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Sir Robert Gordon Menzies
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Born |
20 December,
1894
Jeparit,
Victoria,
Australia
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Died |
15 May,
1978
(aged 83)
Malvern, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
heart disease
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Sampson, Sydney (uncle)
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Sampson, Mary Jane (grandmother)
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Stirling, Alfred Thorp (friend)
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Smith, Harold Gengoult (family friend)
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Looker, Cecil Thomas (employee)
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Martin, Leslie Harold (work colleague)
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Watt, Alan Stewart (work colleague)
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McKnight, Allan Douglas (work colleague)
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McBride, Philip Albert (colleague)
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Moore, Lyle Howard (colleague)
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Pagan, John Ernest (colleague)
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Reid, Alan Douglas (associate)
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McKell, William John (opposed)
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Federal Parliament (15th: 1937-40, PM: Lyons, Page, Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1939-1940)
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Federal Parliament (16th: 1940-43, PM: Menzies, Fadden, Curtin) (Prime Minister, 1941-1941)
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Federal Parliament (19th: 1949-1951, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1949-1951)
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Federal Parliament (20th: 1951-1954, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1951-1954)
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Federal Parliament (21st: 1954-1955, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1954-1955)
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Federal Parliament (22nd: 1955-1958, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1955-1958)
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Federal Parliament (23rd: 1958-1961, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1958-1961)
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Federal Parliament (24th: 1961-1963, PM: Menzies) (Prime Minister, 1961-1963)
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Federal Parliament (25th: 1963-1966, PM: Menzies, Holt) (Prime Minister, 1963-1966)
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