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- Albert_Dunstan abstract "Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan, KCMG (26 July 1882 –14 April 1950) was an Australian politician. A member of the Country Party (now National Party of Australia), Dunstan was the 33rd premier of Victoria. His term as premier was the second-longest in the state's history, behind Sir Henry Bolte. Dunstan, who was premier from 2 April 1935 to 14 September 1943 and again from 18 September 1943 to 2 October 1945, was the first premier of Victoria to hold that office as a position in its own right, and not just an additional duty taken up by the treasurer, attorney-general or chief secretary. Dunstan was born on 26 July 1882 at Donald East, Victoria, the son of a Cornish gold rush immigrant.Dunstan was the first Deputy Premier of Victoria, serving from March 1932 until May 1932 under premier Edmond Hogan.Dunstan became premier when he unexpectedly withdrew support for Stanley Argyle. Argyle fought the March 1935 election with an improving economy, a record of sound, if unimaginative, management, and with the Labor opposition still divided and demoralised. He was rewarded with a second comfortable majority, with the UAP winning 25 seats and the Country Party 20, while Labor won only 17. But at this point he was unexpectedly betrayed by his allies. Dunstan was a close friend of the gambling boss John Wren, who was also very close to the Labor leader Tom Tunnecliffe (in the view of most historians, in fact, Tunnecliffe was under Wren's control). Wren, aided by the Victorian Labor Party president, Arthur Calwell, persuaded Dunstan to break off the coalition with Argyle and form a minority Country Party government, which Labor would support in return for some policy concessions. Dunstan agreed to this deal, and on 28 March 1935 he moved a successful no-confidence vote in the government from which he had just resigned. The UAP (and later its successor the Liberal Party) never forgave the Country Party for this treachery. Henry Bolte, later Victoria's longest-serving premier, was 27 in 1935, and Dunstan's betrayal of Argyle lay behind his lifelong and intense dislike of the Country Party, whom he called \"political prostitutes\".".
- Albert_Dunstan birthDate "1882-07-26".
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Australia.
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Donald,_Victoria.
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Albert_Dunstan deathDate "1950-04-14".
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Australia.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Camberwell,_Victoria.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Melbourne.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Albert_Dunstan nationality Australians.
- Albert_Dunstan orderInOffice "33rdPremier of Victoria".
- Albert_Dunstan party National_Party_of_Australia.
- Albert_Dunstan party Victorian_Farmers_Union.
- Albert_Dunstan predecessor John_Cain_(senior).
- Albert_Dunstan predecessor Stanley_Argyle.
- Albert_Dunstan successor Ian_Macfarlan.
- Albert_Dunstan successor John_Cain_(senior).
- Albert_Dunstan termPeriod Albert_Dunstan__1.
- Albert_Dunstan termPeriod Albert_Dunstan__2.
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- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "(Sir) Albert Dunstan".
- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Albert Dunstan".
- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunstan I".
- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunstan II".
- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunstan".
- Albert_Dunstan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Albert Dunstan".
- Albert_Dunstan after Ian_Macfarlan.
- Albert_Dunstan after John_Cain_(senior).
- Albert_Dunstan after John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician).
- Albert_Dunstan after Trevor_Oldham.
- Albert_Dunstan before Bill_Barry_(politician).
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- Albert_Dunstan birthDate "1882-07-26".
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Australia.
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Donald,_Victoria.
- Albert_Dunstan birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Albert_Dunstan deathDate "1950-04-14".
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Australia.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Camberwell,_Victoria.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Melbourne.
- Albert_Dunstan deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Albert_Dunstan honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
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