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Alfred Deakin
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Born |
3 August,
1856
Collingwood, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Died |
7 October,
1919
(aged 63)
South Yarra, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
meningoencephalitis
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Cultural Heritage |
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Religious Influence |
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Related Entries |
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Brookes, Ivy (daughter)
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White, Vera Deakin (daughter)
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Brookes, Herbert Robinson (son-in-law)
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Rivett, Albert Cherbury David (son-in-law)
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White, Thomas Walter (son-in-law)
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Browne, Hugh Junor (father-in-law)
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Rivett, Rohan Deakin (grandson)
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Syme, David (friend)
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Topp, Arthur Maning (friend)
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Higgins, Henry Bournes (friend)
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Fink, Theodore (friend)
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Jephcott, Sydney Wheeler (friend)
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Allan, Frances Elizabeth (family friend)
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Mullen, Samuel (designer/builder)
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Holder, Frederick William (work colleague)
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Duffy, Charles Gavan (work colleague)
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Groom, Littleton Ernest (work colleague)
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Beale, Octavius Charles (colleague)
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Pearson, Charles Henry (acquaintance)
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Carter, Samuel Charles (acquaintance)
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Murdoch, Keith Arthur (acquaintance)
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Salmon, Charles Carty (mentored)
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Watt, William Alexander (mentored)
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Bromby, John Edward (teacher)
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Poynton, Alexander (political adversary)
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Purves, James Liddell (client)
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Deeming, Frederick Bailey (client)
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La Nauze, Andrew John (author)
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Strong, Charles (pastor)
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spiritualist (1871-1919) Victoria, Australia
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contemporary-affairs commentator (1875-1893) Victoria, Australia
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land speculator (1876-1900) Victoria, Australia
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barrister (1877-1919) Victoria, Australia
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journalist (1878-1913) Victoria, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1879-1900) Victoria, Australia
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protectionist politician (1879-1900) Victoria, Australia
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newspaper editor (1880-1880) Victoria, Australia
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irrigationist (1884-1890) Victoria, Australia
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federationist (1887-1900) Victoria, Australia
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autobiographer/memoirist (1900-1900) Victoria, Australia
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journalist (1900-1913) Victoria, Australia
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liberal/conservative politician (1901-1913) Federal, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1901-1913) Federal, Australia
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protectionist politician (1901-1910) Federal, Australia
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prime minister (1903-1904) Federal, Australia
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prime minister (1905-1908) Federal, Australia
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prime minister (1909-1910) Federal, Australia
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opposition leader (1910-1913) Federal, Australia
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Federal Parliament (1st: 1901-03, PM Barton) (House Reps - member)
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Federal Parliament (2nd: 1903-06, PM: Deakin, Watson, Reid) (House Reps - member)
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Federal Parliament (3rd: 1906-10, PM: Deakin, Fisher) (House Reps - member)
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Federal Parliament (4th: 1910-13, PM: Fisher) (House Reps - member)
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Federal Parliament (2nd: 1903-06, PM: Deakin, Watson, Reid) (Prime Minister, 1903-1904)
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Federal Parliament (2nd: 1903-06, PM: Deakin, Watson, Reid) (Prime Minister, 1905-1906)
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Federal Parliament (3rd: 1906-10, PM: Deakin, Fisher) (Prime Minister, 1906-1908)
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Federal Parliament (3rd: 1906-10, PM: Deakin, Fisher) (Prime Minister, 1909-1910)
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Federal Parliament (4th: 1910-13, PM: Fisher) (Leader of the Oposition, 1910-1913)
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