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14 John Joseph Ambrose CURTIN, PC Prime Minister 7 October 1941 to 5 July 1945 
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The Rambler / Brunswick / Needham / Westralian / Melbourne University Press / Victorian Timber / /

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John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library / /

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federal election / /

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