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joining the UAP in 1931, Joseph Lyons. He was Minister for Defence from 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913, 1914 to 1921, and 1932 to 1934. His 24 years in cabinet... |
The minister for Defence, also known as the Defence minister, is the minister of state of the Commonwealth of Australia charged with overseeing the organisation... |
Edward Millen – Minister for Defence (to 17 September 1914) George Pearce – Minister for Defence (from 17 September 1914) Jens Jensen – Minister for the Navy... |
James Pearce was father of Western Australian Senator George Pearce, Minister of Defence in three cabinets between 1908 and 1921. Henry Pearce (c. 1800... |
Joseph Cook (category Defence ministers of Australia) an Australian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of Australia, from 1913 to 1914. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party, having... |
Arthur Balfour (redirect from Prime Minister Balfour) politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. As foreign secretary in the Lloyd George ministry, he issued the Balfour... |
Andrew Fisher (redirect from Fisher government (1914–1915)) [citation needed] Fisher passed this report on to Hughes and to Defence Minister George Pearce, ultimately leading to the evacuation of the Australian troops... |
Harold Macmillan (redirect from Prime Minister Macmillan) remarkable people (2001) p. 214 Goodlad & Pearce, 2013 p.169 Goodlad & Pearce, 2013 p.170 Colin Seymour-Ure, Prime Ministers and the Media: issues of power and... |
H. H. Asquith (redirect from Prime Minister Asquith) Pearce and Goodlad said "it was a measure of [Asquith's] skill that he took Britain into the war with only two relatively minor Cabinet ministers .... |
pp. 294–296, 307–308 Windsor, pp. 330–331 Pearce, Robert; Graham, Goodlad (2013), British Prime Ministers From Balfour to Brown, Routledge, p. 80,... |
Clement Attlee (redirect from Prime Minister Attlee) Attlee (2006) Jago, Michael. Clement Attlee: The Inevitable Prime Minister (2014) Pearce, Robert. Attlee (1997), 206pp Thomas-Symonds, Nicklaus. Attlee:... |
Paul Freeman (communist) (category 1921 deaths) nonetheless recommended to Defence Minister George Pearce that Freeman be removed from the country under emergency wartime powers. Pearce signed a deportation... |
Bonar Law (redirect from Unknown Prime Minister) in David Lloyd George's Coalition Government. He resigned on grounds of ill health early in 1921. In October 1922, with Lloyd George's Coalition having... |
Billy Hughes (category Prime Ministers of Australia) was elected deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party in 1914. Hughes became prime minister in October 1915, when Fisher retired due to ill health. The... |
the period 14 November 1916 to 21 December 1921. Prior to 6 November 1970, the office was known as the Minister for External Affairs. Between 24 July 1987... |
Percy Cox (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George) Neglected War - Mesopotamia 1914-1918. Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571080205. Barrow, Edmund (1927). Notes on the Defence of Mesopotamia. London.{{cite... |
Stanley Baldwin (redirect from Prime Minister Baldwin) Secretary to the Treasury (1917–1921) and President of the Board of Trade (1921–1922) in the coalition ministry of David Lloyd George and then rose rapidly: in... |
Parliament House, Dublin (category Edward Lovett Pearce buildings) Parliament Buildings, Stormont), was entrusted to an architect, Edward Lovett Pearce, who was a member of parliament and a protégé of the Speaker of the House... |
Neville Chamberlain (redirect from Prime Minister Chamberlain) English Channel, was no defence against air power. In 1935, MacDonald stood down as prime minister, and Baldwin became prime minister for the third time.... |
James Whiteside McCay (category Defence ministers of Australia) la Légion d'honneur by the President of France. The Minister for Defence, Senator George Pearce, appointed McCay to the newly created post of Inspector... |