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    William Arthur Trenwith (15 July 1846 – 26 July 1925) was an Australian labour movement politician and pioneer trade union official who served as the...
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  • humorist and academic Mark Trenwith, Australian comedian and actor Michael Trenwith (born 1945), English cricketer William Trenwith (1846–1925), Australian...
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  • Association, Monty Miller, a veteran radical from the Eureka Stockade, and William Trenwith, an aspirant labour politician. In late 1889, Fleming was an organiser...
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  • session of the Convention, which commenced proceedings on 22 March 1897. William Coleman,Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the...
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  • notable members of the Trades Hall Council from the 1880s include William Trenwith and Chummy Fleming, both from the Victorian Operative Bootmakers Union...
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  • 4 May – Jack Want, New South Wales politician (d. 1905) 15 July – William Trenwith, 1st Leader of the Victorian Labor Party (d. 1925) 17 July – Nicholas...
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  • Miller (1839–1920): unionist, secularist and revolutionary socialist. William Trenwith (1846–1925): trade union official and labour movement politician. Frederick...
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  • 18 July – Edward Russell, Victorian politician (b. 1878) 26 July – William Trenwith, 1st Leader of the Victorian Labor Party (b. 1846) 30 August – Magnus...
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    the first election contested by the Labour Party, which was led by William Trenwith. In February 1892, Premier James Munro, who was deeply in debt, asked...
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    Edward (1864–1947)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "TRENWITH, William Arthur (1846–1925)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023...
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      First party Second party   Leader George Turner William Trenwith Party Liberal United Labour Leader since 27 September 1894 (de facto) 21 April 1892...
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    thousand, at Melbourne's Flinders Park. Champion followed the speech by William Trenwith, at that stage the only member of parliament representing the labour...
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    349 days Alexander Peacock MP 19 November 1900 12 February 1901 85 days William Trenwith MP 4 June 1901 10 June 1902 1 year, 6 days John Murray MP Reform 10...
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    December 1899 19 November 1900 349 days 30 William Trenwith MP 19 November 1900 12 February 1901 85 days 31 William McCulloch MLC 12 February 1901 10 June...
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    and became deputy leader in 1912. In December 1913, the Liberal Premier, William Watt, resigned after a dispute with the rural faction of his own party...
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  • combined Anti-Socialist and Protectionist vote at the 1906 election. William Trenwith, was a former trade union official and leader of the Victorian Labour...
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    December 1899 19 November 1900 349 days William Trenwith MP 19 November 1900 10 June 1902 1 year, 203 days William Shiels MP Reform 10 June 1902 21 July...
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  • Member State Term Notes William Trenwith Victoria 1904–1909 Joined the Liberal Party at the Fusion of 1909. Reg Turnbull Tasmania 1962–1969 1970–1974 Briefly...
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    who was elected as part of the Revenue Tariff Party. Independent: William Trenwith (Vic) James Wilkinson (Moreton, Qld) was elected as an independent...
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  • Charles Francis James Cameron Gippsland North Labor James McLachlan William Trenwith Gippsland South Liberal Thomas Livingston Gippsland West Liberal Ebenezer...
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    Melville MLC William McCulloch MLC 19 November 1900 12 February 1901 85 days William Trenwith MP 19 November 1900 10 June 1902 1 year, 203 days William McCulloch...
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  • no good in this ignorance of basic Christian myths. Bruce Scates: 'Trenwith, William Arthur (Billy) (1846–1925)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online...
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    Smith Unaligned 1883–1889 George Bennett   Unaligned 1889–1908   William Trenwith Labor 1889–1903   George Roberts Labor 1903[b]–1904 1904–present, 1 member...
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    secretary until he was elected party leader on 3 December 1900 after William Trenwith resigned as Labour leader to take up an appointment as Commissioner...
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    with the support of the Labour leaning independent from Victoria, William Trenwith, or the conservative senator from Tasmania, Henry Dobson, who was elected...
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  • Australian Senate. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 16 August 2022. "William Arthur Trenwith". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament...
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    support for the liberals was waning, and the new conservative leader, William Irvine, mounted a public campaign for "retrenchment"—reduction in the size...
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  •   Geelong William Gurr   Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry 27 November 1900 William Gurr   Richmond William Trenwith   Forfeited...
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  • Williamstown 1894–1900 John William Taverner Donald & Swan Hill 1889–1904 John Thomson Dundas 1892–1900; 1902–1914 William Trenwith Richmond 1889–1903 Albert...
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  • Albert Blakey* Edward Findley* Andrew McKissock* Edward Russell* James Hume Cook William Edgar James McColl William McLean Samuel Mauger William Trenwith...
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