The Cahill ministry (1953–1956) or Second Cahill ministry was the 56th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, Joe...
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Cahill ministry may refer to: Cahill ministry (1952–1953) Cahill ministry (1953–1956) Cahill ministry (1956–1959) Cahill ministry (1959) This disambiguation...
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The Cahill ministry (1956–1959) or Third Cahill ministry was the 57th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, Joe...
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The Cahill ministry (1952–1953) or First Cahill ministry was the 55th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, Joe...
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John Joseph Cahill (21 January 1891 – 22 October 1959), also known as Joe Cahill or J. J. Cahill, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, railway...
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Cahill ministry (1959) or Fourth Cahill ministry was the 58th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, Joe Cahill...
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Second Cahill ministry Results of the 1953 New South Wales state election Candidates of the 1953 New South Wales state election Green, Antony. "1953 District...
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Legislative Assembly. In March 1956, Labor had been in power for 15 years and Joseph Cahill who had won a landslide victory at the 1953 election had been premier...
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1953, the ALP had been in power for 12 years and James McGirr, who had led the party to a near defeat in 1950, had lost the premiership to Joe Cahill...
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Third Cahill ministry Results of the 1956 New South Wales state election Candidates of the 1956 New South Wales state election Green, Antony. "1956 District...
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