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  1. Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne CH MC PC FRS (15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967) was an Australian politician, statesman and businessman who served as the eighth prime minister of Australia from 1923 to 1929.

    • 1914–1917
  2. Stanley Bruce. Stanley Melbourne Bruce, primer vizconde Bruce de Melbourne CH, MC, FRS, 1 PC (15 de abril de 1883-25 de agosto de 1967) fue un político y diplomático australiano y el octavo primer ministro de Australia. Además fue el segundo australiano al que se le concedió una nobleza hereditaria del Reino Unido, pero el primero cuya ...

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    Stanley Melbourne Bruce, primer vizconde Bruce de Melbourne, CH, MC, PC, FRS (15 de abril de 1883 - 25 de agosto de 1967) fue un político, estadista y hombre de negocios australiano que se desempeñó como el octavo primer ministro de Australia, de 1923 a 1929, ocupando el cargo de líder del Partido Nacionalista.

  4. Stanley Bruce became Australia’s longest-serving High Commissioner in London and his work at the League of Nations laid the foundations of enduring international agencies. The highest of the many official honours he earned was his peerage. From 1947, he was titled Lord Bruce of Melbourne.

  5. Stanley Melbourne Bruce 9 February 1923 to 22 October 1929. Stanley Bruce became Prime Minister in 1923 when he was 39 years old. He was Australia’s second youngest Prime Minister. During his term as prime minister there was a gradual increase in Commonwealth powers in financial matters.

  6. Stanley Melbourne Bruce, primer vizconde Bruce de Melbourne CH, MC, FRS, PC (15 de abril de 1883-25 de agosto de 1967) fue un político y diplomático australiano y el octavo primer ministro de Australia.

  7. Stanley Bruce. STANLEY BRUCE. Member of the Privy Council (1923), Order of the Companion of Honour (1928) Nationalist. 9 February 1923 — 22 October 1929 6 years, 257 days. Stanley Melbourne Bruce was the first businessman to become prime minister, and this was reflected in his ‘men, money and markets’ approach to policy.