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- Prendergast_Ministry abstract "The Prendergast Ministry was the 43rd ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, George Prendergast, of the Australian Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on 18 July 1924. On 12 November 1924, a motion of no-confidence in the Prendergast government was proposed in the Legislative Assembly by John Allan, leader of the Country Party—the motion was carried 34 votes to 28, defeating the government. Allan and his ministry were sworn in on 18 November.".
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- Prendergast_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Bailey_(Australian_politician).
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- Prendergast_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Lemmon_(politician).
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- Prendergast_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer_of_Victoria.
- Prendergast_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink William_Beckett_(Australian_politician).
- Prendergast_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prendergast Ministry".
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- Prendergast_Ministry years "1924".
- Prendergast_Ministry subject Category:Victoria_(Australia)_ministries.
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- Prendergast_Ministry comment "The Prendergast Ministry was the 43rd ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, George Prendergast, of the Australian Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on 18 July 1924. On 12 November 1924, a motion of no-confidence in the Prendergast government was proposed in the Legislative Assembly by John Allan, leader of the Country Party—the motion was carried 34 votes to 28, defeating the government. Allan and his ministry were sworn in on 18 November.".
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