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Ian Macfarlan

Australian politician

Died when: 82 years 119 days (987 months)
Star Sign: Sagittarius

 

Ian Macfarlan

Ian Macfarlan (born John Robert Macfarlan; 21 November 1881 – 19 March 1964) was the Deputy Leader of the Australian Liberal Party in the Australian state of Victoria during 1945.

He was briefly commissioned as the 35th Premier of Victoria by the Governor and formed a government which brought about the end of the Dunstan Ministry.

MacFarlan was the Member for Brighton from 1928 until 1945 and was Attorney-General and Solicitor-General on 3 occasions, from 26 November 1928 until 11 December 1929 in the government of William McPherson, from 25 July 1934 until 1 April 1935 in the government of Stanley Argyle and from 8 September 1943 until 20 November 1945 in the government of Albert Dunstan.

MacFarlan was a member for the Nationalist Party, which later became the United Australia Party (UAP) in 1931.He became unsatisfied with UAP's strategic inflexibility and left the UAP in 1937 to serve as a liberal independent.

In 1943, he was persuaded to rejoin the party as deputy to party leader Thomas Hollway.The UAP became the Liberal Party of Australia in 1945.


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