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James Scullin: fast facts | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJames Scullin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. Personal profile Born 18 September 1876, Trawalla, Victoria
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James Henry Scullin PC - Parliament of AustraliaJames Scullin (1876-1953) served as Australia's ninth Prime Minister, with a legacy forever marked by the impact of the Great Depression.
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James Henry Scullin - Australian Dictionary of BiographyJames Henry Scullin (1876-1953), grocer, newspaper editor and prime minister, was born on 18 September 1876 at Trawalla, Victoria, fifth child of John ...Missing: key facts
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James Scullin: before office | naa.gov.auJames Henry Scullin was born on 18 September 1876. He was the 5th of 9 children of Irish immigrants Ann Logan and John Scullin. He went to the local school ...
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James Scullin: elections | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJames Scullin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. James Henry Scullin contested 15 federal elections. In 1906, he unsuccessfully challenged ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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James Scullin: during office | naa.gov.auJames Scullin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. On this page.The Cabinet · Depression · Lang Labor · An Australian Governor-General
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James Scullin: after office | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJames Scullin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. James Henry Scullin remained in parliament for 17 years after losing government in 1931. ...
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James Scullin | National Museum of Australia22 October 1929 to 6 January 1932 Jim Scullin was the first Catholic to become Australian Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister to have come from an Irish ...
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James Henry Scullin (1876 - 1953) - Catholic.auHe then became a political organizer for the Australian Workers' Union, helping to form branches of the P.L.C. in the western half of the State, and publicizing ...
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James Scullin | Research Starters - EBSCOBorn: September 18, 1876 · Birthplace: Trawalla, Australia · Died: January 28, 1953 · Place of death: Melbourne, Australia.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Matthew Charlton - Australian Dictionary of BiographyIn 1871 the family moved to Lambton, a mining village outside Newcastle, New South Wales, where the Scottish-Australian Co. had established coal-mining ...
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28 Apr 1928 - LABOUR LEADERSHIP. - TroveCANBERRA, Friday.—In Federal circles there is still surprise at the success of the sudden move which outsted Mr. Theodore from a leading position in the ...
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James Scullin, 1928 - Election SpeechesHe was the leader of the Australian Labor Party. Scullin represented the electorates Corangamite, Vic 1910 to 1913 and Yarra, Vic 1922 to 1949. Elections ...
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James Scullin, 1929 - Election SpeechesScullin was Prime Minister of Australia 22 October, 1929 to 6 January, 1932. He was the leader of the Australian Labor Party. Scullin represented the ...<|separator|>
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The record of the Australian Labor Party: high hopes and big ...Thus Jim Scullin came to power in mid-1929 with rising unemployment (running at 12%) and strikes in mining industry and on the wharves. But he assumed ...Missing: James | Show results with:James
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James Scullin: timeline | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaScullin was sworn in as prime minister after the election of Australia's 3rd Labor government in the 12th federal election. 24 Oct 1929: Wall Street collapse.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Edward Granville Theodore - Australian Dictionary of BiographyThe 1929 Federal election coincided broadly with the onset of economic depression and political manoeuvring against Theodore from either side: in Queensland ...
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Great Depression | National Museum of AustraliaSep 27, 2022 · The Scullin government tried a range of responses to the crisis: tariff barriers were raised; levels of migration reduced; and customs excise, ...Missing: views | Show results with:views<|control11|><|separator|>
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The 1930s Depression | RDP 2001-07: A History of Last-Resort ...Australia's terms of trade fell dramatically, causing a balance of payments crisis in 1929. Like the depression of 1892, real GDP fell about 10 per cent in the ...
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1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 2001 - Australian Bureau of StatisticsOct 3, 2007 · ... in 1915, and just over 11% in 1921) until 1929 when unemployment stood at 11.1%. The unemployment rate then increased rapidly to 19.3% in 1930 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] What have we learnt? The Great Depression in Australia from the ...Nov 11, 2009 · 9 As a result, Australia's foreign debt increased rapidly. The Commonwealth and state governments ran overdrafts with London banks and paid them ...
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James Scullin: depression treasurer | Treasury.gov.auApr 15, 2014 · James Scullin PC was unusual in becoming Prime Minister with no ministerial experience. ... Cook, P 1971, 'The Scullin Government 1929-1932', PhD ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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The Premiers' Plan - Parliamentary Education OfficeIt was known as the 'Premiers' Plan'. The aim of the Plan was to balance government budgets and lower the costs of goods and services. This would be achieved by ...Missing: policies | Show results with:policies
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Prime Minister - James (Jim) ScullinBut this masked a keen, sensitive and generous intellect About 1900, Scullin found a job managing a small grocery in Ballarat. He made the most of ...Missing: clerk insurance
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Joseph Aloysius (Joe) Lyons - Exploring DemocracyOne of the great dramas of parliament's history began with the defection of “Honest Joe Lyons” (1879-1939) from Labor in 1931.
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Joseph Lyons | MOAD - Prime MinistersLyons' cautious economic approach won him public support, but infuriated the Labor Caucus. When Theodore was reinstated as treasurer, Lyons defected. Supported ...
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Lessons from the Depression era in how to lose government in a ...Jun 20, 2016 · James Scullin's prime ministership was ultimately cut short because, in the face of a great economic crisis, he did not appear to have a ...Missing: expulsion | Show results with:expulsion<|separator|>
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James Scullin – A Man of the People - Random PhoughtsJan 28, 2015 · Plagued by the extremely tough economic conditions and internal bickering of the Australian Labor Party, his nightmare reign came to an end on 6 ...
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James Scullin's partner: Sarah Scullin | naa.gov.auWhen Sarah Scullin became prime ministerial spouse on 22 October 1929, she had been a 'political wife' for 22 years, and had accumulated 10 years experience as ...
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James Scullin: key people | naa.gov.au - National Archives of AustraliaJames Scullin was the prime minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. Alexander, Joseph (Joe) A member of the parliamentary press gallery, Alexander wrote for ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Religious communities and politics - Macquarie UniversityProtestants, before the party elected a Catholic leader, James Scullin, in 1928. Despite the ALP's diversity, a mythology of Labor Catholicism versus ...<|separator|>
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The religious beliefs of Australia's prime ministers - Eureka StreetNov 11, 2010 · John Molony is somewhat scornful of the intellectual character of Scullin's faith: 'Scullin's knowledge of Catholic social teaching was minimal ...
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(2024) Three Launches of the James Scullin MonographJan 23, 2025 · James Scullin was born in country Victoria in 1876 and died in 1953. He was a Federal MP from 1910 to 1913, and again from 1922 to 1949, the ...Missing: key | Show results with:key<|separator|>
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James Scullin—Australia's first Catholic PMNov 1, 2024 · Discover the life of James Scullin, Australia's first Catholic Prime Minister, through a concise and insightful biography.Missing: memoirs | Show results with:memoirs<|control11|><|separator|>
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Height of the Great DepressionAt its worst in 1932, unemployment in Australia reached 32 per cent. It took almost 10 years for the Australian economy to recover from the Great Depression.
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1930 to 1939 - Depression and Crisis - NSW ParliamentUnemployment, already high at 10% in mid 1929, was 21% by mid 1930 and rising, hitting almost 32% in mid-1932.
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10 June 1931 - Inside StoryOct 20, 2008 · The Premiers' Plan clamped down on wages and pensions. There was a 10 per cent wage cut for some workers, delivered by the Commonwealth Court ...
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Lessons from the Depression era in how to lose government in a ...Jun 23, 2016 · Scullin's prime ministership was ultimately cut short because, in the face of a great economic crisis, he did not appear to have a coherent plan ...Missing: Critiques | Show results with:Critiques
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[PDF] THE SCULLIN GOVERNMENT 1929 - 1932 by Peter CookJames Henry Scullin, 1876-1953; for biographical detail, see. A.H. ... self-educated man who was studying for a law-degree. He was, in J.T. Lang's ...
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Scullin as Prime Minister: Seven Critical Decisions | Labour HistoryScullin as Prime Minister: Seven Critical Decisions. Author: J. R. RobertsonAuthors Info & Affiliations. Publication ...