- Thomas Hollway
Infobox_Premier
name =Thomas Tuke Hollway
nationality =Australian
order =36thPremier of Victoria
term_start =20 November 1947
term_end =3 December 1948
term_start2 =3 December 1948
term_end2 =27 June 1950
term_start3 =28 October 1952
term_end3 =31 October 1952
predecessor1 =John Cain (senior)
predecessor2 =Thomas Hollway
predecessor3 =John McDonald
successor1 =Thomas Hollway
successor2 =John McDonald
successor3 =John McDonald
deputy =
imagesize =150px
caption =
birth_date =2 October 1906
birth_place =Ballarat , Victoria,Australia
death_date =death date and age|1971|7|30|1906|10|2|df=y
death_place =Lonsdale, Victoria,Australia
constituency =
party =
spouse =Sheila Florence Kelsall
profession =
religion =
footnotes =Thomas Tuke "Tom" Hollway (
Ballarat ,2 October 1906 —Point Lonsdale , Victoria,30 July 1971 ) was the 36thPremier of Victoria , holding office from 1947 to 1950, and again for a short period in 1952.From 1932 until 1955, Hollway served in the
Victorian Legislative Assembly : first as a member of theUnited Australia Party (UAP), then as a Liberal. He took over as UAP leader when ex-PremierStanley Argyle died in 1940. InAlbert Dunstan 's second wartime government (1943-1945) Hollway was Deputy Premier.On
21 November 1947 Hollway's Liberals defeated the incumbent Labor administration ofJohn Cain (senior) . Hollway (who at 41 was among the youngest Premiers Victoria has ever had) remained in power until27 June 1950 , when he lost office to the Country Party under John McDonald. Hollway served another, and very brief, term as Premier from28 October to31 October 1952 , when he again had to cede the premiership to McDonald.Further reading
Paul Strangio and Brian Costar (eds.), "The Premiers of Victoria: 1856-2006" (Federation Press, Sydney, 2006).
[http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140540b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography Online]
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