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Q: What year did Robert Menzies retire from parliament?
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What year was Robert Menzies elected?

In 1928, Robert Menzies was elected to the Victorian Parliament, representing the Nationalist Party. In 1932, he was appointed Attorney-General.


Which year did Sir Robert Menzies enter politics?

1928 he joined the Victorian Legislative Council.


How many elections did Robert Menzies win?

Robert Menzies won a total of 17 elections. He became Prime Minister in 1939 after the death of PM Joseph Lyons, and then won the 1940 election. Robert Menzies was PM from 1939-1941. Then he became PM in 1949-1966 and there was an election each year during his second term of office of 16years. All together, Robert Menzies was PM for 18 years and won 17 elections.


What year did Robert menzies die?

He Died of a Heart attack on15 May 1978 in Melbourne Hospital.


Where did Robert Menzies go to school?

Robert Menzies initially went to a one-room country school, which were often called "rural schools", where all year levels were taught in the one room. This was in Jeparit, a small town in northwestern Victoria. Later, Robert Menzies went to Humffray Street state school for his last two years of primary school. At the end of 1907, Menzie achieved the highest marks in the whole state in the scholarship examination. After graduating here, he went on to Grenville College in Ballarat. His family moved to Melbourne after this, as his father believed young Robert had a good future in Parliament. Menzies enrolled in Wesley College in Melbourne, joining here instead of Scotch College, which his father would have preferred. He eventually graduated in Law at Melbourne University, completing his schooling in 1918.


In the early sixties when PM Sir Robert Menzies introduced compulsory national service what method was used to contact the draftees?

In November 1964, Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies announced the reintroduction of conscription for 20 year old Australian men from the middle of 1965. Selection was made by national ballot, the drawing of marbles (representing days of the year) from a barrel. If your birthday was drawn from the barrel, you were conscripted and notified by mail. If you failed to respond to the notice, more persuasive methods were used to get your interest.


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