Division of Darwin, the Glossary
The Division of Darwin was an Australian Electoral Division in Tasmania.[1]
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43 relations: Andrew Fisher, Aubrey Luck, Australian House of Representatives, Australian Labor Party, Billy Hughes, Burnie, Charles Darwin, Charles Howroyd, Darwin, Northern Territory, Devonport, Tasmania, Division of Batman, Division of Braddon, Division of Braddon (state), Division of Darling, Division of Tasmania, Earle Page, Electoral district of Bass, Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives, Enid Lyons, George John Bell, Joseph Lyons, Joshua Whitsitt, King O'Malley, Liberal Party of Australia, Menzies government (1949–1966), National Party of Australia, Nationalist Party (Australia), Robert Menzies, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, Tasmania, Tasmanian House of Assembly, The Mercury (Hobart), United Australia Party, William Spence, 1903 Australian federal election, 1917 Australian federal election, 1917 Darwin by-election, 1919 Australian federal election, 1922 Australian federal election, 1925 Australian federal election, 1943 Australian federal election, 1951 Australian federal election, 1955 Australian federal election.
- 1955 disestablishments in Australia
- Constituencies disestablished in 1955
- Constituencies established in 1903
Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher (29 August 186222 October 1928) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the fifth prime minister of Australia from 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913 and 1914 to 1915.
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Aubrey Luck
Aubrey William George Luck (14 November 1900 – 9 June 1999) was an Australian politician.
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Australian House of Representatives
The Australian House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the upper house being the Senate.
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Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known simply as Labor or the Labor Party, is the major centre-left political party in Australia and one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia.
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Billy Hughes
William Morris Hughes (25 September 1862 – 28 October 1952) was an Australian politician who served as the seventh prime minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923.
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Burnie
Burnie (pirinilaplu/palawa kani: pataway or burdurway) is a port city in Tasmania, Australia, located in Emu Bay on the north-west coast, west from Devonport and east from Wynyard.
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Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology.
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Charles Howroyd
Charles Richard Howroyd (25 February 1867 – 10 May 1917) was an Australian politician.
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin (Larrakia) is the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Devonport, Tasmania
Devonport (pirinilaplu/palawa kani: limilinaturi) is a port city situated at the mouth of the Mersey River on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia.
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Division of Batman
The Division of Batman was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. Division of Darwin and Division of Batman are Former electoral divisions of Australia.
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Division of Braddon
The Division of Braddon is an Australian electoral division in the state of Tasmania.
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Division of Braddon (state)
The electoral division of Braddon (named Darwin until 1955) is one of the five electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, it includes north-west and western Tasmania as well as King Island.
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Division of Darling
The Division of Darling was an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. Division of Darwin and division of Darling are Former electoral divisions of Australia.
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Division of Tasmania
The Division of Tasmania was an Australian electoral division covering Tasmania. Division of Darwin and division of Tasmania are Former electoral divisions of Australia.
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Earle Page
Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page (8 August 188020 December 1961) was an Australian politician and surgeon who served as the 11th prime minister of Australia from 7 to 26 April 1939, holding office in a caretaker capacity following the death of Joseph Lyons.
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Electoral district of Bass
The electoral district of Bass is one of the electoral districts of Victoria, Australia, for the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
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Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives
Electorates (also known as electoral divisions or seats) of the Australian House of Representatives are single member electoral districts for the lower house of the Parliament of the Commonwealth.
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Enid Lyons
Dame Enid Muriel Lyons (née Burnell; 9 July 1897 – 2 September 1981) was an Australian politician.
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George John Bell
Sir George John Bell (29 November 1872 – 5 March 1944) was an Australian soldier and politician.
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Joseph Lyons
Joseph Aloysius Lyons (15 September 1879 – 7 April 1939) was an Australian politician who was the tenth prime minister of Australia, in office from 1932 until his death in 1939.
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Joshua Whitsitt
Joshua Thomas Hoskins Whitsitt (26 September 1869 – 14 September 1943) was an Australian politician.
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King O'Malley
King O'Malley (2 July 1858? – 20 December 1953) was an American-born Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1901 to 1917, and served two terms as Minister for Home Affairs (1910–1913; 1915–16).
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Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia.
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Menzies government (1949–1966)
The Menzies government (1949–1966) refers to the second period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
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National Party of Australia
The National Party of Australia, also known as The Nationals or The Nats, is a centre-right, agrarian political party in Australia.
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Nationalist Party (Australia)
The Nationalist Party, also known as the National Party, was an Australian political party.
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Robert Menzies
Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (20 December 1894 – 15 May 1978) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th prime minister of Australia from 1939 to 1941 and 1949 to 1966.
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Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
The speaker of the Australian House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the Australian House of Representatives, the lower chamber within the Parliament of Australia.
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Tasmania
Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia.
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Tasmanian House of Assembly
The House of Assembly, or Lower House, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Tasmania in Australia.
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The Mercury (Hobart)
The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.
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United Australia Party
The United Australia Party (UAP) was an Australian political party that was founded in 1931 and dissolved in 1945.
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William Spence
William Guthrie Spence (7 August 1846 – 13 December 1926), was an Australian trade union leader and politician, played a leading role in the formation of both Australia's largest union, the Australian Workers' Union, and the Australian Labor Party.
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1903 Australian federal election
The 1903 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 16 December 1903.
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1917 Australian federal election
The 1917 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 5 May 1917.
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1917 Darwin by-election
A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Darwin on 30 June 1917.
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1919 Australian federal election
The 1919 Australian federal election was held on 13 December 1919 to elect members to the Parliament of Australia.
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1922 Australian federal election
The 1922 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 16 December 1922.
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1925 Australian federal election
The 1925 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 14 November 1925.
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1943 Australian federal election
The 1943 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 21 August 1943.
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1951 Australian federal election
The 1951 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 28 April 1951.
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1955 Australian federal election
The 1955 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 10 December 1955.
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See also
1955 disestablishments in Australia
- Apsley Shire
- Ballarat Imperial Football Club
- Canungra railway line
- Coreen Shire
- Division of Burke (1949–1955)
- Division of Cook (1906–1955)
- Division of Darwin
- Division of Hoddle
- Electoral district of Allandale
- Electoral district of Ballarat
- Electoral district of Barwon (Victoria)
- Electoral district of Borung
- Electoral district of Brunswick
- Electoral district of Clifton Hill
- Electoral district of Essendon
- Electoral district of Gippsland North
- Electoral district of Glen Iris
- Electoral district of Goulburn (Victoria)
- Electoral district of Korong
- Electoral district of Mernda
- Electoral district of Rainbow
- Electoral district of Ripon
- Electoral district of Shepparton
- Electoral district of Sunshine
- Electoral district of Warrnambool
- Electoral district of Wonthaggi
- Federal City Express
- Illawarra Steam Navigation Company
- Iron Cove Bridge
- Maranoa News
- Official Labour Movement
- Progressive Labor Party (Victoria)
- Velasquez Gallery
- Victorian Liberal Party (1954)
- Western Mail (Western Australia)
Constituencies disestablished in 1955
- Balestier Constituency
- Division of Burke (1949–1955)
- Division of Cook (1906–1955)
- Division of Darwin
- Division of Hoddle
Constituencies established in 1903
- California's 8th congressional district
- Connecticut's at-large congressional district
- Division of Adelaide
- Division of Barker
- Division of Bass
- Division of Boothby
- Division of Darwin
- Division of Denison
- Division of Franklin
- Division of Grey
- Division of Hindmarsh
- Division of Wakefield
- Illinois's 23rd congressional district
- Illinois's 24th congressional district
- Illinois's 25th congressional district
- Louisiana's 7th congressional district
- Mississippi's 8th congressional district
- Missouri's 16th congressional district
- New Jersey's 10th congressional district
- New Jersey's 9th congressional district
- New York's 35th congressional district
- New York's 36th congressional district
- New York's 37th congressional district
- Pennsylvania's 29th congressional district
- Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district
- Pennsylvania's 31st congressional district
- Pennsylvania's 32nd congressional district