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in 1933. He reduced the protections for mortgagors and tenants that had been introduced by Lang's 1925–27 government. The UAP was re-elected (by somewhat reduced majorities) in 1935 and 1938, each time against the Lang-led Labor Party. For most of
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in 1908, and then in 1912 became a clerk in the
Department of Local Government. He married Edith Lillie Anderson on 18 April 1914, with whom he had three children. By 1920, Stevens was working as an inspector for the Public Service Board. He was appointed under-secretary and director of finance at
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wrote "We have got rid of Lang but unfortunately we now have a
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for around 25 years. He lived there whilst
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Premier Bertram Stevens (left) at a polling place in Croydon on 13 May 1935.
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Sir Bertram Stevens Drive, a main access road through
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1568:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
1500:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1412:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
1026:. As a young man he served as a Methodist
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1828:. Canberra, Australia:
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1801:Dictionary of Sydney
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1045:Marrickville Council
736:Minister Responsible
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1999:Assistant Treasurer
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1877:Government offices
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1283:Stevens was made a
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960:1927 state election
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1668:978-0-522-84459-7
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