Herbert Vere "Doc" Evatt, QC, PC, KStJ (30 April 1894 – 2 November 1965) was an Australian politician and judge. He served as a justice of the High Court...
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The Frontbench of H. V. Evatt was the opposition Australian Labor Party frontbench of Australia from 20 June 1951 to 9 February 1960, opposing the Liberal-Country...
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Minister Robert Menzies defeated the opposition Labor Party, led by H. V. Evatt. In spite of a major global downturn in early 1958, the Coalition was...
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In 1951, he was elected deputy leader of the Labor Party in place of H. V. Evatt, who had succeeded to the leadership upon Chifley's death. The two clashed...
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detain enemy aliens brought him into conflict with attorney-general H. V. Evatt, a civil libertarian, who concluded some internments were "unjustified...
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Committee. Evatt was born in 1933, the daughter of the barrister Clive Evatt QC, granddaughter of Harry Andreas of Leuralla, and the niece of H. V. Evatt. Educated...
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"widespread anger in the labour movement" and led the party's federal leader H. V. Evatt to offer him a position on his staff in an attempt at conciliation, which...
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contained majority and minority proposals. The committee was chaired by H. V. Evatt, who was later to write in his memoirs: "I regard the establishment of...
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period in opposition. The party was primarily led during this time by H. V. Evatt and Arthur Calwell. Various ideological beliefs were factionalised under...
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Menzies increased its majority over the opposition Labor Party, led by H. V. Evatt. Future Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and future opposition leader Billy...
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Australian lawyer and jurist George Evatt (1843–1921), British general H. Parker Evatt (born 1935), American politician H. V. Evatt (1894–1965), Australian politician...
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Albert Gardiner James Scullin Arthur Blakeley Ted Theodore Frank Forde H. V. Evatt Arthur Calwell Gough Whitlam Lance Barnard Jim Cairns Frank Crean Tom...
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Democratic Labor Party while left-wing parliamentarians and unions loyal to H. V. Evatt and Arthur Calwell remained in the Australian Labor Party. The earliest...
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The H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation is an Australian think tank founded in memory of Australian politician, judge, historian and diplomat H. V. Evatt. It...
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opposition leader H. V. "Doc" Evatt and B. A. Santamaria, the dominant force behind the "Catholic Social Studies Movement" or "the Movement". Evatt denounced...
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September 1930. Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood: 7 July 1932. H. V. Evatt: 7 July 1943. Sir Winston Churchill: 28 October 1958. Major James Milner...
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Julius. The unions were represented by various combinations of counsel: H V Evatt KC, Gregory Gowans KC, Simon Isaacs KC, G T A Sullivan, Claude Weston...
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H. V. Evatt, The King and His Dominion Governors, 1936; 2nd ed., introduction by Zelman Cowen, 1967; 3rd ed., introduction by Eugene Forsey, in Evatt...
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France, in November 1914. Evatt's nephews via his brother John included the Australian politicians H. V. Evatt and Clive Evatt. He entertained two more...
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Albert Gardiner James Scullin Arthur Blakeley Ted Theodore Frank Forde H. V. Evatt Arthur Calwell Gough Whitlam Lance Barnard Jim Cairns Frank Crean Tom...
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Leaders of the Australian Labor Party (category Articles with hCards)
Chifley 9 H. V. Evatt 31 October 1946 20 June 1951 4 years, 232 days 10 Arthur Calwell 20 June 1951 7 March 1960 8 years, 261 days H. V. Evatt 11 Gough...
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Hughes, and Robert Menzies all became prime minister, while John Latham, H. V. Evatt, and Billy Snedden were leaders of the opposition. Lionel Bowen was deputy...
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members of the leader of the Australian Labor Party, Dr. H. V. Evatt, during proceedings. Evatt, a former justice of the High Court of Australia and the...
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Albert Gardiner James Scullin Arthur Blakeley Ted Theodore Frank Forde H. V. Evatt Arthur Calwell Gough Whitlam Lance Barnard Jim Cairns Frank Crean Tom...
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Prime Minister Robert Menzies defeated the opposition Labor Party led by H. V. Evatt, despite losing the two-party preferred vote. Although the ALP won the...
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List of justices of the High Court of Australia (category Articles with hCards)
O'Connor, Isaac Isaacs, H. B. Higgins, Edward McTiernan, H. V. Evatt, John Latham, Garfield Barwick, and Lionel Murphy. All but Evatt were appointed after...
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(1882–1968)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 8. Hancock, Ian (2003). "The V.I.P. Affair, 1966–67: The causes, course and consequences of a ministerial...
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enterprises his government had established over 30 years earlier. According to H.V. Evatt, his speech "seemed at once to grip the attention of all honourable members...
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Evatt House is a heritage-listed house located at 69 Junction Road in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga in the Ku-ring-gai Council local government area...
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