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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · William Morris Hughes (born Sept. 25, 1862, London, Eng.—died Oct. 28, 1952, Sydney, Australia) was the prime minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923 and a mainstay of national politics for 50 years. Hughes emigrated to Queensland in 1884. After working for the unionization of maritime workers in Sydney, he was elected to the New South Wales ...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › es › Billy_HughesBilly Hughes - Wikiwand

    William Morris "Billy" Hughes ( 25 de septiembre de 1862 - 28 de octubre de 1952) fue un político australiano, séptimo Primer ministro de Australia desde 1915 hasta 1923. En el curso de su trayectoria parlamentaria federal de cincuenta y un años (además de sus siete años anteriores en un parlamento colonial), Hughes cambió de partido en ...

  3. National Library of Australia, nla.pic-an12266389. William Morris (Billy) Hughes (1862-1952), prime minister, was born on 25 September 1862 at Pimlico, London, son of William Hughes, a carpenter from North Wales employed at the Houses of Parliament, and his wife Jane, née Morris. His father was Welsh speaking, a deacon of the Particular ...

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  5. Jeff, Kildea, 'Paranoia and Prejudice: Billy Hughes and the Irish Question 1916-1922' in Jeff Brownrigg, et al (eds), Echoes of Irish Australia: Rebellion to Republic, St Clement's Retreat and Conference Centre, Galong (NSW), 2007, pp. 155-165 Paranoia and Prejudice: Billy Hughes and the Irish Question 1 9 1 6 -1 9 2 2 D R JEFF KILDEA Archbishop DanielMannix was accused of nurturing the Sinn ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Hughes chillingly warns them, ‘I have stabbed two prison officers, I did not kill them. But I do know how to kill.’ At 3.30pm the daughter returns home from school and Gill tells her the man has broken down and asks her to go to her room. At just after 5pm Richard returns home from work to find Billy Hughes with a knife at his wife’s throat.

  7. William Morris Hughes, Australia's 7th Prime Minister, was also the longest serving until 1957 when Robert Menzies overtook Hughes’ record term in office. Hughes’ other record still stands: no parliamentarian has surpassed his 51 years and 7 months of continuous service as a member of Australia’s House of Representatives – from the 1st parliament in 1901 to the 20th in 1952.