For his son, the public servant and diplomat, see Murray Bourchier (diplomat).
Brigadier
Sir Murray Bourchier
CMG, DSO, VD
5th Deputy Premier of Victoria
In office 2 April 1935 – 24 June 1936
Preceded by
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Succeeded by
Francis Old
Constituency
Goulbourn Valley
Personal details
Born
(1881-04-04)4 April 1881 Pootilla, Bungaree, Victoria
Died
16 December 1937(1937-12-16) (aged 56) London, England, United Kingdom
Nationality
Australian
Political party
Country Party
Spouse
Minona Madden
Children
3
Profession
Grazier, soldier
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