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Vaiben Louis Solomon (13 May 1853 – 20
October 1908) was the 21st
Premier of
South Australia and a
member of the
first Australian Commonwealth parliament...
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Vaiben Solomon (1798? 1802? – 21 June 1860) was a
London Jew who, with his
brother Emanuel Solomon, was
transported for
larceny to New
South Wales in 1818...
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Elizabeth Moses (c. 1772–c. 1814) and had four sons: Moss Samuel, Emanuel,
Vaiben and Phillip, and four daughters: Susan, Hannah,
Sarah and Esther. After...
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Lance Vaiben Solomon (27
January 1913 – 1989) was an
Australian painter,
noted for his landscapes,
often of
subjects viewed as "unpromising" by
other artists...
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Succeeded by John
Downer In
office 1899–1899
Preceded by
Vaiben Louis Solomon Succeeded by
Vaiben Louis Solomon Member of the
Australian Parliament for South...
- Kosciuszko. It was
purchased around 1855 by
Vaiben Solomon (1802–1860), and he
called Horningsea Park.
Vaiben and his
family lived there and ran the farm...
- of the
Kingston ministry in
December 1899 and the
brief premiership of
Vaiben Louis Solomon,
Batchelor was
invited to join
Frederick Holder's government...
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Sherman Sherman and
Sherman Sherman and
Sherman Tons of
Money 1924
Musical Vaiben Louis and
Willy Redstone Hugh Ward Hugh Ward
Tomorrow Morning 2008 West...
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Jewish People. 2017-10-01.
Retrieved 2023-02-22. Donovan, Peter, "Solomon,
Vaiben Louis (1853–1908)",
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National...
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William Copley In
office 1897–1899
Preceded by
William Copley Succeeded by
Vaiben Louis Solomon Senator for
South Australia In
office 30
March 1901 – 31 December...