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- Stanley_Bruce abstract "Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne CH MC FRS PC (15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967), was the eighth Prime Minister of Australia (1923–29). Bruce made wide-ranging reforms and mounted a comprehensive nation-building program in government, but his controversial handling of industrial relations led to his dramatic defeat at the polls in 1929. He later pursued a long and influential diplomatic career as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, at the League of Nations and as Chairman of the Food and Agriculture Organization Council.Born into a wealthy Melbourne family, Bruce studied at the University of Cambridge and spent his early life tending to the importing and exporting business of his late father. He served on the front lines of the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I and returned to Australia wounded in 1917, becoming a spokesperson for government recruitment efforts. He gained the attention of the Nationalist Party and Prime Minister Billy Hughes, who encouraged a political career. He was elected to parliament in 1918, becoming treasurer in 1921 and then prime minister in 1923.In office Bruce pursued an energetic and diverse agenda. He comprehensively overhauled federal government administration and oversaw its transfer to the new capital city of Canberra. He implemented many reforms to the Australian federal system that strengthened the role of the Commonwealth. He established the Commonwealth Peace Officers and Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the forerunners of the Australian Federal Police and the CSIRO. His "men, money and markets" scheme was an ambitious attempt to rapidly expand Australia's population and economic potential through massive government investment and closer ties with Great Britain and the rest of the British Empire. However, his endeavours to overhaul Australia's industrial relations system brought his government into frequent conflict with the labour movement, and his radical proposal to abolish Commonwealth arbitration in 1929 prompted members of his own party to cross the floor to defeat the government. In the resounding loss at the subsequent election the Prime Minister lost his seat, an event unprecedented in Australia and one that would not occur again until 2007.Although he returned to parliament in 1931, Bruce's service in the Lyons Government was brief. Instead he pursued an international career, accepting appointment as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom in 1933. Bruce became an influential figure in British government circles and at the League of Nations, emerging as a tireless advocate for international cooperation on economic and social problems, especially those facing the developing world. Particularly passionate on improving global nutrition, Bruce was one of the key figures in the establishment of the Food and Agriculture Organization, serving as the first chairman of its governing council from 1946 to 1951. He was elevated to the peerage in 1947 and became the first Australian to sit in the House of Lords, as well as the first Chancellor of the Australian National University. Although his diplomatic career would go largely unnoticed in Australia, he continued throughout his life in London to vociferously advocate for Australian interests (particularly during World War II) and asked that his remains be returned to Canberra when he died in 1967.".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsEndDate "1929-10-12".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsEndDate "1929-10-22".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsEndDate "1933-11-11".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsStartDate "1918-05-11".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsStartDate "1923-02-09".
- Stanley_Bruce activeYearsStartDate "1931-12-19".
- Stanley_Bruce almaMater Trinity_Hall,_Cambridge.
- Stanley_Bruce award 1914%E2%80%9315_Star.
- Stanley_Bruce award British_War_Medal.
- Stanley_Bruce award Croix_de_guerre_1914%E2%80%931918_(France).
- Stanley_Bruce award Military_Cross.
- Stanley_Bruce award Victory_Medal_(United_Kingdom).
- Stanley_Bruce birthDate "1883-04-15".
- Stanley_Bruce birthPlace British_Empire.
- Stanley_Bruce birthPlace Melbourne.
- Stanley_Bruce birthYear "1883".
- Stanley_Bruce deathDate "1967-08-25".
- Stanley_Bruce deathYear "1967".
- Stanley_Bruce governorGeneral Henry_Forster,_1st_Baron_Forster.
- Stanley_Bruce governorGeneral John_Baird,_1st_Viscount_Stonehaven.
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- Stanley_Bruce lccnId "nr/89/002917".
- Stanley_Bruce militaryBranch British_Army.
- Stanley_Bruce militaryRank Captain_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- Stanley_Bruce militaryUnit Royal_Fusiliers.
- Stanley_Bruce monarch George_V.
- Stanley_Bruce office "Member of the Australian Parliament for Flinders".
- Stanley_Bruce orderInOffice "8th Prime Minister of Australia".
- Stanley_Bruce party Nationalist_Party_of_Australia.
- Stanley_Bruce party United_Australia_Party.
- Stanley_Bruce religion Anglican_Church_of_Australia.
- Stanley_Bruce serviceStartYear "1914".
- Stanley_Bruce successor Jack_Holloway.
- Stanley_Bruce successor James_Fairbairn.
- Stanley_Bruce successor James_Scullin.
- Stanley_Bruce thumbnail Prime_Minister_Stanley_Bruce_(Retouched).png?width=300.
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- Stanley_Bruce almaMater Trinity_Hall,_Cambridge.
- Stanley_Bruce awards British_War_Medal.
- Stanley_Bruce awards Croix_de_guerre_1914–1918_(France).
- Stanley_Bruce awards Military_Cross.
- Stanley_Bruce awards Victory_Medal_(United_Kingdom).
- Stanley_Bruce awards "1914".
- Stanley_Bruce battles "World War I".
- Stanley_Bruce birthDate "1883-04-15".
- Stanley_Bruce birthName "Stanley Melbourne Bruce".
- Stanley_Bruce birthPlace "Melbourne, Victoria, British Empire".
- Stanley_Bruce branch British_Army.
- Stanley_Bruce children "(None)".
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- Stanley_Bruce dateOfBirth "1883-04-15".
- Stanley_Bruce dateOfDeath "1967-08-25".
- Stanley_Bruce deathDate "1967-08-25".
- Stanley_Bruce deathPlace "London, England".
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- Stanley_Bruce governorGeneral Henry_Forster,_1st_Baron_Forster.
- Stanley_Bruce governorGeneral John_Baird,_1st_Viscount_Stonehaven.
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- Stanley_Bruce honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
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- Stanley_Bruce monarch George_V.
- Stanley_Bruce name "Bruce, Stanley".
- Stanley_Bruce name "The Viscount Bruce of Melbourne".
- Stanley_Bruce office "Member of the Australian Parliament for Flinders".
- Stanley_Bruce order "8".
- Stanley_Bruce party Nationalist_Party_of_Australia.
- Stanley_Bruce party United_Australia_Party.
- Stanley_Bruce placeOfBirth "Melbourne, Australia".
- Stanley_Bruce placeOfDeath "London".
- Stanley_Bruce predecessor Billy_Hughes.
- Stanley_Bruce predecessor Jack_Holloway.
- Stanley_Bruce predecessor William_Irvine_(Australian_politician).
- Stanley_Bruce profession "Businessman and Lawyer".
- Stanley_Bruce rank "Captain".
- Stanley_Bruce religion Anglican_Church_of_Australia.
- Stanley_Bruce serviceyears "1914".
- Stanley_Bruce shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Stanley_Bruce signature "Bruce Signature.svg".
- Stanley_Bruce smallimage "Prime_Minister_Stanley_Bruce_.png".
- Stanley_Bruce spouse "Ethel Bruce".
- Stanley_Bruce successor Jack_Holloway.
- Stanley_Bruce successor James_Fairbairn.
- Stanley_Bruce successor James_Scullin.
- Stanley_Bruce termEnd "1929-10-12".
- Stanley_Bruce termEnd "1929-10-22".
- Stanley_Bruce termEnd "1933-11-11".
- Stanley_Bruce termStart "1918-05-11".