Sir Philip Oakley Fysh KCMG (1 March 1835 – 20 December 1919) was an English-born Australian politician. He arrived in Tasmania in 1859 and became a leading...
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Fysh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Philip Fysh (1835–1919), an Australian politician Hudson Fysh (1895–1974), an Australian aviator...
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Hudson Fysh KBE DFC (7 January 1895 – 6 April 1974) was an Australian aviator and businessman. A founder of the Australian airline company Qantas, Fysh was...
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to swap seats with Legislative Council member for Buckingham, Philip Fysh, to enable Fysh to take the role of Treasurer in Edward Braddon's ministry. Piesse...
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eight premiers appointed from the Legislative Council (the last being Philip Fysh from 1887 to 1892). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Premiers of...
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Colony of New Zealand wrote to Lord Onslow (the Governor of New Zealand), Philip Fysh (the Premier of Tasmania), and the Lord Knutsford (the Secretary of State...
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state Premiers (Sir John Forrest, Lyne, George Turner, Anderson Dawson, Philip Fysh and Charles Kingston among them). With no past to live down, Barton's...
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There are also some cafés and fast-food outlets. It was named after Sir Philip Fysh, a Tasmanian politician who assisted in bringing about Australia's Federation...
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In March 1888, he became Attorney General in the government of Sir Philip Fysh. Since the Premier was in the Legislative Council, Clark was responsible...
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Alfred Deakin: A Biography / Volume 2. Melbourne University Press. Mennell, Philip (1892). "Deakin, Hon. Alfred" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography...
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and 2010 with little difficulty. Its most prominent members were Sir Philip Fysh, a member of the first federal Cabinet; Athol Townley, Minister for Defence...
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Legislative Council In office 22 March 1869 – 12 April 1885 Preceded by Philip Fysh Succeeded by William Crosby Constituency Hobart Personal details Born...
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was also a state politician while his mother was the daughter of Sir Philip Fysh, a former Premier of Tasmania. In 1937 he was elected to the Tasmanian...
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1903 Prime Minister Edmund Barton Preceded by John Forrest Succeeded by Philip Fysh Senator for Queensland In office 30 March 1901 – 31 December 1906 Member...
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[citation needed] Alfred Deakin, future Prime Minister of Australia (1887). Philip Fysh, Tasmanian politician (1891). Later accepted the title in 1896. George...
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James Boucaut Premier of Tasmania – Thomas Reibey until 9 August, then Philip Fysh Premier of Victoria – James McCulloch 8 March – John Douglas becomes...
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new division 0.7 King O'Malley Labour Denison, Tas new division 0.2 Philip Fysh Protectionist Franklin, Tas new division 4.6 William McWilliams Revenue...
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votes Edmund Barton 98,540 George Turner 84,048 Charles Kingston 24,682 Philip Fysh 5,439 George Reid 84,678 John Quick 72,352 Frederick Holder 24,320 Edward...
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Assembly from 17 July 1876 until his death. In October 1888 he joined the Philip Fysh Government as Minister of Lands and Works, in succession to Edward Braddon...
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Playford II until 27 June, then John Cockburn Premier of Tasmania – Philip Fysh Premier of Victoria – Duncan Gillies Governor of New South Wales – Lord...
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April 1904 – 17 August 1904 Prime Minister Chris Watson Preceded by Philip Fysh Succeeded by Sydney Smith Member of the Australian Parliament for Kalgoorlie...
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1901 – 16 December 1903 Serving with Edward Braddon, Norman Cameron, Philip Fysh, Frederick Piesse/William Hartnoll Preceded by New seat Succeeded by...
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1917 – Lucien Petit-Breton, French-Argentinian cyclist (b. 1882) 1919 – Philip Fysh, English-Australian politician, 12th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1835) 1920...
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10 August 1903) Minister for Defence (from 10 August 1903) Hon. Sir Philip Fysh KCMG (1835–1919) MP for Tasmania (1901–1903) (in Ministry from 23 April...
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9 John Thomson Protectionist Denison, Tas Protectionist Philip Fysh 0.2 15.1 10.5 Philip Fysh Anti-Socialist Fawkner, Vic new division 13.9 George Fairbairn...
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child born in the Port Phillip settlement of Melbourne. 1 March – Sir Philip Fysh, 12th Premier of Tasmania (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1919) 31 March...
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was asked to form a cabinet. However, he resigned the premiership to Philip Fysh, and instead became Minister for Lands and Works. In 1888, Braddon represented...
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Joseph Hubert Reinkens, German bishop and academic (d. 1896) 1835 – Philip Fysh, English-Australian politician, 12th Premier of Tasmania (d. 1919) 1837...
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Minister: Edmund Barton Alfred Deakin James Dickson James Drake John Forrest Philip Fysh Charles Kingston William Lyne Richard O'Connor George Turner...
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123 days 27 October 1909 14 June 1912 2 years, 231 days 6. 12th Sir Philip Fysh (1835–1919) KCMG No Party Alignment MHA for Buckingham (1884–1894) 9...
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