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Victor Garland

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1054:, which was very much at odds with the Fraser government's position, Fraser decided not to proceed with Sheil's appointment to the Ministry, and his appointment as an Executive Councillor was terminated. Garland was asked to remain as Minister for Veterans' Affairs (as well as his new appointment as Minister for Special Trade Representations) and was appointed in his place. 769:
Following his departure from the High Commissioner's post, he stayed on in London, serving as non-executive director or executive director of over 30 companies in the UK and the US. The most notable were the Prudential Assurance plc for nearly 10 years, the South Bank Board (Royal Festival Hall
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in 1957, and served in several branch and administrative roles. He was the Curtin division president in 1960–1961 and president of the Claremont branch from 1965. At the time of his preselection in 1969, he was senior vice-president of the Liberal Party's Western Australian Division.
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Complex) as vice-chairman for 15 years, The Throgmorton Trust plc, Classic ITC Threadneedle AMC (India), Nelson Hurst plc, Signet Group plc, The Ark Funds Inc. (US), Mitchell Cotts plc, Fidelity Asian Values plc and many finance companies, some of which he chaired.
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In 1960 he married Lynette Jamieson, and they had three children. Lady Garland is an active professional classical pianist who performs as Lyn Garland. Victor Garland died on 1 January 2022, at the age of 87. His death leaves
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was critical of the decision to discharge the defendants without a trial, stating that it left doubt as to the legality of their conduct and also deprived them of the vindication of an acquittal.
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in the lead-up to the election. Garland and Branson denied that they had engaged in bribery, as they were of the belief that Cavanough had already agreed to give his preferences to Knight.
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For several months Garland remained a backbencher before being appointed the first Chairman of the House of Representatives Expenditure Committee (1976–1977),
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were alleged to have paid $ 500 to cover the electoral expenses of Michael Cavanough, an independent Senate candidate in the
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Confirms his resignation from council, being succeeded at a by-election held on 12 September 1970.
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with a major in Economics. He followed his father into the accounting profession, practising as a
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case against the pair but that "a jury properly directed would not convict the defendants".
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Permanent representatives of Australia to the International Maritime Organization
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helicopters. He also unsuccessfully attempted to convince cabinet to purchase
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fighter jets from France, which would have been manufactured in Australia.
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from 1958 to 1969. He served as a councillor for the South Ward of the
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Following a cabinet reshuffle in August 1971, Garland was appointed
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Confirms his election on 3 May 1963 to the South Ward, succeeding
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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began an investigation into allegations that he had violated the
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Garland resigned from the ministry on 6 February 1976, when the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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on 8 March, with the chief magistrate stating that there was a
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Curtin
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In July 2007 he returned to Perth, Western Australia.
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The Honourable
Sir
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Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs
Malcolm Fraser
Wal Fife
John Moore
Minister for Special Trade Representations
Malcolm Fraser
John Howard
Douglas Scott
Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Malcolm Fraser
Peter Durack
Evan Adermann
Minister for Post and Telecommunications
Malcolm Fraser
Peter Nixon
Eric Robinson
Minister for Supply
William McMahon
Ken Anderson
Lance Barnard
High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
James Plimsoll
Alfred Parsons
Australian Parliament
Curtin
Paul Hasluck

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