Millie Peacock

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Millie Gertrude Peacock, geborene Holden (* 3. August 1870 in , Victoria, Australien; † 7. Februar 1948 in Victoria, Australien) war die erste Abgeordnete und zugleich Parlamentssprecherin des Bundesstaates Victoria. Sie war die Frau von Sir Alexander Peacock, einem dreimaligen Premierminister von Victoria. Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 1933 gewann Lady Peacock die Nachwahl, um ihn im Parlament zu ersetzen. rdf:langString
Millie Gertrude Peacock, Lady Peacock (née Holden; 3 August 1870 – 7 February 1948), was the first woman elected to the Parliament of Victoria. She was the wife of Sir Alexander Peacock, a three-time Premier of Victoria. Upon his death in 1933, Lady Peacock won the by-election to replace him in parliament. She served only a single term, retiring at the 1935 state election. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Millie Gertrude Peacock, geborene Holden (* 3. August 1870 in , Victoria, Australien; † 7. Februar 1948 in Victoria, Australien) war die erste Abgeordnete und zugleich Parlamentssprecherin des Bundesstaates Victoria. Sie war die Frau von Sir Alexander Peacock, einem dreimaligen Premierminister von Victoria. Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 1933 gewann Lady Peacock die Nachwahl, um ihn im Parlament zu ersetzen.
rdf:langString Millie Gertrude Peacock, Lady Peacock (née Holden; 3 August 1870 – 7 February 1948), was the first woman elected to the Parliament of Victoria. She was the wife of Sir Alexander Peacock, a three-time Premier of Victoria. Upon his death in 1933, Lady Peacock won the by-election to replace him in parliament. She served only a single term, retiring at the 1935 state election.
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