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  1. Robert Menzies. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies ( Jeparit, 20 dicembre 1894 – Melbourne, 14 maggio 1978) è stato un politico australiano . È stato il dodicesimo premier australiano e quello più longevo. Complessivamente ha governato come premier per 18 anni e mezzo. Egli è asceso rapidamente al potere, ma il suo primo governo fu un fallimento.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2017 · Government of Australia, CC BY. When Robert Menzies became leader of the United Australia Party in 1939 following the death of Joe Lyons, Page attempted the same trick again. He made a savage ...

  3. An engaging public speaker and ‘consummate parliamentarian’, 1 with an uncanny knack for electioneering, 2 Robert Menzies (1894-1978) is Australia’s longest serving Prime Minister, encompassing 18 years and eight election victories. His political career spanned Australia’s journey from depression and war to booming prosperity. 3.

  4. Menzies in his time: Robert Gordon Menzies 1894-1978 Australian statesman "The years spanned by Menzies' lifetime had taken civilization from horseless carriages to freeways; from the Wright brothers to a jet that could cross the world in a day; instant telecommunication, bringing an isolated Australia into the 'global village'; wars that drew the nations together; the nuclear bomb; and a ...

  5. ウィリアム・シドニー. リチャード・ケイシー. テンプレートを表示. サー ・ ロバート・ゴードン・メンジーズ ( 英語: Sir Robert Gordon Menzies KT PC FRS 、 1894年 12月20日 - 1978年 5月15日) は、 オーストラリア の 政治家 。. 第12代 首相 を務めた。. 自由党の創設に ...

  6. The Menzies government (1949–1966) refers to the second period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies. It was made up of members of a Liberal – Country Party coalition in the Australian Parliament from 1949 to 1966.

  7. Robert Gordon Menzies was in office twice, from 1939 to 1941 and from 1949 to 1966. Despite 7 successive federal election victories, Menzies’ second period as Prime Minister was not secure. In the 1954 and 1961 federal elections, the Labor Party received a greater proportion of first preference votes for House of Representatives seats (50.03% in 1954) than the Liberal and Country parties ...