Eric Willis
New South Wales politician and Premier
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Eric Willis
New South Wales politician and Premier
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Sir Eric Archibald Willis (15 ...... et eut une fille et deux fils.
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Sir Eric Archibald Willis KBE, ...... s until his death in May 1999.
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1976-01-23
1976-05-14
1977-12-16
1978-06-16
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1950-06-17
1972-06-19
1976-01-23
1976-05-14
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1922-01-15
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1999-05-10
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24thLeader of the Opposition of New South Wales
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(Elections:1976)
34thPremier of New South Wales
Minister for Education
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740,284,947
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Minister for Culture, Sport and Recreation
Minister for Tourism and Sport
Minister for Tourism
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Sydney, New South Wales
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New South Wales
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Sir Eric Willis
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1977-12-16
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8.520552E8
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New South Wales politician and Premier
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Sir Eric Archibald Willis (15 ...... et eut une fille et deux fils.
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Sir Eric Archibald Willis KBE, ...... en Military Forces until 1958.
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Eric Willis
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Eric Willis
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