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    Francis George Anstey (18 August 1865 – 31 October 1940) was an Australian politician and writer. He served as a member of the House of Representatives...
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    its current name of Anstey on 1 December 1942. Anstey station was renamed in honour of former member of parliament, Frank Anstey, who represented the...
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    Front cover of The Kingdom of Shylock (1917), an antisemitic pamphlet authored by Australian MP Frank Anstey...
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  • wrote comic novels Frank Anstey, Australian politician in both the Victorian and Commonwealth parliaments George Alexander Anstey (1814–1895), South Australian...
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  • seat of Bourke, Frank Anstey (1865-1940), was elected on the first Executive Committee of the Brunswick Town Association (Progress). Anstey had a long association...
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    for foreign labour to immigrate and take jobs from the fighting men. Frank Anstey proclaimed on the floor of parliament during the introduction of the...
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    Parliament for Bourke In office 15 September 1934 – 7 July 1943 Preceded by Frank Anstey Succeeded by Bill Bryson 16th Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly...
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  • Front cover of The Kingdom of Shylock (1917), a pamphlet by Australian politician Frank Anstey asserting Jewish control of banking and finance...
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    split of 1955. Brunswick was first won in 1904 by Labor candidate Frank Anstey. Anstey resigned to enter federal politics in 1910, forcing a by-election...
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    as were many of his later ministerial colleagues such as Frank Anstey, John Curtin and Frank Brennan. He became a foundation member of his local Political...
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