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    Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page GCMG CH PC FRCS (8 August 1880 – 20 December 1961) was an Australian politician and surgeon who served as the 11th prime...
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    Alix Ashley Earle (born December 16, 2000) is an American social media personality on the video-sharing platform TikTok. With over six million followers...
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  • Earle Page College is a residential college of the University of New England located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. The college accommodates...
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  • to 1986. Earle Wilfred Bailey was born in Melbourne, Victoria on 5 October 1941, the son of W.B. Bailey-Tart and his wife Mary Ethel (née Page). His maternal...
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    Australian prime minister Sir Earle Page, and the son of Harold Page, who died as a Japanese prisoner of war in 1942. Page was played by John Howard in...
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  • Earle may refer to: Earle (given name) Earle (surname) Earle, Arkansas, a city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, US Earle, Indiana, an unincorporated town...
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  • Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Retrieved 2 November 2021. "Earle Page". Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Retrieved 2...
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    created. He was Australia's third shortest serving prime minister, after Earle Page and Frank Forde. He remained as deputy prime minister until his retirement...
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  • primary producers" McWilliams was deposed as party leader in favour of Earle Page in April 1921, following instances where McWilliams voted against the...
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    Earle Page, a Prime Minister. Streets in Page are named in honour of Australian scientists. Page was established in 1968. As at the 2016 census, Page...
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    in 1909. He was Treasurer of Tasmania (1914–1916) under John Earle, before replacing Earle as party leader in 1916. After two elections that ended in hung...
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    Jack Earle Haley (born July 14, 1961) is an American actor and director. His earliest roles included Moocher in Breaking Away (1979) and Kelly Leak in...
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  • Hughes (1862–1952), Stanley Bruce (1883–1967), James Scullin (1876–1953), Earle Page (1880–1961), Robert Menzies (1894–1978), Arthur Fadden (1894–1973), Frank...
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  • Earle is an English given name, and may refer to: Earle Bergey (1901–1952), American illustrator Earle Birney (1904–1995), Canadian poet; recipient of...
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    compromise candidate, following a deadlocked leadership vote between Earle Page and John McEwen. He became the de facto deputy prime minister and was...
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  • Scullin Full name: Joseph Aloysius Lyons Honest Joe Full name: Earle Christmas Grafton Page Full name: Robert Gordon Menzies Ming the Merciless Pig iron...
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    despite being the smaller party of their coalition. This occurred when Earle Page became caretaker prime minister following the death of Joseph Lyons in...
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    with the agrarian Country Party, working closely with Country leader Earle Page in an arrangement that pioneered the modern Liberal–National coalition...
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    Justin Townes Earle (January 4, 1982 – August 20, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. After his debut EP, Yuma (2007), he released eight...
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    initially hoped to renew the non-Labor Coalition with the Country Party of Earle Page after coming up four seats short of a majority in its own right. However...
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    Ethel Esther Page (née Blunt; 20 September 1875 – 26 May 1958) was an Australian nurse and political figure as the first wife of Earle Page, the 11th prime...
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    Australia. It was led by the country's 11th Prime Minister, Sir Earle Page. The Page ministry succeeded the Fourth Lyons ministry, which dissolved on...
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  • starring Earle Page, Irene Hunt, and Jean Hersholt. Eighty Silent Film Stars: Biographies and Filmographies George A. Katchmer - 1991 - Page 402 Scratched...
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    Dictionary. Pages 350–351. 4th Edn. Eastern Law House. ISBN 978-81-7177-015-1. International Business Law and Its Environment. Schaffer, Agusti, Earle. Page 154...
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    ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 21 October 2008. Bridge, Carl. "Page, Sir Earle Christmas Grafton (1880–1961)". Australian Dictionary of Biography...
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    Nationalists' only realistic coalition partner. However, party leader Earle Page let it be known that he and his party would not serve under Hughes. Under...
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    Psychotherapie. Retrieved 2010-08-01. "Earle Page". www.nma.gov.au. National Museum of Australia. Retrieved 3 August 2020. "Earle Page – Prime Ministers". Australian...
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  • future prime ministers were in either arts or law. Only Edmund Barton, Earle Page, and Robert Menzies undertook postgraduate studies that resulted in a...
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    Party. He served as treasurer from 1935 to 1939 (under Joseph Lyons and Earle Page), and then as Minister for Supply and Development from 1939 to 1940 (under...
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    election, the UAP entered into a coalition with the Country Party, led by Earle Page. Future Prime Ministers Robert Menzies and John McEwen both entered parliament...
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