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  1. Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 – 7 October 1919) was an Australian politician, statesman and barrister who served as the second prime minister of Australia from 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908 and 1909 to 1910. He held office as the leader of the Protectionist Party, and in his final term as that of the Liberal Party.

  2. Alfred Deakin was Australia’s second prime minister. He was one of two prime ministers who held the position three times. Deakin was a founding father of Federation, along with Edmund Barton. Deakin was a lawyer who had another string to his bow – journalism.

  3. Alfred Deakin was the prime minister of Australia (1903–04, 1905–08, 190910), who shaped many of the policies of the new commonwealth, especially those dealing with restriction of nonwhite immigration, social welfare, and protection of domestic industry.

  4. Alfred Deakin, dominant figure of the first decade of Federation, was a complex character, the outer man the generally charming, confident, intelligent politician, the inner man the often morose, insecure, frustrated intellectual.

  5. The Hon Alfred Deakin (1856–1919) Born in Fitzroy (Victoria) in August 1856, Deakin worked briefly as a barrister and journalist at David Syme ’s Age newspaper before being elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for West Bourke in 1880.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Alfred Deakin, Australia's second prime minister, who served three times from 1903 to 1910. He was a skilled orator and a proponent of the White Australia policy.

  7. Deakin was the only son of respectable gold rush immigrants, one of the thousands of young couples leaving England in the late 1840s for a better life abroad. Ned Kelly was hanged on 11 November 1880 for murdering a policeman. Deakin was at the hanging, most likely reporting for the Age.