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    Schoolteacher. Joseph Aloysius Lyons CH (15 September 1879 – 7 April 1939) was an Australian politician who was the tenth prime minister of Australia, in office from 1932 until his death in 1939. He began his career in the Australian Labor Party (ALP), but became the founding leader of the United Australia Party (UAP) after the ...

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  2. Joseph Aloysius Lyons (15 de septiembre de 1879 - 7 de abril de 1939), político australiano, décimo primer ministro de Australia, nacido en Stanley, Tasmania, hijo de inmigrantes irlandeses. Inicio en la vida política.

  3. Joe Lyons was the Premier of Tasmania before entering federal parliament. He was one of Australia’s longest serving Prime Ministers and co-founded the United Australia Party, which held government from 1931 through to 1941.

  4. Australia's prime ministers. Joseph Lyons was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939. About Joseph Lyons. Born: 15 September 1879. Died: 7 April 1939. Partner: Enid Muriel Lyons. Political party: United Australia Party (as PM) Australian Labor Party. Image: NAA: A1200, L11182A.

  5. National Library of Australia, 12266314. Joseph Aloysius (Joe) Lyons (1879-1939), schoolteacher, premier and prime minister, was born on 15 September 1879 at Stanley, Tasmania, son of Irish-born parents Michael Henry Lyons and his wife Ellen, née Carroll. His early education was at St Joseph's Convent School, Ulverstone.

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  6. About. Joseph Lyons was one of Australia’s longest serving and most popular prime ministers. His commitment to Australians living within their means, even during the extreme conditions of the Great Depression, led him to abandon the Labor Party for the conservative side of politics.

  7. Joseph Lyons: fast facts. Joseph Lyons was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939. Personal profile. Born. 15 September 1879, Stanley, Tasmania. Education. Stanley state school, Tasmania (1891-97) Hobart Teacher Training College (1907) Employment. teacher. politician. Memberships. Roman Catholic Church. Hobart United Irish League.