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- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) abstract "Sir John Gladstone Black "Jack" McDonald (6 December 1898 – 23 April 1977) was 37th Premier of Victoria (leading the Country Party) from 27 June 1950 to 17 December 1952, except for a few days in October 1952 when Thomas Hollway led a brief Electoral Reform League government. McDonald came to office by defeating Hollway's Liberals, but was himself vanquished by the Australian Labor Party under John Cain (senior) in 1952.McDonald was also Deputy Premier of Victoria from November 1947 to December 1948 under Premier Thomas Hollway.".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) activeYearsEndDate "1952-10-28".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) activeYearsEndDate "1952-12-17".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) activeYearsStartDate "1950-06-27".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) activeYearsStartDate "1952-10-31".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) alias "McDonald, John Gladstone Black (full name); McDonald, Jack".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthDate "1898-12-06".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthName "John Gladstone Black McDonald".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Falkirk.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Scotland.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Stirlingshire.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace United_Kingdom.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthYear "1898".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) country Australia.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathDate "1977-04-23".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Australia.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Mooroopna.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathYear "1977".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) militaryBranch First_Australian_Imperial_Force.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) militaryRank Private_(rank).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) militaryUnit 37th_Battalion_(Australia).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) nationality Australians.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) orderInOffice "37th Premier of Victoria".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) party National_Party_of_Australia.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) serviceEndYear "1918".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) serviceStartYear "1916".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) successor John_Cain_(senior).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) successor Thomas_Hollway.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termPeriod John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician)__1.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termPeriod John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician)__2.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) thumbnail Johnmcdonaldmp.jpg?width=300.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) wikiPageID "5177312".
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- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) after Herbert_Hyland.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) after John_Cain_(senior).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) after Thomas_Hollway.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) allegiance "Australia".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) alternativeNames "McDonald, John Gladstone Black ; McDonald, Jack".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) before Albert_Dunstan.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) before Thomas_Hollway.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthDate "1898-12-06".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Falkirk.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Scotland.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthPlace Stirlingshire.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) birthname "John Gladstone Black McDonald".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) branch First_Australian_Imperial_Force.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) dateOfBirth "1898-12-06".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) dateOfDeath "1977-04-23".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathDate "1977-04-23".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Australia.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Mooroopna.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deputy "Alexander Dennett 1952".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deputy "Keith Dodgshun 1950–1952".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) deputy "Keith Dodgshun 1952".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) hasPhotoCollection John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) honorificPrefix "Sir".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) imagesize "150".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) name "John McDonald".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) name "McDonald, John".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) nationality Australians.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) occupation "Orchardist".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) order "37".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) party National_Party_of_Australia.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) placeOfBirth "Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) placeOfDeath "Mooroopna, Victoria, Australia".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) predecessor Thomas_Hollway.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) rank Private_(rank).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) serviceyears "1916".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) shortDescription "Australian politician; Premier of Victoria".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) spouse "Mary Cosser Trotter".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) successor John_Cain_(senior).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) successor Thomas_Hollway.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termEnd "1952-10-28".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termEnd "1952-12-17".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termStart "1950-06-27".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) termStart "1952-10-31".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) title Premier_of_Victoria.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) title "Leader of the Country Party in Victoria".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) unit "37".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) years "1945".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) years "1950".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) years "1952".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) description "Australian politician; Premier of Victoria (1950–1952)".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) description "Australian politician; Premier of Victoria (1950–1952)".
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:1898_births.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:1977_deaths.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Australian_Army_soldiers.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Australian_knights.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Australian_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Australian_people_of_Scottish_descent.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Deputy_Premiers_of_Victoria.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Knights_Bachelor.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Members_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:People_from_Falkirk.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:People_from_Shepparton.
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Premiers_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician) subject Category:Scottish_emigrants_to_Australia.