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  1. Stanley Melbourne Bruce ( 15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967) was the eighth Prime Minister of Australia from February 1923 until October 1929. He became Prime Minister when the Country Party asked Billy Hughes to resign. His government won elections in 1925 and 1928 but lost the 1929 election and Bruce became the first sitting Prime Minister to ...

  2. Cabinet. Stanley Melbourne Bruce was 39 years old when he was sworn in as prime minister on 9 February 1923, Australia’s second youngest prime minister, after Chris Watson. With the new Country Party unwilling to serve under William Hughes, Bruce established a coalition with Country Party leader Earle Page as the deputy prime minister.

  3. Businessman, politician and statesman, Stanley Bruce (1883-1967) led a generational shift as the first Australian Prime Minister not a member of the 1901 Parliament. As Australia’s longest serving UK High Commissioner, ‘his work at the League of Nations laid the foundations of enduring international agencies’.1.

  4. Stanley Melbourne Bruce. Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1. Viscount Bruce of Melbourne (* 15. April 1883 in Melbourne, Victoria; † 25. August 1967 in London, England) war ein australischer Politiker und Diplomat und der 8. Premierminister des Landes. Seine Amtszeit dauerte vom 9. Februar 1923 bis zum 22.

  5. Stanley Melbourne Bruce ( 15 avril 1883 - 25 août 1967) est un homme d'État. Il est le 8 e Premier ministre d'Australie de 1923 à 1929. Il mène d'importantes réformes pour développer le pays mais sa gestion controversée des relations industrielles provoqua la chute de son gouvernement et une sévère défaite électorale pour son parti.

  6. Stanley Bruce was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1923 to 1929. Personal profile Born. 15 April 1883, Toorak, Victoria. Education. Melbourne Grammar (1896-1901)

  7. 25 Aug 1967: Death. Bruce died where he had lived for almost half of his life – in London. He ordered that he be cremated, and provided in his Will that his ashes be returned to his native land and scattered over the national capital. Canberra, the city he had helped create, remains a monument to this prime minister.