Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_LyonsJoseph Lyons - Wikipedia

    "Joseph Aloysius Lyons". In Michelle Grattan (ed.). Australian Prime Ministers. New Holland. pp. 152–167. ISBN 1-86436-756-3. Hughes, Colin (1976). "Joseph Lyons". Mr Prime Minister. Australian Prime Ministers 1901–1972. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-550471-2. External links "Lyons, Joseph". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania

    • Hobart Teachers' College
  2. Joseph Lyons - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio en la vida política. Política en Tasmania. Política nacional. Política exterior. Joseph Lyons. Appearance. ocultar.

  3. Lyons’ entry into state politics. In 1912 Lyons was elected president of the state ALP branch. In 1914 he became Deputy Leader of the parliamentary ALP. From April 1914 to April 1916 he served as Treasurer, Minister for Education and Minister for Railways in John Earle’s ALP government.

  4. Cultural Advice. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website contains names, images, and voices of deceased persons. In addition, some articles contain terms or views that were acceptable within mainstream Australian culture in the period in which they were written, but may no longer be considered appropriate.

    • 10
  5. On 26 July 1938, the ‘Day of Mourning and Protest’ Aboriginal Conference was held in the midst of Australia Day celebrations. This day is remembered as marking the first Aboriginal civil rights gathering. 1.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Early life. Joseph Lyons was born in Stanley on 15 September 1879, and received his early education at St. Joseph’s Convent School in Ulverstone. Lyons as an adult standing outside his birthplace and childhood home in Stanley, Tasmania.