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A slightly late #OnThisDay. On 9 April 1925 Thomas Slaney Poole was sworn in as Administrator of South Australia, in the absence of Governor Sir George Tom Molesworth Bridges. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Richard Layton Butler became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1927

Richard Layton Butler became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1927

Lionel Hill resigned as premier of South Australia on 8 April 1927

Lionel Hill resigned as premier of South Australia on 8 April 1927

#OnThisDay 8 April 1927 Richard Layton Butler, leader of the Liberal Federation, was sworn in as the 31st Premier of South Australia, succeeding Lionel Laughton Hill of the Labor Party. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Henry Barwell became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1920

Henry Barwell became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1920

South Australian premier Archibald Peake died on 6 April 1920

South Australian premier Archibald Peake died on 6 April 1920

#OnThisDay 8 April 1920 Henry Newman Barwell, leader of the Liberal Union, was sworn in as the 28th Premier of South Australia, succeeding Archibald Henry Peake, the previous Liberal leader who died two days before. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Henry Barwell became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1920

Henry Barwell became premier of South Australia on 8 April 1920

succeeded two days later by Henry Newman Barwell, the next Liberal leader. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Future South Australian and New Zealand premier George Waterhouse was born on 6 April 1824

Future South Australian and New Zealand premier George Waterhouse was born on 6 April 1824

#OnThisDay 6 April 1824 George Marsden Waterhouse was born in Penzance, Cornwall, England. He served as the 6th Premier of South Australia from 1861 to 1863, and as the 7th Premier of New Zealand from 1872 to 1873. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #sasparli #parlisa #nzpol #nzpolitics #politics

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Sir Edric Bastyan became governor of South Australia on 4 April 1961

Sir Edric Bastyan became governor of South Australia on 4 April 1961

Sir Robert George retired as governor of South Australia on 7 March 1960

Sir Robert George retired as governor of South Australia on 7 March 1960

Sir Mellis Napier stepped down as administrator of South Australia on 4 April 1961

Sir Mellis Napier stepped down as administrator of South Australia on 4 April 1961

#OnThisDay 4 April 1961 Sir Edric Montague Bastyan was sworn in as the 25th Governor of South Australia, succeeding Sir Robert Allingham George, who retired in 1960. Sir Thomas John Mellis Napier thus stepped down as Administrator. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Former South Australian governor Frederick Robe died on 4 April 1871

Former South Australian governor Frederick Robe died on 4 April 1871

#OnThisDay 4 April 1871 Frederick Holt Robe died at the age of 69 or 70 in London, England. He served as the 4th Governor of South Australia from 1845 to 1848. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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It's former South Australian premier Jay Weatherill's 62nd birthday

It's former South Australian premier Jay Weatherill's 62nd birthday

It's the 62nd birthday of Jay Wilson Weatherill, who was born #OnThisDay 3 April 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia. He served as the 45th Premier of South Australia from 2011 to 2018 as leader of the Labor Party. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Crawford Vaughan became premier of South Australia on 3 April 1915

Crawford Vaughan became premier of South Australia on 3 April 1915

Archibald Peake resigned as premier of South Australia on 3 April 1915

Archibald Peake resigned as premier of South Australia on 3 April 1915

#OnThisDay 3 April 1915 Crawford Vaughan, leader of the United Labor Party, was sworn in as the 27th Premier of South Australia, succeeding Archibald Henry Peake of the Liberal Union. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Sir Keith Seaman retired as governor of South Australia on 28 March 1982

Sir Keith Seaman retired as governor of South Australia on 28 March 1982

Sir Donald Dunstan became governor of South Australia on 23 April 1982

Sir Donald Dunstan became governor of South Australia on 23 April 1982

Sir Walter Crocker became administrator of South Australia on 28 March 1982

Sir Walter Crocker became administrator of South Australia on 28 March 1982

#OnThisDay 28 March 1982 Sir Keith Douglas Seaman retired as the 29th Governor of South Australia, having served since 1977. He was succeeded in April by Sir Donald Beaumont Dunstan. Sir Walter Russell Crocker thus became Administrator. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Sir James Boucaut became premier of South Australia on 28 March 1866

Sir James Boucaut became premier of South Australia on 28 March 1866

John Hart resigned as premier of South Australia on 28 March 1866

John Hart resigned as premier of South Australia on 28 March 1866

#OnThisDay 28 March 1866 Sir James Penn Boucaut was sworn in as the 11th Premier of South Australia, succeeding John Hart. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Sir William Cairns became administrator of South Australia on 24 March 1877

Sir William Cairns became administrator of South Australia on 24 March 1877

Samuel Way stepped down as administrator of South Australia on 24 March 1877

Samuel Way stepped down as administrator of South Australia on 24 March 1877

#OnThisDay 24 March 1877 Sir William Wellington Cairns took office as Administrator of South Australia, succeeding Samuel James Way. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Sir Day Bosanquet retired as governor of South Australia on 22 March 1914

Sir Day Bosanquet retired as governor of South Australia on 22 March 1914

Sir Henry Galway became governor of South Australia on 18 April 1914

Sir Henry Galway became governor of South Australia on 18 April 1914

Sir Samuel Way became administrator of South Australia on 22 March 1914

Sir Samuel Way became administrator of South Australia on 22 March 1914

#OnThisDay 22 March 1914 Sir Day Hort Bosanquet retired as the 16th Governor of South Australia, having served since 1909. He was succeeded in April by Sir Henry Lionel Galway. Sir Samuel James Way, 1st Baronet thus became Administrator. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Francis Dutton became premier of South Australia on 22 March 1865

Francis Dutton became premier of South Australia on 22 March 1865

Arthur Blyth resigned as premier of South Australia on 22 March 1865

Arthur Blyth resigned as premier of South Australia on 22 March 1865

#OnThisDay 22 March 1865 Francis Stacker Dutton was sworn in to a second non-consecutive term as the 7th Premier of South Australia, succeeding Arthur Blyth. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Future South Australian governor Sir Day Bosanquet was born on 22 March 1843

Future South Australian governor Sir Day Bosanquet was born on 22 March 1843

#OnThisDay 22 March 1843 Sir Day Hort Bosanquet was born in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. He served as the 16th Governor of South Australia from 1909 to 1914. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Future South Australian premier Sir Arthur Blyth was born on 19 March 1823

Future South Australian premier Sir Arthur Blyth was born on 19 March 1823

A slightly late #OnThisDay. On 19 March 1823 Sir Arthur Blyth was born in Birmingham, England. He served as the 9th Premier of South Australia from 1864 to 1865, and from 1871 to 1872, and from 1873 to 1875. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Future Australian director-general of security and South Australian administrator Sir Geoffrey Reed was born on 14 March 1892

Future Australian director-general of security and South Australian administrator Sir Geoffrey Reed was born on 14 March 1892

#OnThisDay 14 March 1892 Sir Geoffrey Sandford Reed was born in Port Pirie, South Australia. He served as the inaugural Director-General of Security of Australia, and as Administrator of South Australia in 1957. #OTD #history #auspol #auspolitics #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Former South Australian premier Henry Strangways died on 10 February 1920

Former South Australian premier Henry Strangways died on 10 February 1920

#OnThisDay 10 February 1920 Henry Bull Templer Strangways died at the age of 87 in Somerset, England. He served as the 12th Premier of South Australia from 1868 to 1870. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Former South Australian premier Don Dunstan died on 6 February 1999

Former South Australian premier Don Dunstan died on 6 February 1999

A slightly late #OnThisDay. On 6 February 1999 Donald Allan "Don" Dunstan died at the age of 72 in Norwood, South Australia. He served as the 35th Premier of South Australia from 1967 to 1968, and from 1970 to 1979, as leader of the Labor Party. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa

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Dame Roma Mitchell became governor of South Australia on 6 February 1991

Dame Roma Mitchell became governor of South Australia on 6 February 1991

Sir Donald Dunstan retired as governor of South Australia on 5 February 1991

Sir Donald Dunstan retired as governor of South Australia on 5 February 1991

A slightly late #OnThisDay. On 6 February 1991 Dame Roma Alma Flinders Mitchell was sworn in as the 31st Governor of South Australia, succeeding Sir Donald Beaumont Dunstan, who retired the day before. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Former South Australian premier Sir John Colton died on 6 February 1902

Former South Australian premier Sir John Colton died on 6 February 1902

#OnThisDay 6 February 1902 Sir John Blackler Colton died at the age of 78 in Adelaide, South Australia. He served as the 13th Premier of South Australia from 1876 to 1877, and from 1884 to 1885. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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Sir Donald Dunstan retired as governor of South Australia on 5 February 1991

Sir Donald Dunstan retired as governor of South Australia on 5 February 1991

Dame Roma Mitchell became governor of South Australia on 6 February 1991

Dame Roma Mitchell became governor of South Australia on 6 February 1991

A slightly late #OnThisDay. On 5 February 1991 Sir Donald Beaumont Dunstan retired as the 30th Governor of South Australia, having served since 1982. He was succeeded the next day by Dame Roma Alma Flinders Mitchell. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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to 1865, and as Governor of Hong Kong from 1866 to 1872. #OTD #history #gambia #stvincent #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #nspoli #hongkong #politics

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Former South Australian premier Sir James Boucaut died on 1 February 1916

Former South Australian premier Sir James Boucaut died on 1 February 1916

#OnThisDay 1 February 1916 Sir James Penn Boucaut died at the age of 84 in Glenelg, South Australia. He served as the 11th Premier of South Australia from 1866 to 1867, and 1875 to 1876, and 1877 to 1878. #OTD #history #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #politics

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1916. #OTD #history #dominica #png #newguinea #sapol #sapolitics #saparli #parlisa #trinidad #trinidadandtobago #politics

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