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health issues circulated by McMahon. When questioned by reporters McMahon refused to provide a reason for Bury's removal. Bury was publicly critical of the McMahon government in the immediate aftermath of his dismissal, stating that cabinet ministers had been "leaking like a sieve". He disapproved of the 1971–72 budget, stating that personal income tax rates were too high and were acting as a disincentive. He reiterated his calls for a broad-based retail turnover tax and also supported a national
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Bury was abruptly removed from cabinet in a reshuffle on 2 August 1971. The statement released by McMahon stated that Bury had resigned, however Bury confirmed that he had in fact been dismissed and "denied suffering any ill health necessitating his removal from office", a response to rumours about
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much of his support was due to his status as the only candidate from New South Wales. However, he was virtually unknown among the general public and was not seen as a strong television performer. Bury polled an estimated 16 votes (out of 81) on the first ballot, ahead of only Snedden. Both were
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stated that, from Treasury's perspective, he "lost too many cabinet fights". He came into conflict with the more experienced figures of Gorton, McEwen, and McMahon who were not always in agreement with the departmental agenda. He opposed the creation of the
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during the 1935 Banking Royal Commission. He married Anne Weigall on 23 August 1940, with whom he had four sons. Bury enlisted in the army in 1942, serving with heavy artillery fixed defences and with the 12th Australian Radar Detachment. He worked in the
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challenge for the prime ministership. McMahon was shifted to foreign affairs and Bury took his place as treasurer. Gorton also reputedly viewed Bury as someone who was likely to be compliant and not challenge his own economic agenda.
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There were concerns about Bury's health during his period as treasurer, with one source describing him as "a worn-out and a tired man, suffering from ill-health and lacking concentration". He suffered from
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our prime concern should always be the social welfare of the community as a whole". He was also an early supporter of a broad-based national consumption tax, akin to the current
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and stated that he would not visit Beijing, but suggested Australia might formalise relations with the PRC at a later point. His stance on China angered the anti-communist
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In his first statement as foreign minister, Bury "stressed the paramount importance of Asia to Australia", reiterated Australian support for the
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system, in March 1971 asking ministers to provide estimates of expenditure for future activities. He was an advocate of
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in December 1961. On 27 July 1962 he was sacked for speaking in favour of the accession of the United Kingdom to the
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Bury died in Sydney in 1986 and was survived by his wife Anne and his four sons, Peter, Michael, John and Nicholas.
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as Minister for the Army, a slogan chanted at anti-war protests was "lynch Bury and bury Lynch". After the
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in July 1971, he reaffirmed the Australian government's long-standing policy of non-recognition of the
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and remained in parliament as a backbencher. In December 1973, Bury was defeated for Liberal
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were a major aspect of Bury's period as foreign minister. In May 1971, he stated that
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Bury moved to Sydney in December 1935 to work in the economic department of the
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eliminated and Gorton went on to defeat Hasluck in the final ballot.
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should be separately represented in the United Nations and that the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Wentworth
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Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Bury remained Minister for Labour and National Service in the
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in the 1940s and later worked as Executive Director of the
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of June 1979, Bury was appointed a Companion of the
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Leslie Harry Ernest, CMG" 1035: 1033: 820:alternative measures of economic progress 622:and the Australian representative on the 135:12 November 1969 β€“ 22 March 1971 2015:Australian ministers for Foreign Affairs 1661:Minister for Labour and National Service 983:Leslie Bury – from Treasury to Treasurer 716:Minister for Labour and National Service 682:and Minister assisting the Treasurer in 526:between 1956 and 1974, representing the 367:8 December 1956 β€“ 11 April 1974 305:22 December 1961 β€“ 27 July 1962 177:Minister for Labour and National Service 1300: 1288: 1273: 1235: 1018:"Bury, Leslie Harry Ernest (1913–1986)" 1001: 810:Bury presented only a single budget as 656:High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 1455:"PM stays silent over removal of Bury" 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1106: 1104: 1102: 878:, then on 22 March 1971 was appointed 594:. His lecturers at Cambridge included 81:22 March 1971 β€“ 2 August 1971 1383:"Taiwan stand on China unreal – Bury" 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 895:Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty 739:Holt's disappearance in December 1966 7: 2065:Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge 670:stayed at the Bury home in Sydney". 2060:20th-century Australian politicians 2010:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 1248:Rhodes, Campbell (9 January 2018). 1131:. pp. 15279–80. Archived from 1023:Australian Dictionary of Biography 25: 968:Order of St Michael and St George 27:Australian politician (1913–1986) 1347:"Australia looks to Asia – Bury" 1252:. Museum of Australian Democracy 842:. Bury's departmental secretary 666:in Melbourne and ...  590:in 1934 and was a member of the 530:. He held ministerial office in 1560:"Death of Hon. L.H.E.Bury, CMG" 1196:"Death of Hon. L.H.E.Bury, CMG" 1071:"Death of Hon. 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Index

Leslie Harry Ernest Bury
The Honourable
CMG

Minister for Foreign Affairs
William McMahon
William McMahon
Nigel Bowen
Treasurer of Australia
John Gorton
William McMahon
Billy Snedden
Minister for Labour and National Service
Harold Holt
John McEwen
John Gorton
William McMahon
Billy Snedden
Minister for Housing
Robert Menzies
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Annabelle Rankin
Minister for Air
Robert Menzies
Harrie Wade
David Fairbairn
Australian Parliament
Wentworth
Eric Harrison
Robert Ellicott

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