John Verran (9 July 1856 – 7 June 1932) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He served as premier of South Australia from 1910 to 1912, the...
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John Stanley Verran (24 December 1883 – 30 August 1952) was an Australian politician. Verran was born in Moonta, the son of John Verran, later Premier...
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Verran is a former municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1901 until its dissolution in 2020 when it was divided between...
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of South Australia: Thomas Price (1905–1909), John Verran (1910–1912), Crawford Vaughan (1915–1917), John Gunn (1924–1926), Lionel Hill (1926–1927 and...
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Look up verran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Verran is a municipality in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. Verran may also refer to: Verran Sparebank...
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election, Thomas Price formed the world's first stable Labor government. John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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It was the world's first stable Labor government. Shortly afterwards, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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Australia and Minister for the Northern Territory in the government led by John Verran (1910–12), during which he drafted and led several important legislative...
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was the world's first stable Labour Party government. So successful, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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1907) 1853 – William Turner Dannat, American painter (d. 1929) 1856 – John Verran, English-Australian politician, 26th Premier of South Australia (d. 1932)...
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for the United Labor Party, he served as Treasurer in the Verran government, succeeded Verran as Labor leader in 1913, and was elected Premier after the...
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John Henry Chinner (30 June 1865 – 15 December 1933) was a South Australian artist, best known for his caricatures of prominent people. Chinner was born...
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Council (1860–1864) 8 October 1861 4 July 1863 1 year, 269 days 34. 26th John Verran (1856–1932) Labor MP for Wallaroo (1901–1918) 3 June 1910 17 February...
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The Verran ministry was the 47th ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by John Verran of the Labor Party. It commenced on 3 June 1910, following...
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incumbent United Labor Party government led by Premier of South Australia John Verran was defeated by the opposition Liberal Union led by Leader of the Opposition...
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was the world's first stable Labour Party government. So successful, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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Helen Verran is an Australian historian and empirical philosopher of science, primarily working in the Social Studies of Science and Technology (STS),...
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Canadian lawyer and politician, 10th Premier of Quebec (b. 1847) 1932 – John Verran, English-Australian politician, 26th Premier of South Australia (b. 1856)...
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Peake (1st) 26 John Verran (1856–1932) MHA for Wallaroo 1910 (20th) 3 June 1910 17 February 1912 1 year, 259 days United Labor Verran (25) Archibald Peake...
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with Labor falling just two seats short of a majority. So successful, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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the world's first stable Labor government, after the 1905 election). John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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Member Party Term Member Party Term Peter Allen 1902–1912 John Verran Labor 1902–1915 John Shannon 1902–1905 A. E. Winter Labor 1905–1912 J. F. Herbert...
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was led by premier John Earle. The first Labor party majority government in South Australia (1910–12) was led by premier John Verran, a Cornishman from...
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Thomas Price would form the world's first stable Labor government. John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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Steven Miles (2023-) Thomas Price (1905–1909) John Verran (1910–1912) Crawford Vaughan (1915–1917) John Gunn (1924–1926) Lionel Hill (1926–27, 1930–1933)...
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first uranium mine was opened at Radium Hill. In 1910, the government of John Verran served as the first complete Labor party government in the world. 28...
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Port Adelaide Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor John Price (elected) 9,319 35.5 +2.8 Labor John Verran (elected) 8,769 33.4 +2.3 Farmers and Settlers Joseph...
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derived from the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Verran, which was named for former Premier John Verran. Verran began as a government town surveyed during May...
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Political families of South Australia (section Verran)
1997–2014. John Verran (1856–1932) MHA for Wallaroo from 1901–1918, First Labor Premier of South Australia 1910–1912 John Stanley "Stan" Verran (1883–1952)...
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Air Defence Part of 22 Wing North Bay Home station CFB North Bay Motto(s) Intruder Beware Commanders Current commander Lieutenant-Colonel John Verran...
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