Tasmanian Legislative Council. Propsting was born in Hobart on 4 June 1861. He was the son of Hannah (née Cater) and Henry Propsting. His father had been transported...
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Lewis (until 9 April), then William Propsting Premier of Western Australia – Walter James Premier of Victoria – William Irvine Governor of New South...
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Sir Gerald Strickland (1904–1909) Sir Harry Barron (from 1909) 20 William Propsting MHA for North Hobart (1861–1937) 1903 9 April 1903 12 July 1904 1 year...
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group lost 10 seats and Lewis lost his seat. The Opposition led by William Propsting won government, meaning he became Premier of Tasmania. The Workers'...
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Braddon (until March), then Sir Thomas Reibey (until October), then William Propsting Premier of Victoria – Sir George Turner (until 12 February), then...
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(1985–1993) 4 September 1992 14 December 1993 1 year, 101 days 239. TAS William Propsting (1861–1937) CMG Conservatism MHA for North Hobart (1903–1906) 9 April...
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Jenkins Premier of Queensland – Arthur Morgan Premier of Tasmania – William Propsting (until 12 July), then John Evans Premier of Western Australia – Walter...
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1849) 1935 – Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom (b. 1868) 1937 – William Propsting, Australian politician, 20th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1861) 1941 –...
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October 1899 – 9 April 1903 Preceded by Edward Braddon Succeeded by William Propsting Constituency Richmond In office 19 June 1909 – 9 October 1909 Preceded...
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Braddon Free Trade 1899 Bolton Bird Revenue Tariff Party 1899–1903 William Propsting Liberal-Democrat 1903–1904 Charles Stewart 1904–1905 John Evans Anti-Socialist...
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