Alan Munro (politician)
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Sir Alan Whiteside Munro KBE (23 May 1898 – 8 July 1968) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was the Deputy Premier of Queensland from 1963 until 1965.[1]
Quick Facts The HonourableSir Alan MunroKBE, 18th Deputy Premier of Queensland ...
Sir Alan Munro | |
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18th Deputy Premier of Queensland | |
In office 26 September 1962 – 28 January 1965 | |
Premier | Frank Nicklin |
Preceded by | Kenneth Morris |
Succeeded by | Thomas Hiley |
Minister for Industrial Development | |
In office 26 September 1963 – 28 January 1965 | |
Premier | Frank Nicklin |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Alex Dewar |
Leader of the Queensland Liberal Party Elections: 1963 | |
In office 26 September 1962 – 28 January 1965 | |
Deputy | Thomas Hiley |
Preceded by | Kenneth Morris |
Succeeded by | Thomas Hiley |
Attorney-General of Queensland and Minister for Justice | |
In office 12 August 1957 – 26 September 1963 | |
Premier | Frank Nicklin |
Preceded by | William Power |
Succeeded by | Peter Delamothe |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Toowong | |
In office 29 April 1950 – 28 May 1966 | |
Preceded by | Charles Wanstall |
Succeeded by | Charles Porter |
Personal details | |
Born | Alan Whiteside Munro (1898-05-23)23 May 1898 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Died | 8 July 1968(1968-07-08) (aged 70) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Spouse | Minnie Beryl Nicholson (m.1921 d.1977) |
Occupation | Accountant |
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