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- Ian_Macfarlan abstract "Ian Macfarlan (born John Robert Macfarlan; 21 November 1881 – 19 March 1964) was the Deputy Leader of the Australian Liberal Party in the Australian state of Victoria during 1945. He was briefly commissioned as the 35th Premier of Victoria by the Governor and formed a government which brought about the end of the Dunstan Ministry.At the end of September 1945, the government of Albert Dunstan was defeated in the Legislative Assembly, when it voted to refuse Supply to his government. Five Liberals, two Country Party members and one Independent voted with the Labor Opposition, on the grounds of dissatisfaction with the government's legislative program and opposition to Dunstan's leadership. Instead of resigning, however, Dunstan persuaded the Governor, Sir Winston Dugan, to grant him a dissolution of Parliament, conditional on the budget being passed. These terms drew fire from the Opposition who claimed that the Governor in his letter to the Premier had left himself open to the charge of instructing the Assembly to grant Supply to a ministry which had already been refused it and to no other.When it became clear that the Assembly would not grant Supply to the Dunstan Ministry, the Governor commissioned as Premier Ian Macfarlan, the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, who had been Attorney-General in Dunstan's Ministry, on the production of written assurances of support from the Labor Opposition and from members of the Liberal Party, the Country Party and the Independents whose revolt had led to Dunstan's defeat. Macfarlan formed a government, both Houses passed Votes of Supply, and the dissolution took immediate effect. At the subsequent state election in November, the Labor Party obtained a majority (with the support of two Independents) and formed a government. The state of parties was Labor 32, United Country Party 18, Liberals 13, Independents 2. Macfarlan was one of the defeated candidates.".
- Ian_Macfarlan birthDate "1881-11-21".
- Ian_Macfarlan birthName "John Robert Macfarlan".
- Ian_Macfarlan birthPlace Australia.
- Ian_Macfarlan birthPlace Melbourne.
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- Ian_Macfarlan birthYear "1881".
- Ian_Macfarlan deathDate "1964-03-19".
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- Ian_Macfarlan deathPlace Melbourne.
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- Ian_Macfarlan deathYear "1964".
- Ian_Macfarlan deputy Thomas_Maltby.
- Ian_Macfarlan nationality Australians.
- Ian_Macfarlan orderInOffice "35thPremier of Victoria".
- Ian_Macfarlan predecessor Albert_Dunstan.
- Ian_Macfarlan successor John_Cain_(senior).
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- Ian_Macfarlan birthDate "1881-11-21".
- Ian_Macfarlan birthPlace "Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Ian_Macfarlan birthname "John Robert Macfarlan".
- Ian_Macfarlan dateOfBirth "1881-11-21".
- Ian_Macfarlan dateOfDeath "1964-03-19".
- Ian_Macfarlan deathDate "1964-03-19".
- Ian_Macfarlan deathPlace "Sandringham, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Ian_Macfarlan deputy Thomas_Maltby.
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- Ian_Macfarlan nationality Australian.
- Ian_Macfarlan nationality Australians.
- Ian_Macfarlan order "35".
- Ian_Macfarlan placeOfBirth "Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Ian_Macfarlan placeOfDeath "Sandringham, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Ian_Macfarlan predecessor Albert_Dunstan.
- Ian_Macfarlan shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Ian_Macfarlan spouse "Beryl Johnstone Wardill King".
- Ian_Macfarlan successor John_Cain_(senior).
- Ian_Macfarlan termEnd "1945-11-21".
- Ian_Macfarlan termStart "1945-10-02".
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- Ian_Macfarlan title "Member for Brighton".
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