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- Edward_Guye abstract "Edward Fritz Guye (12 November 1887 – 4 July 1960) was an Australian politician who sat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1940 to 1958.Guye was born in Brentford, England, the son of Fritz Guye and his wife Gertrude Percy Ashton Glover. His father was a Swiss watchmaker who had settled in London. His father died in 1901 and Guye emigrated to Australia at the beginning of the 20th century. He enlisted in the AIF on 2 September 1914, and was sent to Europe in October. He returned to Australia in 1916.In 1940, Guye was elected as Country Party representative for the Electoral district of Polwarth in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. In March 1949, Guye was one of six Country MPs to defect to the Liberal and Country Party established by Thomas Hollway as the Victorian division of the Liberal Party. In December 1949, he became Minister of Transport and a Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works.Guye's brother Denis Guye, who remained in England was an Olympic rower.".
- Edward_Guye battle Gallipoli_Campaign.
- Edward_Guye birthDate "1887-11-12".
- Edward_Guye birthPlace Brentford.
- Edward_Guye birthPlace England.
- Edward_Guye birthPlace Middlesex.
- Edward_Guye birthYear "1887".
- Edward_Guye country Australia.
- Edward_Guye deathDate "1960-07-04".
- Edward_Guye deathPlace Australia.
- Edward_Guye deathPlace Winchelsea,_Victoria.
- Edward_Guye deathYear "1960".
- Edward_Guye militaryBranch First_Australian_Imperial_Force.
- Edward_Guye militaryRank Corporal.
- Edward_Guye militaryUnit 8th_Battalion_(Australia).
- Edward_Guye office "Minister for Transport".
- Edward_Guye office "Victorian Legislative".
- Edward_Guye party Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- Edward_Guye party National_Party_of_Australia.
- Edward_Guye predecessor Allan_McDonald_(Australian_politician).
- Edward_Guye predecessor Thomas_Hollway.
- Edward_Guye region Electoral_district_of_Polwarth.
- Edward_Guye relation Denis_Guye.
- Edward_Guye serviceEndYear "1918".
- Edward_Guye serviceStartYear "1914".
- Edward_Guye successor Herbert_Hyland.
- Edward_Guye successor Tom_Darcy_(Australian_politician).
- Edward_Guye termPeriod Edward_Guye__1.
- Edward_Guye termPeriod Edward_Guye__2.
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- Edward_Guye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edward Guye".
- Edward_Guye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guye".
- Edward_Guye after Herbert_Hyland.
- Edward_Guye after Tom_Darcy_(Australian_politician).
- Edward_Guye allegiance "Australia".
- Edward_Guye assembly "Victorian Legislative".
- Edward_Guye battles Gallipoli_Campaign.
- Edward_Guye before Allan_McDonald_(Australian_politician).
- Edward_Guye before Thomas_Hollway.
- Edward_Guye birthDate "1887-11-12".
- Edward_Guye birthPlace "Brentford, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom".
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- Edward_Guye deathDate "1960-07-04".
- Edward_Guye deathPlace "Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia".
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- Edward_Guye name "Edward Guye".
- Edward_Guye name "Guye, Edward Fritz".
- Edward_Guye nationality "Australian".
- Edward_Guye office "Minister for Transport".
- Edward_Guye party Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- Edward_Guye party National_Party_of_Australia.
- Edward_Guye placeOfBirth "Brentford, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom".
- Edward_Guye placeOfDeath "Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia".
- Edward_Guye predecessor Allan_McDonald_(Australian_politician).
- Edward_Guye predecessor Thomas_Hollway.
- Edward_Guye premier Thomas_Hollway.
- Edward_Guye rank Corporal.
- Edward_Guye relations Denis_Guye.
- Edward_Guye restingplace "Winchelsea Cemetery".
- Edward_Guye serviceyears "1914".
- Edward_Guye shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Edward_Guye spouse "1906-07-23".
- Edward_Guye spouse "Violet Wenden".
- Edward_Guye successor Herbert_Hyland.