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    Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan, KCMG (26 July 1882 – 14 April 1950) was an Australian politician who served as the 33rd premier of Victoria from 1935 to 1945...
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    their legacy. Five premiers, Daniel Andrews, Henry Bolte, John Cain Jr, Albert Dunstan, and Rupert Hamer, have achieved this milestone and four have their...
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    supported the minority Country Party government of Albert Dunstan from 1935 to 1943. In September 1943, Dunstan resigned, when his government lost a vote of...
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  • Dunstan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Dunstan (1882–1950), Australian politician Alex Dunstan (1885–1964), Australian...
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  • and from 8 September 1943 until 20 November 1945 in the government of Albert Dunstan. MacFarlan was a member for the Nationalist Party, which later became...
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  • November 2013 – via National Library of Australia. Paul, J. B., "Dunstan, Sir Albert Arthur (1882–1950)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra:...
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  • Bernard Dunstan RA PPRWA (19 January 1920 – 20 August 2017) was a British artist, teacher, and author, best known for his studies of figures in interiors...
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    their legacy. Six premiers, Daniel Andrews, Henry Bolte, John Cain Jr, Albert Dunstan, Rupert Hamer, and James McCulloch have done so, but four have had their...
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  • The First Dunstan Ministry was the 49th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Albert Dunstan. The ministry was...
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    coalition government with the Country Party, led by Allan and later by Albert Dunstan. The government had a huge majority – 45 seats to Labor's 16. Ministers...
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    that Brophy had accidentally shot himself (three times). The Premier, Albert Dunstan, gave Blamey the choice of resigning or being dismissed. The latter...
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    in 1938, at a cost of £50,000, with the official opening by Premier Albert Dunstan taking place in November 1940. A full public holiday was declared on...
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  • The Second Dunstan Ministry was the 51st ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Albert Dunstan. The ministry was...
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  • 1972 17 years, 77 days 1955 1958 1961 1964 1967 1970   2. 33rd Sir Albert Dunstan (1882–1950) KCMG Country MLA for Korong and Eaglehawk (1927–1945) 2...
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  • Name Role Term John Allan Premier 18 November 1924 – 20 May 1927 Albert Dunstan Premier 2 April 1935 – 14 September 1943 Leader of the Opposition 14 September...
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    politician Albert T. Dunn (1842–1916), New Brunswick political figure Albert Elijah Dunning (1844–1923), American Congregationalist theologian Albert Dunstan (1882–1950)...
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  • 1st Prime Minister of Ukrainian People's Republic (d. 1951) 1882 – Albert Dunstan, Australian politician, 33rd Premier of Victoria (d. 1950) 1885 – Roy...
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    team of the Australian Labor Party. Albert Dunstan – 33rd Premier of Victoria, 1935–1943 and again 1943–1945. Dunstan was born on 26 July 1882 at Donald...
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    the same time, Barnett invited Premier Albert Dunstan to join him on a personal tour of the slums. Dunstan's government established the Housing Commission...
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    under the control of a left-wing faction and the party's state leader Albert Dunstan was governing in Victoria with the support of the Labor Party. In December...
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  • Wright, Australian rules footballer (Essendon) (b. 1870) 14 April – Sir Albert Dunstan, 33rd Premier of Victoria (b. 1882) 6 May – Lancelot De Mole, engineer...
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  • was defeated by the Country Party and the UAP, and Opposition Leader, Albert Dunstan, moved that Parliament resume the next day, giving notice that he would...
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    the similar events five years earlier in 1939. Premier Albert Dunstan and Forests Minister Albert Lind, who had both delayed legislative changes in Parliament...
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    of Victoria prior to switching to federal politics. Others include Albert Dunstan (1935) who subsequently became Premier for a then record of ten years...
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  • a time, Attorney-General and Solicitor-General in the government of Albert Dunstan between 2 April 1935 and 1 April 1938, Bussau resigned to become Agent-General...
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    and other personal effects lost) was done to buildings. The Premier Albert Dunstan convened a special meeting of Cabinet to consider relief measures and...
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    resignation from the UAP: that the party was sitting in opposition to the Dunstan Country government which he praised; and that it was controlled by a central...
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  • when the UAP's coalition partner, the United Country Party, led by Albert Dunstan, ended the coalition and formed a minority government with the support...
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    Bill Barry MP Labor 21 November 1945 20 November 1947 1 year, 364 days Albert Dunstan MP Country 20 November 1947 3 December 1948 1 year, 13 days Trevor Oldham...
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    1934–1966 Succeeded by Andrew Peacock Political offices Preceded by Sir Albert Dunstan Deputy Premier of Victoria 1932–1934 Succeeded by Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes...
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