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Albert Allnutt

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58:'s leadership. In 1945, he supported a no-confidence motion against Dunstan's government and was expelled from the Country Party. He stood as an independent ministerialist in 1945 but was defeated. Allnutt died at 37:
around 1920. On 11 February 1922, he married Robina Elizabeth Marchbank, with whom he had a son; a second marriage to Wilhelmina Redenbach on 29 September 1929 produced a daughter. In 1927, he was elected to the
166: 161: 171: 176: 181: 51: 186: 43: 191: 29:, Melbourne, to market gardener George Thomas Allnutt and Josephine Cameron. He attended state schools at Cheltenham and 109: 39: 123: 47: 83: 79: 156: 151: 26: 8: 30: 54:. He was government whip from 1936 to 1937, but from 1939 was an outspoken critic of 34: 59: 55: 145: 133: 22:(29 April 1892 – 18 March 1963) was an Australian politician. 167:
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Cheltenham
Moorabbin
Carwarp
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Country Progressive
Mildura
Country Party
Albert Dunstan
Kerang
Parliament of Victoria
"Allnutt, Albert George"
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Mildura
Louis Garlick
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1892 births
1963 deaths
Country Progressive Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
Independent members of the Parliament of Victoria
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
20th-century Australian politicians
People from Cheltenham, Victoria
Politicians from Melbourne

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