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Lloyd Dumas

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as the Labor Premier, and continued to support him when he adopted the austerity measures of the "Premiers' Plan" in August 1931, through his sacking from the Labor Party and formation of a minority government with the support of Liberals, his resignation and finally his controversial appointment as
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as Liberal Premier, Dumas found a leader whom he could whole-heartedly support. Playford had ambitious plans to encourage multi-national companies to establish manufacturing bases in the State, and immediately after World War II, with the support of
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and an electoral system biased towards country voters, immediately set about implementing his plans, which involved nationalizing and upgrading the Adelaide Electric Supply Company and the various regional electricity providers as the
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Vivienne Lloyd Dumas, born 22 January 1927 at Camberwell, Victoria. Vivienne married Thomson Hilton Leys, in 1948. She moved to New Zealand and had 5 children. Four sons - Stephen, Mark, Simon and Andrew, and a daughter
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Dumas was fond of good food and wine, to the detriment of his waistline, and was a gracious host. In 1930 Dumas was admitted as a member to the
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to break into the Melbourne market. The daily newspaper failed, with a loss of between £120,000 and £150,000 in the first few years, but the
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had just taken over. He was appointed to the board in 1931, became managing director from 1938 to 1961 and chairman from 1942 to 1967.
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and his grandfather, Victor Dumas, ran a highly praised private school in Mount Barker. There is no confirmed connection with the
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and in 1904 won a scholarship to the Teachers' College. He quit his studies in late 1906 or early 1907 to work for the Adelaide
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correspondent for his father's newspaper. In 1911 he was one of the founders of the South Australian branch of the
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to establish manufacturing bases in South Australia, as well as encouraging established local companies such as
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in 1925. Dumas was hired to oversee the transition and has been credited with the paper's subsequent success.
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Josephine "Jo" Dumas, born 19 October 1916 in Hawthorn, Victoria; married Howard De Pledge Sykes in 1939.
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Dumas was knighted in 1946, "in recognition of service to the Public service in South Australia".
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Dumas was, with Murdoch's blessing, pleased to be seen as a partisan editor, and throughout the
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and chairman from 1955 to 1963. In addition, he sat on the board of directors of
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He returned to Adelaide in 1929 to take up the position of Managing Editor with
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and chairman of directors of Reuters News Agency. He was on the board of the
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He was a director of Australian Newsprint Mills Pty Ltd., a board-member of
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Dumas married Daisy Hall on 23 November 1915. They had three daughters:
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supported those he deemed as offering "sound government". He supported
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The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
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and was chosen by Hughes to manage the "pro" campaign for the
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Around 1915 he accepted a position on the literary staff of
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Rosslyn Dumas, born 14 October 1920 at Canterbury, Victoria
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Index

Lloyd J. Dumas
Victoria
South Australia
Mount Barker, South Australia
Charles Dumas
Mount Barker Courier
John Dunn
French literary family
Victor Harbor
Advertiser
Murray Bridge
Australian Journalists' Association
The Argus
Billy Hughes
second conscription referendum
Joseph Cook
Sun News-Pictorial
Sun
Herald & Weekly Times
Australian Newspapers Cable Service
The Advertiser
Keith Murdoch
Depression
Lionel Hill
Thomas Playford
Electricity Trust of South Australia
General Motors
Philips Lighting and Electrical
BHP
Pope Products

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