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  1. Alfred Deakin (3 August 18567 October 1919) was an Australian politician, statesman and barrister who served as the second prime minister of Australia from 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908 and 1909 to 1910.

  2. Deakin took over as prime minister, leading a Protectionist government, on 24 September 1903 when Barton quit politics to become a judge of the newly instituted High Court. Deakin retained government at the second general election on 16 December 1903 but had to rely on Labor support.

  3. Alfred Deakin (born Aug. 3, 1856, Melbourne, Vic., Australia—died Oct. 7, 1919, Melbourne) was the prime minister of Australia (1903–04, 1905–08, 1909–10), who shaped many of the policies of the new commonwealth, especially those dealing with restriction of nonwhite immigration, social welfare, and protection of domestic industry.

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  4. Alfred Deakin (1856-1919), barrister, journalist and prime minister, was born on 3 August 1856 at Collingwood, Melbourne, younger child of William Deakin of Towcester, Northamptonshire, England, and his wife Sarah, née Bill, of Llanarth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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  5. 2 June 190929 April 1910 331 days. Alfred Deakin became Australia's second prime minister after Edmund Barton resigned to take up a seat on the High Court. His second term in office came after his Liberal Protectionist Party withdrew support from George Reid's Liberal Free Trade Party.

  6. Australia's prime ministers. Alfred Deakin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908, and 1909 to 1910. About Alfred Deakin. Born: 3 August 1856. Died: 7 October 1919. Partner: Elizabeth Martha Anne (Pattie) Deakin. Political party: Protectionist Party (As PM) Commonwealth Liberal Party (As PM)

  7. Deakin retired from politics when Parliament was dissolved in May 1913, and Joseph Cook became prime minister after the general election on 31 May 1913. 7 Oct 1919: Death Deakin suffered a stroke in September 1919 and died on 7 October.