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militant trade unionism. Australia in the 1920s was not the same as it is today. Totalitarianism, in one form manifested by Communism, was a very real threat. The western democracies Germany and Italy had either fallen to it or were threatened with it by attempted coups. (The Beer Hall Putsch) Russia had fallen into the horrors of the revolution and the subsequent civil war. The 1926 British General Strike, promoted by the militant unions was something that scared all in the UK, even those in the Labour Party. The twenties and thirties were more turbulent times.
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figures are listed under the name by which they are most frequently known: Lord Houpeton was known as Lord Houpeton, so that's where the page is. Anthony Eden, despite the fact that he was ennobled after his prime ministership is known as Anthony Eden, and similarly with Bruce. It's simply a matter of listing the page under what he is most commonly known. Forrest should simply be listed as Forrest, since histories of his Premiership refer to him as Forrest, not as Lord Forrest.
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peers, subtly intoning in early life "but I was born 1st Earl of Wedgwood-Benn" and the odd courtesy (sons of Marquesses and Dukes) Lord... and subsidiary (son) Viscounts/Earls... who go on the world stage leaving all vestige of UK Royal Graces they have to one side unless invited to proper right royal London or Middle East event when it suits them. Quite a variety but all adding to the choice available. -
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before I changed the intro on October 31 it was "was the 8th prime minister of Australia...". Then I (wrongly) changed it to "was an Australian politician who served as the 8th prime minister of Australia". Then I reverted my edit back to "was the 8th prime minister of Australia..." Basically you are
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The WAP was supported by every Australian Government regardless of ideological persuasion until the mid-1960's. There is no historical evidence to suggest that Bruce was any more committed to the WAP than any of his predecessors or successors or for that matter any of his contemporaries including the
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With all the talk about McKew beating Howard (assuming she has), I've been wondering what ever happened to Ted Holloway. I mean, was he as well-known in his day as Maxine McKew has become in ours? Was he some sort of cult hero for the Labor Party? A large proportion of Australians could name Bruce
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When you use the phrase "exploited public fears of communism and militant trade unions" it does tend to have a negative connotation even though technically it may be correct. It gives the impression that Bruce improperly or unjustifiably took advantage of the contemporary false fears of communism and
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It's true that he was plain Mr Bruce when he was Prime Minister, but he lived for 38 years after leaving that office, and held a variety of other posts, and for two-thirds of that time he was known as Lord Bruce. One could make a good case that was known to more people as Lord Bruce than he was as Mr
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who are ennobled, not those of Commonwealth countries. There is a very notable difference, especially given the fact that Australia was so much more closely-tied with Britain then that the post of Australian Prime Minister was not of the prestige and independence it carries today. Therefore, the page
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And you're the only one to take issue with the photos, why? You're more than welcome to find a better looking photo if its the quality you're not happy with, and you're also welcome to fix formatting/layout/caption issues. Update: And i've just fixed them with better photos and captions. It's a nice
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Ah yes, now I remember. For starters, don't accuse me of deleting it. It is still there for all and sundry to read. And how can you argue only the portraits are copyright if they've also been around for over 50 years? And why complain about style or captions? You're more than welcome to fix/add. But
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a) You're the only one that takes issue with multiple PM images. b) I don't recall personal abuse (but hey, anything can be seen as abuse these days). c) See above re copyright. d) If you believe the photos are ugly, don't look at the man, or if it's the quality of the picture, find a better quality
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IIRC Rebecca (or CJ?) and I discussed this a while ago - I set some of the PMs as some were medium some were high, one was reverted, I told them of the inconsistency, and they didn't realise. We were deciding whether to catagorise all Australian PMs as mid or high importance. But we never got around
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individual judgment these days, even Debrett's which is probably something Robespierre would burn and I don't own does not stay still. Every Lord is different we have 'Mellow Scotch Peers wallowing in the well-aged style of the "Earl of Montrose" never Lord Montrose mind, humble hard labouring life
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Timeshift has cluttered this and all the Australian PM articles with redundant, unframed and uncaptioned photos. When I removed them, I was subjected to a torrent of personal abuse. He has now restored them. I am not going to repeat that experience, but someone who knows how to handle obstinate and
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I have deleted all the redundant and uncaptioned photos you added to the Australian Prime Minister articles. Knowledge is not a photo gallery and is not improved by multiple virtually identical photos. Also, the official PM portraits are not in the public domain. Intelligent Mr Toad 09:17, 27 July
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The quotes are quite startling to read in 2010. As you say, there were probably many MPs of the era who had similar opinions. However, this was the Prime Minister of the country making those comments, so they are very historical and relevant. I'm not personally aware of similar quotes from other
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The copyright status of photos of the official portraits has been debated here before and they were ruled to be not in the public domain. I'm not a copyright lawyer but that was the consensus of experts. The 50-year rule applies not to the paintings themselves but to the photos of the paintings,
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But it seems hard to justify that there should be one rule for British Prime Ministers and another for Australian Prime Ministers especially since as you mention, they were so close. Moreover, the policy doesn't specifically mention "British". The reason for the policy is to ensure that public
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In most cases it is not a matter of "fix and add." What is the point of three almost identical photos captioned "Stanley Bruce"? I don't object to multiple photos where they show different things, but these ones, and most of the others Timeshift has added to the PM articles, do not. I repeat my
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My original comment to Timeshift was perfectly straightforward and not at all patronising. Adding photos that serve no useful purpose but merely duplicate existing ones, particularly with no frames, no captions, and no regard to positioning, is not appropriate conduct. Nor is using the language
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This is a really good point, and thus far I have not found any consistency in the use of the term, except that the 'and' version seems to appear somewhat more. The term is actually not mentioned in legislation, as the policy was enshrined in a series of different acts. In parliament and in the
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I'm not seeing any evidence of any discussion at all, having checked this page, his talk page and yours. Also, copyright on pictures taken in 1929 or previously would have expired the year after I was born, which was quite a while ago. With allegations of abusive conduct, I would be at least
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When individuals received hereditary peerages after retiring from the post of Prime Minister (unless they are better known for their later career under an additional/alternative title), or for any other reason are known exclusively by their personal names, do not include the peerage dignity.
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This article quotes that he was born in Wombalano mansion in Toorak, yet most sources I've seen says he was born in a mansion in Grey Street, St Kilda. I can only find one source which claims he was born in Toorak (the National Archives of Australia). Certainly there is a plaque in
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as the only defeated PM in his own seat, but I'd bet less than 1 in 1000 could tell you who beat him. So, why is that Bruce's defeat has gone down in the political annals, but the man who actually won the seat is even less than a political footnote these days? --
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ill-mannered people like him better than I do should make an effort to persuade him that these photos are ugly and useless, and should be removed. The photos of the official prime ministerial portraits, by the way, are clearly breaches of copyright.
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Firstly, I would like to note that I cannot claim to know more about the nobility than Proteus, who is truly an expert on the subject. His statement above on territorial designations above is absolutely correct. Thus, the article belongs at either
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http://www.lodgedevotion.net/devotionnews/education-editorial-articles/famous-australian-freemasons/large-list-of-notable-and-famous-australian-freemasons/Famous%20Australian%20Freemasons%202015%2001%2009%20with%20index.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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Bite me. You hear me? Bite me. I'm sick and tired of crap from people like you, I could be annoying like you too but I choose to be productive on wikipedia instead. Repeated again for the hearing impaired: BITE ME. Timeshift 10:38, 27 July 2007
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Maxine was already a well-known public figure, and I'd be very surprised if she ever slipped into the obscurity that seems to have befallen Ted Holloway. But trivia or not, I'd really like to know more about him. --
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lose his seat, but as I have said it is not yet official. When it does occur I favour the latest edit which states: For more than 70 years , he was the only Australian Prime Minister to have suffered this fate until
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opposition ALP. Indeed, it was the union movement who were the biggest supporters and beneficiaries of the WAP. The quotes are therefore out of context and give too much weight to that aspect of his government.
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which are clearly less than 50 years old and are someone's copyright, unless Timeshift took them himself, which I doubt since photography is not permitted in the Parliament House gallery where they hang.
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I'm in favour of waiting until the cabinet (and Parliamentary Secretaries) are sworn in on Monday by the GG before we edit this page. Just to make sure it is official (though I don't think it's in doubt)
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I am not arguing that the old photos of PMs are copyright, only the portraits. The old photos are just ugly and redundant, especially when they are not formatted to Knowledge style and have no captions.
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politicians in that era, but if you know of some, you should add them to the articles of those other politicians as well. Especially if a Prime Minister made speeches in support of White Australia.--
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Well, it's trivia really isn't it? Only die-hard political historians (Kim Beasley anyone) really know his name. Who really knows what will happen with McKew in terms of her historical longevity?
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Haha, you don't recover two percent on postal votes mate. All the election analysts have called it for Labor, and McKew and Howard have unofficially declared. But have fun dreaming on :-)
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directed at me in response to my original comment. I note he is continuing to use a very aggressive tone. This kind of adolescent behaviour is what drives many people away from Knowledge.
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This shows as only of "mid" importance. I must respectfully disagree. He was a PM, and the only PM in Australia to lose his own seat. I'd say that he was very significant. -
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changing an important article's intro without getting a consensus. It doesn't make sense. "was the 8th prime minister of Australia..." was how it was since 2013.
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While there is no doubt he grew up in Wombalano, I very much doubt he was born there, as it was apparently built in 1884, a year after Stanley was born ....
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Every modern peerage is created in two parts: the actual title, and a territorial designation, the latter normally in the form "of X in the County of Y".
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I would suggest "...won favour by responding to public concerns about communism and militant trade unions.." as a more neutral way to describe his role.
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There seems to be a convention not to include the "of" part of British peers' titles. The conventions on this subject are extremely complicated. Only
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newspapers, the use varies - Bruce himself in speeches says both. The Trove database records both phrasings in widespread use at the time:
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Bruce. But I don't much care which title for the article is used: debates like this greatly increase my admiration for Robespierre.
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I suggest that the words ought not be capitalised then, because the phrase (in any of its variations) is not a proper noun.
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one. www.pictureaustralia.org is a good place to start. It seems you want to make a fuss for the point of making a fuss.
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No first-person or on-the-ground sources are used for contestable statements, save for recent photographs excepted from
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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I call that personal abuse, particularly when totally unprovoked - I had never dealt with Timeshift before.
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So which is correct ??? I suggest the article be mended to reflect the correct place of birth.
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What is the point of including the two quotes in support of the White Australia Policy (WAP)?
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Since the title was Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, not Viscount Bruce, it should either be at
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Compared to an average article on a Prime Minister, Bruce is very well developed, adopts a
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These quotes when combined with the “exploited fears” comment cannot be regarded as NPOV.
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Don't they everyone... The simple means of solving debates is that it is a purely
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should be titled as would be any, for example, Governor-General or local Premier —
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Once the postal votes are in, perhaps we won't even need to change the page ;)
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I find that the opposite. Bruce exploited these fears just like Menzies did.
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removing? Destructive, pointless, and not carried out by anyone except you.
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to doing anything :P Wikiproject politics talk page is the place for this.
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206 extremely relevant sources, all of which appear properly formatted.
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because it is not official yet. Please abstain until the result is in.
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He is the only Australian Prime Minister to have suffered this fate (
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which is inscribed that this was the place of his birth.
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seems to understand them, so perhaps you should ask him.
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