• happened during 1891 in Australia. Premier of New South Wales - Henry Parkes (until 23 October) then George Dibbs Premier of South Australia - Thomas Playford...
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    The 1891 shearers' strike is one of Australia's earliest and most important industrial disputes. The dispute was primarily between unionised and non-unionised...
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  • The England national cricket team toured Australia and Ceylon in 1891–92. The team, captained by W. G. Grace, was organised, financed and managed by Lord...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1891. 1891 (MDCCCXCI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • The 1891 season was the eighth season of regional competitive association football in Australia. There were two league competitions and two cup competitions...
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  • and publications of Australian literature during 1891. Jennings Carmichael – Hospital Children: sketches of life and character in the Children's Hospital...
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  • of Australia Bert Calwell (1898–1962), Australian rules footballer Clarrie Calwell (1896–1975), Australian rules footballer George Calwell (1891–1971)...
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    Will Assemble At Sydney On March 2, 1891 For The Purpose Of Drafting A Constitution For The Dominion of Australia (PDF). Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Bennet...
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  • Events in the year 1891 in music. 1891 in Norwegian music February 23 – Fourteen-year-old cellist Pablo Casals gives a solo recital in Barcelona. March...
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  • 1891 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships College championship College football national championship...
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  • (1865–1945), United States Army officer Tom Hanson (Australian footballer) (1891–1986), Australian rules footballer Tom Hanson (American football) (1907–1985)...
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  • The 1891 South Australian Football Association season was the 15th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The...
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    parties founded in the various Australian colonies by the emerging labour movement. Colonial Labour parties contested seats from 1891, and began contesting...
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    Rail transport in Australia is a component of the Australian transport system. It is to a large extent state-based, as each state largely has its own...
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  • birthday of The Queen, and were published in the London Gazette on 29 May 1891 and in The Times on 30 May 1891. The recipients of honours are displayed...
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  • The year 1891 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. October 7 — Uris Library at Cornell University, designed...
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  • The 1891 WAFA season was the 7th season of senior Australian rules football in Perth, Western Australia. The Rovers won their second and last premiership...
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  • (spy) (1885–1969), Soviet spy Artie Adams (Arthur Henry Adams, 1891–1969), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne Arthur S. Adams (1896–1980)...
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  • and actor John "Snowy" Cutmore (1895–1927), Australian gangster Snowy Evans (c. 1891–1925), Australian machine gunner considered likely to have fired...
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  • constitution. Since 1891, New Zealand had lost interest in federating with the Australian colonies, and was not represented. In Queensland, the parliament...
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  • (born 1962), Australian convicted murderer Dan Minogue (1891–1961), Australian footballer Dan Minogue (politician) (1893–1983), Australian politician Dannii...
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    second-largest religion in Australia. According to the 2021 Census in Australia, the combined number of people who self-identified as Australian Muslims, from all...
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  • Gun laws in Australia are predominantly within the jurisdiction of Australian states and territories, with the importation of guns regulated by the federal...
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  • for the 1891 Melbourne Cup. Horses portal Sports portal Australia portal Melbourne Cup List of Melbourne Cup winners Victoria Racing Club "1891 Melbourne...
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  • Robert Bennett (Melbourne mayor) (category 1891 deaths)
    January 1822 – 18 January 1891) was a politician and Mayor of Melbourne, Australia between 1861 and 1862. Bennett was born in Tanderagee, County Armagh...
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  • (1929–2015), American football player Stan Williams (Australian footballer) (1891–1966), Australian rules footballer Stan Williams (baseball) (1936–2021)...
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  • science fiction writer Robert Duncan Sherrington, Australian politician Robert Duncan Wilmot (1809–1891), Canadian politician and a Father of Confederation...
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    history in Australian universities from 1891 saw the dominance of an Imperial framework for interpreting Australian history, in which Australia emerged...
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