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- Thomas Tuke "Tom" Hollway (Ballarat, 2 octobre 1906 - , 30 juillet 1971) est un homme politique australien qui a été le 36e Premier ministre du Victoria, occupant le poste du 20 novembre 1947 au 17 juin 1950 et de nouveau pendant quelques jours en 1952. De 1932 jusqu'en 1955, Hollway a été membre de l'Assemblée législative du Victoria, d'abord en tant que membre du Groupe de l'Australie-Unie (UAP), puis en tant que libéral. Il prit la tête de l'UAP à la mort de l'ex-Premier ministre en 1940. Dans le second gouvernement de guerre d' (1943-1945) il fut vice-premier ministre du Victoria. Le 21 novembre 1947, les libéraux d'Hollway ont défait l'administration travailliste de . Hollway (qui, à 41 ans, fut parmi les plus jeunes premiers ministres du Victoria) est resté au pouvoir jusqu'au 27 juin 1950, quand il a perdu son poste aux dépens du Country Party de John McDonald. Hollway a été Premier ministre pendant un très bref mandat du 28 au 31 octobre 1952, quand il dut à nouveau céder son poste à McDonald.
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- Thomas Tuke Hollway (2 October 1906 – 30 July 1971) was the 36th Premier of Victoria, and the first to be born in the 20th century. He held office from 1947 to 1950, and again for a short period in 1952. He was originally a member and the leader of the United Australia Party (UAP) in Victoria, and was the inaugural leader of the UAP's successor, the Victorian division of the Liberal Party, but split from the Liberals after a dispute over electoral reform issues. (en)
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- Thomas Tuke Hollway (2 October 1906 – 30 July 1971) was the 36th Premier of Victoria, and the first to be born in the 20th century. He held office from 1947 to 1950, and again for a short period in 1952. He was originally a member and the leader of the United Australia Party (UAP) in Victoria, and was the inaugural leader of the UAP's successor, the Victorian division of the Liberal Party, but split from the Liberals after a dispute over electoral reform issues. (en)
- Thomas Tuke "Tom" Hollway (Ballarat, 2 octobre 1906 - , 30 juillet 1971) est un homme politique australien qui a été le 36e Premier ministre du Victoria, occupant le poste du 20 novembre 1947 au 17 juin 1950 et de nouveau pendant quelques jours en 1952. De 1932 jusqu'en 1955, Hollway a été membre de l'Assemblée législative du Victoria, d'abord en tant que membre du Groupe de l'Australie-Unie (UAP), puis en tant que libéral. Il prit la tête de l'UAP à la mort de l'ex-Premier ministre en 1940. Dans le second gouvernement de guerre d' (1943-1945) il fut vice-premier ministre du Victoria. (fr)
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