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  • Fadden lost his seat in 1935, but the following year won a by-election to the federal Division of Darling Downs.
  • After Menzies was deposed, both Coles and Wilson men crossed the floor in 1941 to remove the hapless UAP-Country Party government of Arthur Fadden.
  • Houghton's first national champion was Kaitlin Fadden who won the 2008 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field marathon event in a time of 2:57:10.
  • Jeff Hanna and Fadden founded the band in 1966 with a lineup initially consisting of Bruce Kunkel, Ralph Barr, Les Thompson, and Jackson Browne, who quit early on and was replaced by longtime member John McEuen (vocals, guitar, banjo).
  • Archie Cameron was an immediate victim of the election result, being replaced by Arthur Fadden and later defecting to the UAP.
  • McLean, Maclaine, McClain, McLain, MacLayne, MacLean, Lane, Laine, Lain, Layne, Lean, McFadyen, McFadzean, McFayden, MacFadden, MacFadyen, McPhadon, McFadzean, McPhadzean, Fadden, MacCormack, McCormick, Cormack, Cormick, MacGillivray, MacIlvora, MacBay, MacVay, MacAvoy, Avoy, MacEvoy, Evoy, MacFetridge, Patton, Patten, Paton, Peden, Douie, Huie, Beaton, Black, Clanachan, McSpadden.
  • The battalion deployed again in December 2008 to the volatile Ninewa Province, Iraq, this time, under the command of LTC Michael Fadden and CSM Eddie Delvalle.
  • At the election, Fairbairn's seat of Flinders and Street's seat of Corangamite were retained by the UAP, but Gullett's seat of Henty was lost to an independent, Arthur Coles, who was one of the two independents who voted to bring down the government in 1941 (then headed by the Country Party leader Arthur Fadden), allowing John Curtin of the Australian Labor Party to become prime minister.
  • From 1938 until 1941, Foll served as a cabinet minister during the Prime Ministerships of Lyons, Menzies, Page and Fadden.
  • Did not qualify: Joey Kourafas (#01), Joe Bessey (#09), Steve Park (#84), Mike Rowe (#15), Herb Simpson (#03), Jeff Barry (#23), Larry Brolsma (#18), Dave Davis (#21), Barney McRae (#5), Dale Shaw (#60), Ricky Miller (#06), Stub Fadden (#16), Gary Schwab (#89), Dave Lind (#0), Alan Strobridge (#6), Mike Weeden (#35), Bobby Gada (#36), Patty Moise (#45), Donny Ling Jr.
  • Gair tried to gain Country Party support for his minority government, but talks with Frank Nicklin broke down when federal Country Party leader Arthur Fadden (himself a Queenslander) told Nicklin that he had a chance to become Premier himself.
  • Collins, Fadden, Corser and Badman were not permitted to vote in the subsequent leadership ballot, in which Page supporter Archie Cameron became leader.
  • There are variant spellings, including McFaddin, MacFadden, Mac Phaidin, McFadin, McFadyen, McFadhen, MacFadyen, McFadwyn, McFadyean, MacFadzean, McFadyon, McFayden, Fadden, Fadyen, Faden, Fadin, and Fadwyn.
  • Rightwing: Brad Carefoot (Dauphin); Don Larway (Dauphin);
    Murray Fadden (Kenora); Rick Blight (Portage).
  • Together with Arthur Fadden, Thomas Collins and Oliver Badman, Corser dissociated himself from Page, and when the latter resigned as leader, the four were barred from the party meeting that elected Page supporter Archie Cameron as leader.
  • Together with fellow Country Party members Arthur Fadden, Bernard Corser and Thomas Collins, Badman dissociated himself from party leader Earle Page after the latter made attacks on the leader of the UAP, Robert Menzies; the exclusion of these four led to the election of Page supporter Archie Cameron as the party's next leader.
  • 1st Edmund Barton (English)2nd Alfred Deakin (English, Welsh)3rd Chris Watson (German, English)4th George Reid (Scottish)5th Andrew Fisher (Scottish)6th Joseph Cook (English, Irish)7th Billy Hughes (Welsh)8th Stanley Bruce (Ulster Scottish, Irish)9th James Scullin (Irish)10th Joseph Lyons (Irish)11th Earle Page (English, Scottish)12th Robert Menzies (Scottish, Cornish)13th Arthur Fadden (Irish, Northern Irish)14th John Curtin (Irish)15th Frank Forde (Irish)16th Ben Chifley (Irish)17th Harold Holt (English, Irish, German)18th John McEwen (Ulster Scottish, English, Irish)19th John Gorton (English, Irish, German)20th William McMahon (Irish, English)21st Gough Whitlam (English, Scottish)22nd Malcolm Fraser (Scottish, English-Jewish)23rd Bob Hawke (Cornish)24th Paul Keating (Irish, English)25th John Howard (English, Scottish, Irish)26th Kevin Rudd (English, Irish)27th Julia Gillard (English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish)28th Tony Abbott (English, Welsh, Dutch)29th Malcolm Turnbull (English, Scottish)30th Scott Morrison (Scottish, English, Irish)31st Anthony Albanese (Irish, Italian).
  • However, Nicklin broke them off on the advice of federal Country Party leader Arthur Fadden, who believed the ructions in Labor gave Nicklin a chance to become Premier himself, ending 22 years in opposition.
  • Quality of the now renamed "Fadden Al Mar" knives did not suffer as Moki was also a highly regarded Seki knifemaker.
  • Fadden had just 13 party supporters in a Parliament of 75, but with the UAP in disarray, he assumed the Prime Ministership.


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