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  1. Sir William McMahon [a] GCMG CH PC (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. He was a government minister for over 21 years, the longest continuous service in Australian history .

  2. Sir William "Billy" McMahon, (23 de febrero de 1908 - 31 de marzo de 1988) fue un político australiano liberal y 20º primer ministro de Australia. Fue el padre del actor Julian McMahon. Nació en Sídney, siendo uno de los hijos del matrimonio entre Mary Walder McMahon, australiana, William McMahonmadre, abogado de origen irlandés.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Sir William McMahon (born Feb. 23, 1908, Sydney—died March 31, 1988, Sydney) was an Australian politician and lawyer who was prime minister of Australia from March 1971 to December 1972. He was educated at the University of Sydney, where he earned a degree in law.

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  4. Sir William McMahon (1908-1988), prime minister, was born on 23 February 1908 at Redfern, Sydney, second surviving son of Sydney-born parents William Daniel McMahon, law clerk, and his wife Mary Ellen Amelia, née Walder.

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  5. Sir William "Billy" McMahon, ( 23 de febrero de 1908 - 31 de marzo de 1988) fue un político australiano liberal y 20º primer ministro de Australia. Es padre del actor Julian McMahon. Nació en Sídney, siendo uno de los hijos del matrimonio entre Mary Walder McMahon, australiana, William McMahonmadre, abogado de origen irlandés.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2018 · William McMahon was the twentieth person to hold the office of prime minister of Australia, a position he held for twenty-one months. Whether he was the worst-ever occupant of that office is a matter of some debate. His government managed some significant achievements, but they tend to be overshadowed by its leader’s character faults.

  7. (Sydney, 1908) Político australiano. Entre 1951 y 1969 ocupó distintas carteras ministeriales. Tras el triunfo liberal de 1971, se transformó en presidente, dejando el cargo en 1972, tras ser derrotado por los socialistas. Fue jefe de los liberales en el Parlamento hasta 1973. Colabora para ampliar la biografía de William McMahon.