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- Gordon_Chalk abstract "Sir Gordon William Wesley Chalk, KBE (16 May 1913 – 26 April 1991) was Premier of Queensland for a week, from 1 to 8 August 1968. He was the first and only Queensland Premier from the modern Liberal Party of Australia.On 23 December 1965, Chalk succeeded Sir Alan Munro as Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party, Deputy Premier and Treasurer in a coalition government with the Country Party led by Frank Nicklin. He continued in these roles when Jack Pizzey succeeded Nicklin as Premier on 17 January 1968. Following the sudden death of Pizzey on 31 July 1968, the Governor Sir Alan Mansfield swore in Chalk as Premier on 1 August, pending the Country Party electing a new leader. They chose Joh Bjelke-Petersen, who succeeded Chalk after a week in office.Chalk continued as Treasurer and Leader of the Liberal Party until his resignation from parliament in 1976.".
- Gordon_Chalk birthDate "1913-05-16".
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Australia.
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Queensland.
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Rosewood,_Queensland.
- Gordon_Chalk deathDate "1991-04-26".
- Gordon_Chalk deathPlace Melbourne.
- Gordon_Chalk deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Gordon_Chalk occupation Newspaper.
- Gordon_Chalk occupation Sales.
- Gordon_Chalk office "Premier of Queensland".
- Gordon_Chalk office "Queensland Legislative".
- Gordon_Chalk office "Treasurer of Queensland".
- Gordon_Chalk orderInOffice "30th".
- Gordon_Chalk orderInOffice "35th".
- Gordon_Chalk party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Gordon_Chalk predecessor Jack_Pizzey.
- Gordon_Chalk predecessor Leslie_Wood_(Australian_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk predecessor Thomas_Hiley.
- Gordon_Chalk region Electoral_district_of_East_Toowoomba.
- Gordon_Chalk region Electoral_district_of_Lockyer.
- Gordon_Chalk religion Churches_of_Christ_in_Australia.
- Gordon_Chalk religion Methodism.
- Gordon_Chalk restingPlace Cremation.
- Gordon_Chalk successor Joh_Bjelke-Petersen.
- Gordon_Chalk successor Tony_Bourke_(Australian_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk successor William_Knox_(Queensland_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk termPeriod Gordon_Chalk__1.
- Gordon_Chalk termPeriod Gordon_Chalk__2.
- Gordon_Chalk termPeriod Gordon_Chalk__3.
- Gordon_Chalk termPeriod Gordon_Chalk__4.
- Gordon_Chalk thumbnail Gordon_Chalk,_1950.JPG?width=300.
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- Gordon_Chalk wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Bourke_(Australian_politician).
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- Gordon_Chalk wikiPageWikiLink William_Knox_(Queensland_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gordon Chalk".
- Gordon_Chalk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gordon William Wesley Chalk".
- Gordon_Chalk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Gordon Chalk".
- Gordon_Chalk after Joh_Bjelke-Petersen.
- Gordon_Chalk after Tony_Bourke_(Australian_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk after William_Knox_(Queensland_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk after "Seat abolished".
- Gordon_Chalk assembly "Queensland Legislative".
- Gordon_Chalk before Alan_Munro_(politician).
- Gordon_Chalk before Jack_Pizzey.
- Gordon_Chalk before Leslie_Wood_(Australian_politician).
- Gordon_Chalk before Thomas_Hiley.
- Gordon_Chalk before Thomas_Moores.
- Gordon_Chalk before "Seat created".
- Gordon_Chalk birthDate "1913-05-16".
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Australia.
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Queensland.
- Gordon_Chalk birthPlace Rosewood,_Queensland.
- Gordon_Chalk caption "Gordon Chalk, 1950".
- Gordon_Chalk constituency Electoral_district_of_Lockyer.
- Gordon_Chalk constituencyAm Electoral_district_of_East_Toowoomba.
- Gordon_Chalk constituencyAm Electoral_district_of_Lockyer.