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Bill Barry (politician)

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Barry was expelled from the Labor Party in 1955 and became leader of the Victorian Labor Party (Anti-Communist). He led his group
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Ainsley Symons (2012), 'Democratic Labor Party members in the Victorian Parliament of 1955-1958,' in
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opposed Barry at parliamentary elections in the 1940s with some of its leading members, including
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in John Cain's government. For that perceived act of political treachery, he had
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Barry was educated at St Brigid's School, North Fitzroy, Victoria and at
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until March 1955, when he was expelled from the party as part of the
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and Dr Gerald O'Dea. Barry was Minister for Transport in the first
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from July 1932 until April 1955. Barry was a member of the
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candidate, Barry unsuccessfully contested the seats of
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Democratic Labor Party (Australia, 1955) politicians
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Index

Minister of Health
John Cain
William Haworth
Albert Dunstan
Bill Fulton
Val Doube
Minister of Housing
John Cain
William Haworth
Arthur Warner
Forests
John Cain
William Everard
Alexander Dennett
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Carlton
Robert Solly
Denis Lovegrove
Northcote
Victoria
Fitzroy
Melbourne General Cemetery
Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
Democratic Labor Party
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Electoral district of Carlton
Labor Party
Australian Labor Party split of 1955
Les Coleman

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