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Robert Stirling Hore Anderson

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Ministry from November 1860 to January 1861, when he resigned, owing to the policy of the Ministry being dictated by the opposition, Heales revising his budget in accordance with Sir
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in June 1854. Whilst practising as a solicitor in Melbourne he resided in the suburb of Emerald Hill, and was Chairman of the Municipal Council. Anderson represented
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in October 1875 as Commissioner of Trade and Customs, and held that post till the Ministry was again displaced by Berry in May 1877.
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Ministry which succeeded the Heales Government, being Commissioner of Trade and Customs from November 1861 to June 1863.
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from November 1882 until his death. When the Service-Berry coalition was formed in March 1883 Anderson became
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in the Francis Ministry from May to July 1874. The Cabinet was reconstructed under the premiership of the
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Ministry was formed. The latter having been defeated, Anderson came back to office under Sir
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died in 1866, Anderson succeeded him in March as member for the
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Index


MLC
Articlave
Coleraine
County Londonderry
Belfast Academy
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin
Victoria
South Melbourne
Emerald Hill
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Heales
John O'Shanassy
O'Shanassy
William Haines
Eastern Province
Legislative Council
Commissioner of Public Works
Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works
George Kerferd
Berry
James McCulloch
James Service
North Eastern Province
Minister of Justice
Kew, Victoria


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