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Ben Chifley
Ben Chifley Rt Hon Ben Chifley Prime Minister of Australia Chancellor of {{{country ... death: {{{place_death}}} Political party: Labor Joseph Benedict Chifley (September 22 1885–June 13 1951), Australian ...
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Ben Chifley (translated from German)
Ben Chifley Joseph Benedict Chifley (* 22. September 1885 in Bathurst, New South ... he prime ministers became (to July 1945) Ben Chifley became in Bathurst as oldest three ...
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Talk:Ben Chifley
Talk:Ben Chifley Mr Austin, Association with left-wing elements ... 06:47, 31 Jul 2003 (UTC) The Ben Chifley article says that Ben Chifley opposed the Communist Party Dissolution ...
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Chifley
Chifley Chifley can refer to several things: Ben Chifley, Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949 Chifley, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of ...
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Second Chifley Ministry
Second Chifley Ministry The Second Chifley Ministry was the thirty-fourth Australian Commonwealth ... December 1949. Australian Labor Party Rt Hon Ben Chifley, MP: Prime Minister and Treasurer Hon Dr ... 3 | Fadden | Curtin 1 | Curtin 2 | Forde | Chifley 1 | Chifley 2 | Menzies 4 | Menzies ...
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First Chifley Ministry
First Chifley Ministry The First Chifley Ministry was the thirty-third Australian Commonwealth ... November 1946. Australian Labor Party Rt Hon Ben Chifley, MP: Prime Minister, Treasurer Rt Hon Frank ... 3 | Fadden | Curtin 1 | Curtin 2 | Forde | Chifley 1 | Chifley 2 | Menzies 4 | Menzies ...
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Division of Chifley
Division of Chifley The Division of Chifley is an Australian Electoral Division in New ... created in 1969 and is named for Ben Chifley, who was Prime Minister of Australia 1945–49 ... Barton | Bennelong | Berowra | Blaxland | Bradfield | Calare | Charlton | Chifley | Cook | Cowper | Cunningham | Dobell | Eden-Monaro | ...
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1949 Australian coal strike
... with troops being sent in by the Ben Chifley Federal Labor Government to the open cut ... imposed on other officials and three unions. Chifley told the Labor caucus, "The Reds must ... open cut mines of Minmi, Muswellbrook and Ben Bullen, with seven more fields operated later ... working conditions. There is some evidence that Ben Chifley was secretly prepared to concede ...
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Frank Forde
... 1945 Predecessor(s): John Curtin Successor(s): Ben Chifley Date of birth: 18 July 1890 Date ... contested the leadership, but was defeated by Ben Chifley. He left office on 13 July, but ... and became Minister for Defence in the Chifley government. In this role he was ...
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Robert Menzies
... 1949–26 January 1966 Predecessor(s): Earle PageBen Chifley Successor(s): Arthur FaddenHarold Holt Date of ... power and in 1946 Curtin's successor, Ben Chifley, was comfortably re-elected. Comments that "we ... to erode Labor's support. In 1947, Chifley announced that he intended to nationalise Australia ... Leader of the Opposition1943-1949 Succeeded by:Ben Chifley Preceded by:Richard Casey Treasurer ...
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