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    Australia in 1896, during the gold rush, and developed the Mount Morgans Gold Mine. Morgans was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia in...
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  • been unable to form an acceptable Ministry, and Alf Morgans was sent for. Three days later, the Morgans Ministry was sworn in by the Governor. As was the...
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  • Leake Ministry officially resigned and was followed by the Morgans Ministry led by Alf Morgans. The members of the First Leake Ministry were: Black, David;...
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    in November. Alf Morgans then formed a government, but in the subsequent ministerial by-election, supporters of Leake stood against Morgans' new cabinet...
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  • Morgans is a surname. People with the surname include: Aimee Morgans, British engineer Alf Morgans (1850–1933), premier of Western Australia Kenny Morgans...
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  • (1912–1976), John Lennon's father Alf Meakin (born 1938), British sprinter Alf Milward (1870–1941), English footballer Alf Morgans (1850–1933), Premier of Western...
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  • Welsh footballer Alfred Morgan (footballer) (1879–?), English footballer Alf Morgans, fourth Premier of Western Australia Al Morgan (disambiguation) This...
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  • physician (b. 1854) 1932 – Rin Tin Tin, American acting dog (b. 1918) 1933 – Alf Morgans, Welsh-Australian politician, 4th Premier of Western Australia (b. 1850)...
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    briefly served as the state's attorney-general in the government of Alf Morgans. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Western Australia in April...
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    and again from 1902 to 1914. He was a minister in the governments of Alf Morgans (1901), Walter James (1902–1904), and Hector Rason (1905–1906). Moss...
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