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Keith Dodgshun

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Dodgshun was elected unopposed to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the only candidate to nominate for the vacancy in Ouyen caused by the departure of
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On 27 June 1950, with the support of the Labor Party, McDonald overthrew Hollway's government and was appointed
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and stationed in France and Belgium during World War I. He was discharged from the army on 31 March 1919.
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to warehouse manager Frederick William Dodgshun and his English wife Rosa May Russell. He was educated at
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between the Liberal and Country parties was dissolved after a dispute between Hollway and Country leader
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and became president of the party's Hopetoun branch. From 1933 to 1938, he was a local councillor in the
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and Dodgshun regained his ministries in McDonald's cabinet, however McDonald was defeated by
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in London, so the by-election scheduled for 5 May 1938 was not held.
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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for just under 17 years, representing the electorates of
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Dodgshun was first made a minister when he was made
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Index

The Honourable
Deputy Premier of Victoria
John McDonald
Trevor Oldham
Alexander Dennett
Alexander Dennett
Bill Galvin
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Ouyen
Albert Bussau
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Rainbow
Hawthorn, Victoria
Hopetoun, Victoria
Country Party
Australian Imperial Force
Gunner
1st Field Artillery Brigade
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Ouyen
Rainbow
Country Party
Hawthorn
Camberwell Grammar School
Burnley Agricultural College
Mount Egerton
Australian Imperial Force
1st Field Artillery Brigade
Hopetoun
soldier settlement

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