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became party deputy leader under Tunnecliffe. Cain
succeeded Tunnecliffe as
Labor leader in 1937.
Under both
Tunnecliffe and Cain,
Labor supported the Dunstan...
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Thomas Tunnecliffe (13 July 1869 – 2
February 1948) was an
Australian politician.
Representing the
Australian Labor Party, he was a
member of the Victorian...
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party deputy leader under Tom
Tunnecliffe. Cain
succeeded Tunnecliffe as
Labor Leader in 1937.
Under both
Tunnecliffe and Cain,
Labor supported the minority...
- (?) the only time.
Charles Graham Worsley — — 1915
Nominated by Tom
Tunnecliffe (1869–1948) the only time.
Heinrich Lammasch 21 May 1853 Seitenstetten...
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Victorian Labor Party Trenwith Bromley Prendergast Elmslie Prendergast Hogan Tunnecliffe J. Cain Sr.
Shepherd Stoneham Holding Wilkes J. Cain Jr.
Kirner Kennan...
- of power, and they
agreed to
support a
second Hogan government. Tom
Tunnecliffe was
Chief Secretary, John Cain was
Minister for
Railways and William...
- 185,906 52.0
Labour Edward Russell (elected 3) 131,500 36.8
Labour Tom
Tunnecliffe 131,071 36.6
Protectionist James Styles (defeated) 116,599 32.6 Anti-Socialist...
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Victorian Labor Party Trenwith Bromley Prendergast Elmslie Prendergast Hogan Tunnecliffe J. Cain Sr.
Shepherd Stoneham Holding Wilkes J. Cain Jr.
Kirner Kennan...
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original on
September 21, 2016.
Retrieved August 19, 2016.
Tunnecliffe,
Miley (May 29, 2015). "TB: MINI
SERIES – PART ONE OF OUR
INTERVIEW WITH...
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First party Second party IND
Leader N/A Tom
Tunnecliffe Party Independents Labor Last election Seats won 95 12 Po****r vote 89,140 14,711 Percentage...