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and was a delegate to the constitutional convention in Canberra in late 1942, which included members of all major political parties. However, he was frustrated by the government's failure to offer him any formal role in developing post-war policy, which he believed was due to him given his past work.
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As Treasurer, Page continued his professional medical practice. On 22 October 1924, he had to tell his best friend, Thomas Shorten Cole (1870–1957), the news that his wife Mary Ann Crane had just died on the operating table from complications of intestinal or stomach cancer, reputed by their daughter
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as its new leader, and hence prime minister. Page had been close to Lyons, but disliked Menzies, whom he charged publicly with having been disloyal to Lyons. Page contacted Stanley Bruce (now in London as Australian High Commissioner to the UK) and offered to resign his seat if Bruce would return to
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secretary, and representatives of industry. The same bill placed banknotes under the direct control of the bank, whereas previously it had been under a nominally independent Note Issue Board. Later reforms saw the establishment of a Rural Credits Department within the bank, the profits of which were
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and the second rank in the ministry for himself. These demands were unprecedented for a prospective junior coalition partner in a Westminster system, and especially so for such a new party. Nonetheless, Bruce agreed rather than force another election. For all intents and purposes, Page was the first
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When Menzies was elected UAP leader, Page refused to serve under him, and made an extraordinary personal attack on him in the House, accusing him not only of ministerial incompetence but of physical cowardice (for failing to enlist during World War I). His party soon rebelled, though, and Page was
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Page visited a number of hydroelectric sites in North America in 1917, on his way back from military service in France. He was elected mayor of South Grafton in 1918, serving until 1920, and also became the inaugural president of the North Coast Development League. He developed more concrete plans
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lost its majority and could not govern without Country Party support. It soon became apparent that the price for that support would be a full coalition with the Nationalists. However, the Country Party had been formed partly due to discontent with Hughes' rural policy, and Page's animosity toward
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while he was undertaking his medical residency; she was a senior nurse there. Page soon began courting her, and convinced her to become the matron of his new hospital in Grafton. She gave up nursing after their marriage, but was active in politics and community organisations. The couple had five
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in France. Page returned to Australia in March 1917 and was discharged from the military in July 1917. Although his active involvement in medicine declined as his political career progressed, he was frequently called upon to treat his fellow MPs or parliamentary staff. This was particularly true
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of all time; only Menzies lasted longer as the leader of a major Australian political party. He secured his party's independence by refusing overtures to merge with the Nationalists and the UAP, and the policies that he favoured – decentralisation, agrarianism, and government support of primary
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Page's defeat/death saw the Australian Federal Parliament having no former prime ministers among its members, for the first time since the period between Sir Joseph Cook's resignation from Parliament in 1921 to become Australia's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Billy Hughes' forced
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in 1908, and had the chassis enlarged so it could be used as an ambulance. He also had an x-ray machine installed in his hospital, one of the first in Australia outside a major city. Page developed a reputation for surgical innovation, taking a number of patients from Sydney and even some from
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Page wrote to Curtin in April 1942 that since January he had been through "the worst period of acute mental distress of my whole life". His tenure was not regarded as a success, and he was said to have suffered from a lack of experience in diplomacy. Field Marshal
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Page's oldest son Earle Jr. was killed by a lightning strike in January 1933; shortly after his wife Ethel suffered a stroke. Page considered retiring from politics but was persuaded to instead take a leave of absence, with his deputy
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Page introduced a series of reforms to the Commonwealth Bank to enhance its central banking functions. In 1924, he announced that the government would place the Commonwealth Bank under an independent board, comprising a governor, the
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Page was predeceased by his first wife and his oldest son. Earle Jr., a qualified veterinarian, was killed by a lightning strike in January 1933, aged 22. Ethel died in May 1958, aged 82, after a long illness. On 20 July 1959 at
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One of Page's first initiatives in the commerce portfolio was the creation of the Australian Agricultural Council (AAC) in December 1934, which aimed to coordinate state and federal agricultural policy on a similar basis to the
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the UAP won majority government in its own right. Lyons offered the Country Party three cabinet positions, on the basis that he would choose the ministers and portfolios. Page rejected this and also insisted that the
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Hughes was such that he would not even consider supporting him. Indeed, he would not even begin talks with the Nationalists as long as Hughes remained leader. Bowing to the inevitable, Hughes resigned.
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Australia to seek re-election to the parliament in a by-election for Page's old seat, and then seek election as UAP leader. Bruce said that he would only re-enter the parliament as an independent.
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Page began his schooling at Grafton Public School, where he excelled academically. His family could not afford to send him to boarding school, as a result of financial difficulties caused by the
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Page had represented Cowper for just four days short of 42 years, making him the longest-serving Australian federal parliamentarian who represented the same seat throughout his career. Only
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region. He toured a number of towns to raise awareness of the new movement, but interest waned as a result of the ongoing war. Later that year, he was part of a syndicate that bought
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firm established in 1858 by Page's maternal grandfather, Edwin Cox. His other grandfather, James Page, arrived in Grafton in 1855, serving as the town's first schoolmaster and first
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in 1927 and his 1929 budget speech referred to a "temporary financial depression". He was a strong believer in orthodox finance and conservative policies, as well as a "high
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after the federal government moved to Canberra, as the new capital had only a handful of qualified surgeons. In 1928, for instance, he performed an emergency appendectomy on
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industry – have remained the basis of its platform up to the present day. The coalitions that he established and maintained with Bruce and Lyons have served as a model for
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Page's first professional posting came before he had even been registered as a medical practitioner. Due to a shortage of doctors, he was acting superintendent of the
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and sponsored the first national housing program. The final years of Page's treasurership were marked by the beginnings of an economic downturn. The budget went into
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appointed Page as caretaker prime minister pending the UAP choosing a new leader. He held the office for three weeks until the UAP elected former deputy leader
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In March 1940, Archie Cameron led the Country Party back into coalition with the UAP. However, he resigned as party leader on 16 October, following the
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passed in 1928. The government abolished the previous system of per-capita grants to states that had been implemented in 1911 and began introducing
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would be useful in his lobbying efforts. However, his overtures to the state government were rebuffed. In 1915, Page was one of the founders of the
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Dorothy May Cole to be "the worst day of his life". Due to a shortage of surgeons in Canberra, in 1928 Page performed an appendectomy on fellow MP
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was his best man. The second Lady Page lived for almost 50 years after her husband's death, dying on 20 June 2011; her ashes were interred at
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As Treasurer, Page formed a close working relationship with Bruce. Due to favourable economic conditions the government was able to abolish
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for several months. He was transferred to a hospital in England in July 1916, and concluded his service as a surgical specialist at a
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Page's medical career brought him considerable wealth, and he began investing in land. He bought several large farming properties in
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children: Mary (b. 1909), Earle Jr. (b. 1910), Donald (b. 1912), Iven (b. 1914), and Douglas (b. 1916). Their grandchildren include
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and a Japanese prisoner of war. Page's parents had both lived in Grafton since they were children. His mother was born in
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to coordinate public-sector borrowings between the state and federal governments. It was given constitutional force with
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to an English father and a Scottish mother. His father, born in London, was a successful businessman and a member of the
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Fadden replaced Menzies as prime minister in August 1941. A few weeks later, cabinet decided to send Page to London as
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of a patient's diseased lung, a procedure that had only been invented a few years previously. Page became an inaugural
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Upon Arthur Fadden's retirement in 1958, Page became the only former prime minister returned at that year's election.
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to Burma rather than return it directly to Australia. He was heavily rebuked by Curtin and external affairs minister
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came as a relief, following the intense stress of the government's final term. He and the Country Party sat on the
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in 1895, where he passed the university entrance exams, and the following year – aged 15 – began studying a
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have served in Parliament longer than Page. He was the last former prime minister to lose his seat until
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partly hypothecated to agricultural research. In March 1925, cabinet decided to return Australia to the
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nonetheless allowed Page to take up the position, declining his offer to return to Australia. The
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region, which was still mostly unelectrified outside of the major towns. Page was elected to the
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as acting leader; he was confirmed in the position a few months later. Page replaced Cameron as
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portfolio be assigned to the Country Party. Negotiations eventually collapsed and Lyons formed
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Page was a keen adopter of new technologies. In 1904, he bought what he claimed was "the first
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became the primary concern of the Australian government. Page assisted in the creation of the
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Page in 1924 as acting prime minister signing the first cabinet document prepared in Canberra
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at the age of 15, and completed a degree in medicine at the age of 21. After completing his
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region, especially those involving hydroelectricity. He also helped found a movement for
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from 7 to 26 April 1939, holding office in a caretaker capacity following the death of
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Page then began negotiations with Hughes' successor as leader of the Nationalists,
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In 1931, a group of dissident Labor MPs led by former Scullin government minister
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the party campaigned on a platform which included the establishment of a national
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in Sydney. He was diagnosed with bowel cancer and underwent immediate surgery.
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as party leader in 1921. Page opposed the economic policies of Prime Minister
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Truant Surgeon: The Inside Story of Forty Years of Australian Political Life
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from 1921 to 1939, and was the most influential figure in its later years.
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Australian Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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The Sir Earle Page Library and Education Centre, in the city of Grafton
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In his memoirs, Page recalled that the defeat of the government at the
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on several occasions, and in January 1924 chaired the first meeting of
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in December changed the dynamic of Anglo-Australian relations, as the
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National Archives of Australia, Australia's Prime Ministers: Timeline
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Page died in hospital on 20 December 1961, aged 81. He was granted a
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car in Australia", which was powered by kerosene. He upgraded to an
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Upon the death of Billy Hughes in October 1952, Page became the
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Page was elected leader of the Country Party in 1921, replacing
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serving as acting leader of the Country Party for nine months.
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but failed to pass the bill by the time of its defeat in 1929.
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interstate. One operation that brought him particular fame was
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In 1955, Page was awarded the degree of Doctor of Science
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over multiple ballots. As a compromise, the party elected
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Chancellors of the University of New England (Australia)
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Mr Prime Minister. Australian Prime Ministers 1901–1972
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Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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In 1902, he took up a position as a 6297:Members of the Australian House of Representatives 4528: 4526: 4524: 4522: 4520: 4334: 4299:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1961 4281:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1958 4263:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1954 4245:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1951 4227:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1949 4209:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1946 4191:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1943 4173:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1940 4155:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1937 4137:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1934 4119:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1931 4101:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1929 4083:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1928 4065:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1925 4047:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1922 4029:State of New South Wales statistical returns, 1919 2890:Australia's PMs > Earle Page > Before office 2749:Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 1646:. Parliament did not move to Canberra until 1927. 1425:Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 1423:(FRACS) in 1927, and in 1942 was made an honorary 4500:"Profile of the electoral division of Page (NSW)" 2034:. In 1954, he became the first chancellor of the 1972:Page spent the remaining years of the Curtin and 958: 950: 6233: 4697:wrote of their experience of working with Page. 3028:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1441:, and was then stationed at an army hospital in 1255:third longest-serving Australian parliamentarian 5570: 4780:"Page, Sir Earle Christmas Grafton (1880–1961)" 4517: 4418:Australia's PMs > Earle Page > Ethel Page 1967:Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour 1836: 1593:. The party emerged from the election with the 1238:until the government's defeat in October 1941. 1976:on the opposition backbench. He served on the 1797: 1718:. Page was one of the chief supporters of the 1668:Council for Scientific and Industrial Research 1457: 1270: 5999: 5556: 5426: 5174: 4683:(PhD thesis). Australian National University. 3010:. Archived from the original on 13 March 2018 2571:Page sought a 17th term in parliament at the 2038:, which had become fully autonomous from the 1871:deposed as Country Party leader in favour of 1077: 6392:Royal Australian Army Medical Corps officers 6387:Burials at Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens 6347:Australian military personnel of World War I 4716:Both had helped Page with his autobiography 1989:were killed by the Japanese during the war. 1941:early the following year. He later recalled 6013: 4383: 3415:"Earle Page, Deputy Prime Minister 1923–29" 1741: 584:Chancellor of the University of New England 554:13 December 1919 β€“ 9 December 1961 289:29 November 1937 β€“ 7 November 1938 242:19 December 1949 β€“ 11 January 1956 6312:People educated at Sydney Boys High School 6287:Leaders of the National Party of Australia 6006: 5992: 5834:Northern Territory (Country Liberal Party) 5563: 5549: 5433: 5419: 5181: 5167: 4788:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 1829:Page was made a Knight Grand Cross of the 1758:replacing Bruce as Nationalist leader and 1504:Northern New South Wales Separation League 1084: 1070: 507:28 October 1952 β€“ 9 December 1961 455:9 February 1923 β€“ 21 October 1929 66: 3995:"Earle Page, Minister for Health 1949–56" 3643: 3641: 3146: 2908: 2093: 2058:Electoral results of Page's seat: Cowper 1992: 1769:merged with the Nationalists to form the 1275:Earle Christmas Grafton Page was born in 343:28 October 1940 β€“ 7 October 1941 164:5 April 1921 β€“ 13 September 1939 5901:National Party of Australia – Queensland 3857: 3292: 3290: 3194:. City of Gold Coast. 28 December 2017. 2885: 2883: 2754:In 1952, Page was awarded the degree of 2704: 2652: 1996: 1901: 1846: 1694:In 1924, Bruce and Page established the 1653: 1559: 1555: 1461: 1187:, and when the Country Party gained the 401:9 November 1932 β€“ 26 April 1939 6397:Military personnel from New South Wales 4629: 4318:Ninety Not Out: The Nationals 1920-2010 3878: 3805: 3683:Earle Page, Prime Minister of Australia 3614: 3612: 3491:"Earle Page saves life of Labor member" 3477: 3465: 3450: 3401: 3389: 3377: 3281: 3233:"Page, Sir Earle Christmas (1880–1961)" 3162:"EARLE PAGE SAVES LIFE OF LABOR MEMBER" 3115: 3113: 3111: 3109: 3107: 3105: 2740:In 1942, Page was made a member of the 2726:In 1929, Page was made a member of the 2645:resignation as prime minister in 1923. 2566: 1568: 1430:In February 1916, Page enlisted in the 737: 1906; died 1958) 14: 6234: 4880:Father of the House of Representatives 4777: 3987: 3638: 3622:. Itsanhonour.gov.au. 1 January 1938. 3407: 3227: 3223: 3221: 3219: 3217: 3215: 3213: 3077:Earle Page: the politician and the man 3070: 2668:on 18 September 1906. They had met at 2028:Father of the House of Representatives 1855:When Lyons died suddenly in 1939, the 1498:in 1913, believing his position as an 6282:Deaths from cancer in New South Wales 6252:Australian people of Scottish descent 5987: 5922:Western Australian Farmers Federation 5544: 5414: 5162: 4673: 4649: 4535:"Historic home goes under the hammer" 4532: 4462:Death Of Lady Page After Long Illness 4411: 4343: 4315: 3981: 3914: 3902: 3845: 3799: 3787: 3769:from the original on 23 February 2019 3757: 3755: 3746: 3734: 3722: 3705: 3693: 3626:from the original on 22 February 2019 3603: 3591: 3579: 3567: 3555: 3543: 3531: 3519: 3507: 3287: 2880: 1381:Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children 102:7 April 1939 β€“ 26 April 1939 6317:People from Grafton, New South Wales 6272:Australian people of English descent 3963:from the original on 16 January 2017 3765:. Itsanhonour.gov.au. 26 June 1942. 3609: 3298:"Earle Page, Member for Cowper 1919" 3198:from the original on 27 January 2018 3102: 3090:from the original on 29 January 2018 2841:Based on first-preference vote only. 2813:; opened in 1957, demolished in 2010 2052: 1291:was the deputy administrator of the 1283:was chaplain to the royal family of 1260:all subsequent coalition governments 1050: 6337:20th-century Australian politicians 6302:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 5839:Queensland (Liberal National Party) 3813:"Earle Page, In Opposition 1941–49" 3210: 2902: 2747:In 1942, Page was made an honorary 2728:Privy Council of the United Kingdom 1963:Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1526:Australian House of Representatives 1520:for a hydroelectric project on the 1210:Page returned to cabinet after the 945: 24: 4785:Australian Dictionary of Biography 4606: 3886:Australian Dictionary of Biography 3881:"Page, Robert Charles (1920–1945)" 3865:Australian Dictionary of Biography 3752: 3238:Australian Dictionary of Biography 2809:Page Chest Pavilion – building at 2795:Page, Australian Capital Territory 1620:Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 1516:, the local newspaper in Grafton. 984:Country Party Leadership Elections 25: 6408: 6382:Ministers for health of Australia 4724: 4632:"Earle Page: an active treasurer" 3860:"Page, Harold Hillis (1888–1942)" 2742:Order of the Companions of Honour 1831:Order of St Michael and St George 1802:The UAP lost its majority at the 1374: 27:Australian politician (1880–1961) 5397: 5396: 4533:North, Bill (14 February 2017). 2648: 2553: 2552: 2523: 2522: 2478: 2477: 2448: 2447: 2418: 2417: 2391: 2390: 2361: 2360: 2331: 2330: 2301: 2300: 2274: 2273: 2244: 2243: 2199: 2198: 2172: 2171: 2145: 2144: 2124: 2121: 1728:1928 Australian federal election 1097:Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page 1057: 901: 880: 5909:Country Party (South Australia) 5822:State & Territory Divisions 4578: 4552: 4504:Australian Electoral Commission 4492: 4480: 4455: 4430: 4349: 4309: 4291: 4273: 4255: 4237: 4219: 4201: 4183: 4165: 4147: 4129: 4111: 4093: 4075: 4057: 4039: 4021: 3945: 3920: 3872: 3851: 3675: 3483: 3343: 3324: 3180: 3155: 3064: 3055: 3046: 3037: 3005: 2857: 2844: 2835: 2637:as a sitting prime minister in 1899:in the reconstituted ministry. 1878: 1496:South Grafton Municipal Council 1010:Term of government (April 1939) 935: 754: 734: 596:8 February 1955 β€“ 1960 4790:Australian National University 4740:National Archives of Australia 4720:(Angus & Robertson, 1963). 4365:National Archives of Australia 4003:National Archives of Australia 3821:National Archives of Australia 3657:National Archives of Australia 3423:National Archives of Australia 3306:National Archives of Australia 3243:Australian National University 2984: 2975: 2966: 2957: 2948: 2939: 2930: 1587:Commonwealth Bank of Australia 1241:Page's last major role was as 1203:under the new prime minister, 940: 13: 1: 3359:. 30 January 1924. p. 13 2823: 2596:St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney 2560:41 years, 361 days 2530:38 years, 344 days 2500:35 years, 362 days 2485:34 years, 167 days 2455:31 years, 136 days 2425:29 years, 362 days 2398:26 years, 289 days 2368:23 years, 251 days 2338:20 years, 283 days 2308:17 years, 314 days 2281:14 years, 276 days 1857:Governor-General of Australia 1432:Australian Army Medical Corps 1265: 73: 6327:Sydney Medical School alumni 6322:Prime ministers of Australia 5190:Prime ministers of Australia 4759:National Museum of Australia 4704:(Hale & Iremonger, 1995) 4395:Senators and Members of the 3340:. Retrieved 14 December 2015 2999:Moorhouse (2001), pp. 42–43. 2990:Moorhouse (2001), pp. 39–40. 2972:Moorhouse (2001), pp. 35–36. 2811:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 2695:Northern Suburbs Crematorium 2670:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 2585:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 2559: 2551: 2548: 2545: 2542: 2539: 2534: 2529: 2521: 2518: 2515: 2512: 2509: 2504: 2499: 2489: 2484: 2476: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2464: 2459: 2454: 2446: 2443: 2440: 2437: 2434: 2429: 2424: 2416: 2410: 2407: 2402: 2397: 2389: 2386: 2383: 2380: 2377: 2372: 2367: 2359: 2356: 2353: 2350: 2347: 2342: 2337: 2329: 2326: 2323: 2320: 2317: 2312: 2307: 2299: 2293: 2290: 2285: 2280: 2272: 2269: 2266: 2263: 2260: 2255: 2250: 2242: 2239: 2236: 2233: 2230: 2225: 2221:9 years, 303 days 2220: 2210: 2206:8 years, 340 days 2205: 2197: 2191: 2188: 2183: 2179:5 years, 336 days 2178: 2170: 2164: 2161: 2156: 2151: 2143: 2137: 2134: 2129: 2118: 2115: 2112: 2109: 2104: 2009:after the Coalition won the 1837:Prime Minister and aftermath 1720:National Insurance Bill 1928 1649: 1389:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 1343:, Page's lecturers included 1314: 1245:(1949–1956) in the post-war 1145:Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 821:, New South Wales, Australia 644:Earle Christmas Grafton Page 18:Earle Christmas Grafton Page 7: 6362:Australian military doctors 5966:Deputy leadership elections 5572:National Party of Australia 5443:National Party of Australia 4977:Prime Minister of Australia 4920:Leader of the Country Party 4736:Australia's Prime Ministers 4566:. University of New England 4361:Australia's Prime Ministers 3999:Australia's Prime Ministers 3817:Australia's Prime Ministers 3653:Australia's Prime Ministers 3419:Australia's Prime Ministers 3302:Australia's Prime Ministers 2687:St Paul's Cathedral, London 2251:12 years, 6 days 1798:Lyons government, 1934–1939 1714:scheme, chaired by Senator 1458:Early political involvement 1271:Birth and family background 1199:. He was subsequently made 1124:. He was the leader of the 1118:prime minister of Australia 1003:Prime Minister of Australia 152:Leader of the Country Party 90:Prime Minister of Australia 10: 6413: 5927:Liberal and Country League 4643:Department of the Treasury 2715:Ballarat Botanical Gardens 2700: 2152:3 years, 3 days 1840: 6021: 5893: 5867: 5821: 5795: 5669: 5578: 5450: 5394: 5201: 5147: 5141:University of New England 5134: 5129: 5124: 5114: 5107: 5099: 5089: 5082: 5074: 5064: 5055: 5047: 5037: 5028: 5020: 5010: 5001: 4993: 4983: 4974: 4966: 4961: 4951: 4943:Federal President of the 4941: 4936: 4926: 4917: 4912: 4907: 4896: 4886: 4877: 4869: 4859: 4850: 4842: 4835: 4711:(Gininderra Press, 2007). 4689:In their autobiographies 4487:The Sydney Morning Herald 4320:. UNSW Press. p. 2. 3879:Lithgow, Shirley (2000). 3356:The Sydney Morning Herald 2916:. Black Inc. p. 19. 2776:University of New England 2733:In 1938, Page was made a 2085: 2079: 2074: 2071: 2068: 2065: 2062: 2036:University of New England 1447:casualty clearing station 888: 876: 856: 844: 825: 814: 773: 765: 711: 701: 687: 666: 661:Colony of New South Wales 639: 634: 630: 620: 610: 600: 589: 582: 570: 558: 547: 535: 523: 511: 500: 493: 481: 471: 459: 448: 441: 429: 417: 405: 394: 382: 370: 347: 336: 329: 317: 305: 293: 282: 270: 258: 246: 235: 228: 216: 204: 168: 157: 150: 138: 126: 116: 106: 95: 87: 83: 65: 34: 5917:Victorian Farmers' Union 4908:Party political offices 4899:Father of the Parliament 3858:Sweeting, A. J. (1988). 3061:Moorhouse (2001), p. 53. 3052:Moorhouse (2001), p. 51. 3043:Moorhouse (2001), p. 43. 2981:Moorhouse (2001), p. 40. 2963:Moorhouse (2001), p. 28. 2954:Moorhouse (2001), p. 29. 2945:Moorhouse (2001), p. 26. 2936:Moorhouse (2001), p. 17. 2657:Page and his first wife 2032:Father of the Parliament 2016:National Health Act 1953 1760:leader of the opposition 1742:Out of office, 1929–1934 1532:, defeating the sitting 1287:and his younger brother 1277:Grafton, New South Wales 1222:(UAP). He was appointed 1133:Grafton, New South Wales 910:This article is part of 6377:20th-century memoirists 6332:Treasurers of Australia 6015:Treasurers of Australia 4837:Parliament of Australia 4674:Wilks, Stephen (2017). 4650:Wilks, Stephen (2020). 4467:23 January 2018 at the 4442:30 January 2018 at the 4397:Parliament of Australia 4391:"Hon Philip Ruddock MP" 4303:Government of Australia 4285:Government of Australia 4267:Government of Australia 4249:Government of Australia 4231:Government of Australia 4213:Government of Australia 4195:Government of Australia 4177:Government of Australia 4159:Government of Australia 4141:Government of Australia 4123:Government of Australia 4105:Government of Australia 4087:Government of Australia 4069:Government of Australia 4051:Government of Australia 4033:Government of Australia 3649:"Earle Page, In office" 3620:"It's an Honour – GCMG" 3351:"Cabinet meeting today" 3167:29 January 2018 at the 3139:10.1136/bmj.2.5269.1787 3126:British Medical Journal 2633:would lose his seat of 2581:Coraki, New South Wales 1814:deputy prime minister. 1325:Sydney Boys High School 1293:Territory of New Guinea 836:Sydney Boys High School 117:Governor‑General 6372:Australian monarchists 5084:Minister for Commerce 5004:Treasurer of Australia 4630:Hawkins, John (2009). 4560:"EPC Past and Present" 2717: 2711:Prime Ministers Avenue 2661: 2600:Australian Labor Party 2044:December 1955 election 2002: 1993:Return to the ministry 1931:attack on Pearl Harbor 1914: 1852: 1771:United Australia Party 1659: 1624:Country/National Party 1565: 1550:Nymboida Power Station 1467: 1321:banking crisis of 1893 1220:United Australia Party 1201:Treasurer of Australia 1167:, Page was elected to 951:Early political career 443:Treasurer of Australia 6367:Australian memoirists 5031:Minister for Commerce 4778:Bridge, Carl (1988). 4423:13 March 2018 at the 3763:"It's an Honour – CH" 3336:30 March 2019 at the 2708: 2656: 2011:1949 federal election 2005:Page was reappointed 2000: 1905: 1897:Minister for Commerce 1885:1940 federal election 1850: 1841:Further information: 1808:Minister for Commerce 1657: 1632:acting prime minister 1579:1922 federal election 1563: 1556:Bruce–Page government 1530:1919 federal election 1472:South-East Queensland 1465: 1341:Sydney Medical School 1224:Minister for Commerce 1159:New England statehood 1035:Minister for Commerce 832:Grafton Public School 692:St Andrew's Cathedral 538:Australian Parliament 331:Minister for Commerce 5942:Leadership elections 5937:Independent National 5109:Minister for Health 4590:Page Research Centre 4316:Davey, Paul (2010). 3497:. 18 September 1928. 3177:, 18 September 1928. 3133:(5269): 1787. 1961. 2895:18 July 2010 at the 2817:Page Research Centre 2797:– suburb of Canberra 2765:University of Sydney 2709:Bust of Earle Page, 2567:Later life and death 2087:Two-party preference 2040:University of Sydney 1978:Advisory War Council 1909:portrait of Page by 1628:non-Labor government 1569:Government formation 1393:Robert Scot Skirving 1365:Bachelor of Medicine 1333:University of Sydney 1301:Grafton City Council 1179:, and then replaced 1137:University of Sydney 1016:Caretaker government 851:University of Sydney 616:Position established 37:The Right Honourable 6267:Australian surgeons 5058:Minister for Health 4914:New political party 4765:on 13 November 2011 4437:STRUCK BY LIGHTNING 4251:. 19 February 1953. 4233:. 21 February 1951. 4215:. 7 September 1948. 4089:. 28 February 1929. 3959:. 3 November 1952. 3848:, p. 271, 274. 3606:, pp. 208–209. 2059: 2007:Minister for Health 1974:Chifley governments 1939:Pacific War Council 1923:British War Cabinet 1784:a UAP-only ministry 1243:Minister for Health 1025:Minister for Health 495:Father of the House 230:Minister for Health 5586:William McWilliams 5445:(and predecessors) 4962:Political offices 4474:The Canberra Times 4452:, 16 January 1933. 4449:The Daily Examiner 4287:. 22 October 1959. 3367:– via Trove. 3192:Gold Coast Stories 2804:Earle Page College 2718: 2662: 2057: 2021:Chifley government 2003: 1935:War in the Pacific 1915: 1853: 1712:National Insurance 1710:into the proposed 1660: 1597:in the House; the 1575:William McWilliams 1566: 1542:Division of Cowper 1513:The Daily Examiner 1468: 1466:Page in about 1920 1359:(physiology), and 1247:Menzies Government 1181:William McWilliams 1173:Division of Cowper 1169:Federal Parliament 1150:The Daily Examiner 211:William McWilliams 6229: 6228: 5981: 5980: 5974: 5962: 5932:National Alliance 5859:Western Australia 5782:David Littleproud 5661:David Littleproud 5651:Michael McCormack 5538: 5537: 5408: 5407: 5157: 5156: 5148:Succeeded by 5125:Academic offices 5115:Succeeded by 5090:Succeeded by 5065:Succeeded by 5038:Succeeded by 5024:Frederick Stewart 5011:Succeeded by 4984:Succeeded by 4952:Succeeded by 4927:Succeeded by 4887:Succeeded by 4860:Succeeded by 4853:Member for Cowper 4799:978-0-522-84459-7 4709:A Pen in Politics 4305:. 30 August 1962. 3380:, pp. 58–59. 3252:978-0-522-84459-7 2756:Doctor of Science 2621:lost his seat of 2564: 2563: 2053:Electoral history 1943:Winston Churchill 1919:resident minister 1780:trade and customs 1369:Master of Surgery 1197:Nationalist Party 1171:representing the 1141:medical residency 1135:. 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Minister for Health
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Nick McKenna
Donald Cameron
Joseph Lyons
Billy Hughes
Harry Foll
Minister for Commerce
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