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Albert Ogilvie
Ogilvie in 1935
28th Premier of Tasmania
In office 22 June 1934 – 10 June 1939
Preceded by
Sir Walter Lee
Succeeded by
Edmund Dwyer-Gray
Constituency
Franklin
Personal details
Born
(1890-03-10)10 March 1890 Hobart, Tasmania
Died
10 June 1939(1939-06-10) (aged 49) Warburton, Victoria, Australia
Political party
Labor Party
Spouse
Dorothy Hines
Alma mater
University of Tasmania
Albert George Ogilvie (10 March 1890 – 10 June 1939) was an Australian politician and Premier of Tasmania from 22 June 1934 until his death on 10 June 1939.
Albert George Ogilvie (10 March 1890 – 10 June 1939) was an Australian politician and Premier of Tasmania from 22 June 1934 until his death on 10 June...
until his resignation in 1940. Ogilvie died in Hobart in 1962. He is the brother of former Premier of Tasmania AlbertOgilvie, and grandfather of House of...
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Labor member for Franklin in a recount following the death of Premier AlbertOgilvie. He was defeated in 1941. McDermott died in Hobart in 1957. "McDermott...
Attorney-General AlbertOgilvie succeeded Lyons as Labor leader in the circumstances of Tasmania being badly affected by the Great Depression. Ogilvie initially...
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Premier. Ogilvie is the granddaughter of former Member of the House of Assembly Eric Ogilvie, great-niece of former Premier of Tasmania AlbertOgilvie and...
election by former Premier Walter Lee. The Labor Party were led by AlbertOgilvie, who had managed to heal some of the rifts in the Labor Party that had...
approved for a trial in Tasmania. George William King was defended by AlbertOgilvie, who went on to become Premier of Tasmania. King was acquitted of the...
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Party (ALP) premier AlbertOgilvie. In 1935 he was chosen to represent Tasmania at the Silver Jubilee of George V, along with Ogilvie and Frank Gaha. The...
led to other smaller states mooting secession, with Tasmanian premier AlbertOgilvie and South Australian premier Richard Layton Butler both making comments...
Tasmania – AlbertOgilvie (until 10 June), then Edmund Dwyer-Gray (until 18 December), then Robert Cosgrove Premier of Victoria – Albert Dunstan Premier...
including proprietor Victor Holyman 1934: Election of government led by AlbertOgilvie starts 35 years of continuous Labor governments 1935: Five die when...
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to power in Tasmania in 1914, after the existing Liberal government of Albert Solomon was defeated on a confidence motion. The new premier was John Earle...
parliamentary party. He was appointed to the ministry in 1934, under AlbertOgilvie, with responsibility for agriculture, forests, and the Agricultural...
studying commerce. Three years later, it was renamed A.G. Ogilvie High School in honour of AlbertOgilvie, the Premier of Tasmania, who died in 1939. In 1963...
(1893–1901) 14 April 1894 12 October 1899 5 years, 181 days 1897 12. 28th AlbertOgilvie (1890–1939) Labor MHA for Franklin (1917–1939) 22 June 1934 11 June...
painter (d. 1956) 1888 – Barry Fitzgerald, Irish actor (d. 1961) 1890 – AlbertOgilvie, Australian politician, 28th Premier of Tasmania (d. 1939) 1892 – Arthur...
Nationalist candidates Independent candidates John Lewis Samuel Lyden AlbertOgilvie* William Sheridan* Douglas Thompson Winston Triffitt Benjamin Watkins*...