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  1. Robert Menzies succeeded Earle Page to become Australia's 12th prime minister when the United Australia Party elected a new leader following Joseph Lyons' death in 1939. Menzies returned to serve a second term in 1949 when the Liberal Country Coalition replaced the Labor government led by Ben Chifley.

  2. Robert Menzies. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, KT, AK, CH, QC ( 20 tháng 12 năm 1894 – 15 tháng 5 năm 1978 ), là một nhà chính trị Úc, và là Thủ tướng Úc thứ 12. Nhiệm kỳ thứ hai của ông chứng kiến việc ông trở thành vị thủ tướng phục vụ liên tục lâu nhât của Australia với thời gian ...

  3. 3 de sept. de 2020 · Robert Menzies became prime minister for the 2nd time, after the Liberal-Country Party coalition won a convincing victory at the 19th federal election on 10 December. This started a 16-year term that set a record in Australian politics. 27 Dec 1949: Independence for Indonesia. The independent Republic of the United States of Indonesia was ...

  4. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies né le 20 décembre 1894 à Jeparit ( Colonie du Victoria) et mort le 15 mai 1978 à Melbourne ( Victoria ), est un homme d'État australien qui fut le douzième Premier ministre d'Australie et reste encore celui qui occupa le plus longtemps ce poste : dix-huit ans et demi. Il arriva jeune à ce poste mais y connut un ...

  5. Robert Menzies. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (* 20. Dezember 1894 in Jeparit, Victoria; † 15. Mai 1978 in Melbourne) war ein australischer Jurist und Politiker. Von 1939 bis 1941 und von 1949 bis 1966 war er Premierminister .

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sir Robert Gordon (Bob) Menzies (1894-1978), prime minister and barrister, was born on 20 December 1894 at Jeparit, Victoria, fourth of five children of Australian-born parents James Menzies, storekeeper, and his wife Kate, née Sampson. The forebears were Scots on the paternal side and Cornish on the maternal.