• Dibbs ministry was the 21st ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was the first of three occasions of being led by the Premier, George Dibbs...
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  • The Dibbs ministry may refer to one of the three ministries of George Dibbs, Premier of New South Wales: Dibbs ministry (1885) — first ministry Dibbs ministry...
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  • New South Wales Dibbs ministry (1885) Dibbs ministry (1889) Dibbs ministry (1891–94) Dibb (disambiguation) Dibs (disambiguation) McDibbs All pages with...
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    George Dibbs. Dibbs was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1874. In a period of great financial stress for the Colony, this ministry covers...
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    The third Dibbs ministry, the 27th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, was led by Sir George Dibbs, leader of the Protectionist Party, following...
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  • and was not replaced as Minister of Justice. This ministry covers the period from 22 December 1885 until 25 February 1886, when Robertson's government...
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    Richard Dibbs KCMG (12 October 1834 – 5 August 1904) was an Australian politician who was Premier of New South Wales on three occasions. Dibbs was born...
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    Stuart resumed his duties in May 1885 before resigning in October due to continued ill health. His Treasurer, George Dibbs, succeeded Stuart as Premier....
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  • in the third Parkes ministry. The retirement of Robertson pitted Parkes against George Dibbs and after the governments of both Dibbs and Sir Patrick Jennings...
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  • on 7 October 1885 after 33 months. The Premiers during this parliament were Sir Alexander Stuart until 7 October 1885 and then George Dibbs. The Speaker...
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