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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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Battalions. Santamaria, Catholicism and the Labor Split
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Australian Labor Party members of the
Parliament of Victoria
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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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936:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
188:21 November 1945 – 20 November 1947
135:21 November 1945 – 20 November 1947
48:21 November 1945 – 20 November 1947
631:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
623:"Barry, William Peter (Bill) (1899–1972)"
93:17 December 1952 – 31 March 1955
427:Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
356:Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
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509:On Parliament Steps
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478:Minister for Health
466:Minister for Health
399:William Peter Barry
290:William Peter Barry
123:Minister of Housing
898:Minister of Health
824:Minister of Health
784:Political offices
683:Carlton. A History
543:Barry's grandson,
417:. He became, with
36:Minister of Health
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891:Bill Fulton
765:Member for
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411:Labor Party
371:Mary Moodie
344:Labor Party
254:Preceded by
204:Preceded by
151:Preceded by
104:Bill Fulton
99:Preceded by
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920:Categories
902:1952–1955
875:1945–1947
847:1945–1947
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771:1932–1955
579:References
296:1899-06-30
25:Bill Barry
908:Val Doube
700:Re-member
651:1833-7538
593:The Split
464:in 1943,
442:John Wren
303:Northcote
244:In office
197:John Cain
184:In office
144:John Cain
131:In office
116:Val Doube
89:In office
57:John Cain
44:In office
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606:Recorder
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