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* 1856 – Alfred Deakin, Australian politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1919 )
* 1909 – Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time.
* 1905 – Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the second time.
The leaders of the three parties, Alfred Deakin, George Reid and Chris Watson each served as prime minister before losing a vote of confidence.
* September 24 – Edmund Barton steps down as Prime Minister of Australia and is succeeded by Alfred Deakin.
* October 7 – Alfred Deakin, second Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1856 )
* August 13 – Alfred Deakin, second Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1919 )
On 13 May 1952, in a meeting of the Executive Council, Prime Minister Robert Menzies established ASIS by the executive power of the Commonwealth under s 61 of the Constitution, appointing Alfred Deakin Brookes as head.
The Attorney General tasked with drafting the legislation was Alfred Deakin.
Victoria's Commonsense Revolution, Melbourne: Alfred Deakin Lecture Trust, 1995.
Fisher's 1910-13 Labor ministry completed a vast legislative programme which made him, along with Protectionist Alfred Deakin, the founder of the statutory structure of the new nation.
He resigned from Parliament in February 1900 so that he could travel to London with Alfred Deakin and Charles Kingston to explain the federation bill to the British Government.
1901 Photo in 1898 of the future 1st Prime Minister of Australia Edmund Barton aged 49 and 2nd Prime Minister of Australia Alfred Deakin The first and second Prime Ministers of Australia, Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin, amongst the 1901 cabinet Sir Edmund Barton Memorial, Barton ACTFew people doubted that Barton, as the leading federalist in the oldest state, deserved to be the first Prime Minister of the new federation.
Barton's government consisted of himself as Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, Alfred Deakin as Attorney-General, Sir William Lyne as Minister for Home Affairs, Sir George Turner as Treasurer, Charles Kingston as Minister for Trade and Customs, Sir James Dickson as Minister for Defence, and Sir John Forrest as Postmaster-General.
Alfred Deakin ( 3 August 1856 – 7 October 1919 ), Australian politician, was a leader of the movement for Australian federation and later the second Prime Minister of Australia.
It supported liberal politicians such as Graham Berry, George Higinbotham and George Turner, and other leading liberals such as Alfred Deakin and Charles Pearson furthered their careers as The Age journalists.
From 1908 – 9, in London, he took speech therapy, studied part-time at the London School of Economics, and tried to find employment as a journalist, with the help of recommendations from more family friends, including Australia's Prime Minister Alfred Deakin.
Alfred Deakin detested Reid, describing him as " inordinately vain and resolutely selfish " and their cold relationship would affect both their later careers.
Alfred Deakin took over from Barton as Prime Minister and leader of the Protectionists.
* Alfred Deakin High School
Alfred Deakin appointed Isaacs Attorney-General in 1905 but he was a difficult colleague and in 1906 Deakin was keen to get him out of politics by appointing him to the High Court bench.

Alfred and described
Nineteenth century poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, described the sword in full Romantic detail in his poem " Morte d ' Arthur ", later rewritten as " The Passing of Arthur ", one of the Idylls of the King:
Noted Civil War reporter George Alfred Townsend described him as a " muscular, perfect man ", with " curling hair, like a Corinthian capital ".
Frédéric Cuvier had received the specimen he described from his brother's stepson, Alfred Duvaucel, who had sent it " from the mountains north of India ".
The stages of sleep were first described in 1937 by Alfred Lee Loomis and his coworkers, who separated the different electroencephalography ( EEG ) features of sleep into five levels ( A to E ), which represented the spectrum from wakefulness to deep sleep.
Alfred Kazin characterized Dreiser as " stronger than all the others of his time, and at the same time more poignant ; greater than the world he has described, but as significant as the people in it ," while Larzer Ziff ( UC Berkeley ) remarked that Dreiser " succeeded beyond any of his predecessors or successors in producing a great American business novel.
A feasible linear induction motor is described in the US patent 782312 ( 1905-inventor Alfred Zehden of Frankfurt-am-Main ), for driving trains or lifts.
Boas ' student Alfred Kroeber described the rise of the relativist perspective thus:
Evidence supports that Alfred Canning had read both the Calvert and Carnegie expedition accounts to find out about the country ( which both had described as extremely difficult terrain ) and the use of Aboriginal people to find water, an example Canning followed during his own expedition.
It was later described as an act of genocide by Alfred Cave in 2003.
Among the original crown jewels were Alfred the Great's State Crown described as " Gould wyerworke set with slight stones and two little bells " which once melted down the gold that it contained fetched £ 248 and 10 shillings, while the little 11th century crown of Queen Edith only realised £ 16.
It is considered that both these crowns date from the 11th century and the crown described as that of Alfred the Great is, in fact, the Crown of St Edward the Confessor and was renamed thus following the Reformation.
The adaptation was described as a " fairy play ", by Rutland Barrington, with music by Frederick Rosse, Albert Fox, and Alfred Cellier.
In addition the Gallery has collected many Victorian interpretations of the subject described by Marina Warner as " an oddly composed Landseer, a swooning Watts and a sumptuous Alfred Woolmer ".
In 1895, Alfred Kirstein ( 1863 – 1922 ) of Berlin first described direct visualization of the vocal cords, using an esophagoscope he had modified for this purpose ; he called this device an autoscope.
* " C Q D " by Alfred M. Caddell — from Radio Broadcast, April 1924, pages 449 – 455 ; described as " The Story of the First Sea Rescue by Radio ".
The pianist Alfred Brendel has described it as " the greatest of all piano works ".
In 1869 British anthropologist Alfred Russel Wallace described the colonial governing structure in his book " The Malay Archipelago ":
* Alfred Russel Wallace described events occurring in the Baltic in 1844: " During the disturbances at the Cemetery of Ahrensburg in the island of Oesel, where coffins were overturned in locked vaults, and the case was investigated by an official commission, the horses of country people visiting the cemetery were often so alarmed and excited that they became covered with sweat and foam.
The term was coined and the concept created by French writer Alfred Jarry ( 1873 – 1907 ), who defined ' pataphysics as " the science of imaginary solutions, which symbolically attributes the properties of objects, described by their virtuality, to their lineaments.
* The English cricket team in Australia in 1886 – 87, generally known as Alfred Shaw's XI, is described by Wisden as " one of the strongest that ever left England for the Colonies ".
He was writing up his theory in 1858 when Alfred Russel Wallace sent him an essay which described the same idea, prompting immediate joint publication of both of their theories.
His 1993 turn as Perdican in Alfred de Musset's Don ’ t Fool With Love at the Donmar Warehouse was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award and was described by The Independent as " quite thrilling ".
Stockport Town Hall designed by Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, has a ballroom described by John Betjeman as ' magnificent ' containing the largest Wurlitzer theatre organ in Britain.
What this strategy meant for the land battle in the central region was described for publicity purposes in January 1954 by then-Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alfred Gruenther as:

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