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    Duncan Gillies (14 January 1834 – 12 September 1903), was an Australian colonial politician who served as the 14th Premier of Victoria. Gillies was born...
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  • advised a social worker that this was her first child and that Gillies was the father. Gillies denied the claims. Prior to finding a permanent home for this...
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  • Gillies is both a Scottish surname and a given name shared by several notable people: Duncan Gillies (1834–1903), Australian colonial and state politician...
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    led by Conservative leader Duncan Gillies and Liberal leader Alfred Deakin, was re-elected. On 30 October 1890, the Gillies-Deakin government was defeated...
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    Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023. "Duncan Gillies". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament...
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    next day wrote to the Premier of Victoria, Duncan Gillies, offering to advance the cause of Federation. Gillies's response was predictably cool, given the...
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    (Beechworth), then moved to the Eureka Lead at Ballarat where he befriended Duncan Gillies (who later became Premier of Victoria). His brother Richard returned...
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    the eve of the election, which included the Conservative politician Duncan Gillies as Premier, Treasurer and Minister of Railways and the new leader of...
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    AC CH – Liberal Party politician, 22nd Prime Minister of Australia Duncan Gillies – Colonial politician, 14th Premier of Victoria David Hamer AM DSC –...
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    shown that the whole ball never crossed the line – only 50% did. Both Duncan Gillies of the Visual Information Processing Group at Imperial College London...
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