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Robert Menzies 1894- 1978 Australian Politician
From 1934 to 1939 he served as Australia's Attorney General, and in 1939, became Prime Minister upon the death of Joseph Lyons, a position he held for two years. From 1943 to 1949, he led the parliamentary opposition to the Liberal government. Menzies was re-elected Prime Minister in 1949, remaining at that post until 1966. He established strong ties with the US, and was instrumental in guiding Australia's development of a thriving economy. Bibliography: Martin, A.W.Robert Menzies: A Life 1894 -1943 . 1993. Intl Specialized Book Service.
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