. Edith Bolte MacCracken was president of the Ashland Civic Club;...
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    rights, a view backed by Liberal state premiers like Robert Askin and Henry Bolte. Between 1966 and 1972, Labor leader Gough Whitlam developed policies...
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    Berrigan 1978 Rugby League player Born in Australia German ancestry Henry Bolte 1908 Politician (Premier of Victoria) Born in Australia German ancestry...
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  • The Bolte Ministry was the 58th Ministry of the Government of Victoria, and was led by Liberal Premier Sir Henry Bolte. It succeeded the Cain ministry...
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