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Australian politician (1885–1966)
Sir Richard Layton Butler KCMG (31 March 1885 – 21 January 1966) was the 31st Premier of South Australia, serving two disjunct terms in office: from 1927
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1783–1790 and 1796–1802 Richard Layton Butler (1885–1966), Australian politician, premier of South Australia Richard A. Butler (Irish politician), Irish
Richard_Butler
Australian politician (born 1970)
South Australian premier Richard Layton Butler and the great-grandson of conservative South Australian premier Richard Butler, but was not politically
Mark_Butler
Australian politician (1877–1959)
Leader of the Opposition of South Australia 1924–1925 Succeeded by Richard Layton Butler Parliament of South Australia Preceded by Harry Jackson Member for
Henry_Barwell
Australian politician (1850–1925)
Archibald Peake. His son, Richard Layton Butler, went on to serve as Premier from 1927 to 1930 and 1933 to 1938. Richard Butler was born at Stadhampton
Richard Butler (Australian politician)
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Australian politician
Country Party in South Australia and served in the governments of Richard Layton Butler and Thomas Playford IV. Percy Blesing was born in Hamilton, South
Percy_Blesing
20th-century Australian politician and fruit grower (1896–1981)
later actions as premier. With the resignation of the LCL's leader, Richard Layton Butler, Playford became premier in 1938, having been made a minister just
Thomas_Playford_IV
South Australian state electoral district
incarnation as a single-member seat was Premier and LCL founder Richard Layton Butler, who held the electorate for a few months in 1938 before making
Electoral_district_of_Light
South Australian cartoonist
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John_Henry_Chinner
Australian politician (1881–1963)
South Australia for eight months until the 1927 election when the Richard Layton Butler led Liberal Federation returned to power and Hill became opposition
Lionel_Hill
Country League government of 1933-1965, which served first under Richard Layton Butler and then Thomas Playford IV. It is also the third time that any
2014 South Australian state election
2014_South_Australian_state_election
Australian politician
with 22.8 percent behind former Liberal and Country League Premier Richard Layton Butler and Labor challenger Sydney McHugh. However, on the second count
Percy_Quirke
Political party in Australia
form the LCL on 9 June 1932, with former Liberal Federation leader Richard Layton Butler as its first leader. Liberal Federation itself was preceded by Liberal
South Australian Liberal Party
South_Australian_Liberal_Party
Australian businessman (1872–1940)
businessman. Geography portal Australia portal Frederick William Young Richard Layton Butler Lionel Laughton Hill Serle, Percival (1949). "Young, Walter James"
Walter_James_Young
with Tasmanian premier Albert Ogilvie and South Australian premier Richard Layton Butler both making comments in support of leaving the federation. Both
1933 Western Australian secession referendum
1933_Western_Australian_secession_referendum
Australian state government agency
the economic policies initiated by his predecessor as premier, Richard Layton Butler. As these policies were principally concerned with promoting industrial
South Australian Housing Trust
South_Australian_Housing_Trust
Australian politician (1866–1933)
coalition with the Country Party, won the election of 1927 under Richard Layton Butler, serving until their defeat in 1930. He was a member of a Royal
George_Laffer
British actor, director and author (born 1942)
word of English, and worked as a butler and maid. The family moved to Surrey before settling in Bradford where Layton was born in Bradford Royal Infirmary
George_Layton
High school in Australia
the Stobie pole Alfred Traeger – Inventor of the pedal radio Sir Richard Layton Butler A. E. V. Richardson Kohler, Bryce (18 April 1998). "Adelaide Tech
Glenunga International High School
Glenunga_International_High_School
McEwin (1907–1993) married Mary Helen Butler (1909–1993) in 1931. Mary was a daughter of Richard Layton Butler. "Whingam College". The Express and Telegraph
George_McEwin_(lawyer)
South Australian state by-election
A number of prominent figures featured in the campaign: Premier Richard Layton Butler, Minister of Agriculture Percy Blesing and Attorney-General Shirley
1933 Barossa state by-election
1933_Barossa_state_by-election
Street in Adelaide
Colonial Mutual Life building, which opened in 1934, with Premier Richard Layton Butler calling it "a monument to future confidence in our country". Built
Hindley_Street
School in South Australia
headmaster until 1919, when he was replaced by Sidney Moyle. Sir Richard Layton Butler was a student at Adelaide Agricultural School, as were CSIR chief
Adelaide_Agricultural_School
McCormack Premier of South Australia – Lionel Hill (until 8 April) then Richard Layton Butler Premier of Tasmania – Joseph Lyons Premier of Victoria – John Allan
1927_in_Australia
[92] Francis Burt 1977 Chief Justice of Western Australia [93] Richard Layton Butler 1939 Premier of South Australia [94] Donald Cameron 1932 In recognition
Australian_knights_and_dames
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
James Sharpe died there in 1935, while Premier of South Australia Richard Layton Butler was treated there when he fell ill on a visit to Sydney in 1929
Jenner_House
Alexandra 1948–73 Sir Richard Butler MHA for Yatala 1890–1902; MHA for Barossa 1902–24; Premier March 1905 – July 1905 Sir Richard Layton Butler MHA for Wooroora
Political families of South Australia
Political_families_of_South_Australia
of Queensland – William McCormack Premier of South Australia – Richard Layton Butler Premier of Tasmania – Joseph Lyons (until 15 June), then John McPhee
1928_in_Australia
Australian politician
to be a thorn in the side of the newly elected LCL government of Richard Layton Butler, being dubbed the "Farmer's Champion" due to his vocal support of
Tom_Stott
Australian politician (1885–1967)
Hill's cabinet. Ousted from government at the 1927 election by the Richard Layton Butler led Liberal Federation, South Australia first enjoyed the boom of
Robert Richards (Australian politician)
Robert_Richards_(Australian_politician)
elected at the 1938 state election: 1 Light LCL MHA and Premier Richard Layton Butler resigned on 5 November 1938 in order to contest a by-election for
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1938–1941
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1938–1941
Australian politician
1938 state election as an independent, nominating against Premier Richard Layton Butler in his seat of Light, but was unsuccessful. Gabb rarely listened
Moses_Gabb
Australian politician
supported the conservative Liberal and Country League government of Richard Layton Butler and Tom Playford as an independent, and in 1940 he joined the party
Herbert_Dunn_(politician)
21 May), then Arthur Edward Moore Premier of South Australia – Richard Layton Butler Premier of Tasmania – John McPhee Premier of Victoria – William
1929_in_Australia
the association and was supported by both his patients and Sir Richard Layton Butler. From 1933 to 1934, Becker made a few trips to Germany. On 1 March
Johannes_Heinrich_Becker
Political party in South Australia
overwhelming success at the 1933 state election. Henry Barwell (1923–1925) Richard Layton Butler (1925–1932) Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1921–1924
Liberal_Federation
Australian politician
seat, and his UAP opponent was former South Australian Premier Richard Layton Butler. However, on the third count, independent Percy Quirke's preferences
Sydney_McHugh
South Australian district election results
Member Party Term Richard Layton Butler Liberal and Country League 1938–1938 Herbert Michael Liberal and Country League 1939–1941 Sydney McHugh
Electoral results for the district of Light
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Light
Mines and Minister of Marine from 1927 to 1930 in the government of Richard Layton Butler. He was born in 1863, a son of Robert Stewart Tassie (ca.1831 –
Henry_Tassie
South Australian politician (1866–1953)
Repatriation, and the Minister of Irrigation in the government led by Richard Layton Butler. He also served as the Government Whip in the Legislative Council
John Cowan (Australian politician)
John_Cowan_(Australian_politician)
of Queensland – Arthur Edward Moore Premier of South Australia – Richard Layton Butler (until 17 April), then Lionel Hill Premier of Tasmania – John McPhee
1930_in_Australia
Square in Adelaide, South Australia
Deputy-Governor Samuel Way. The unveiling ceremony was attended by Premier Richard Layton Butler, along with two of his ministers, several members of Adelaide's
Light_Square
John McInnes* J. L. S. Treloar (Ind. Labor) Light K. V. McEntee Richard Layton Butler* E. E. Craig (Ind.) Moses Gabb (Ind.) E. G. E. Willis (Ind.) Mitcham
Candidates of the 1938 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1938_South_Australian_state_election
Adelaide 1921–1933 Alfred Blackwell Labor West Torrens 1918–1938 Richard Layton Butler Liberal Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938 Thomas Butterfield Labor Newcastle
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1927–1930
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1927–1930
South Australian cabinet minister
Labor Hill 28 August 1926 8 April 1927 223 days 33 Richard Layton Butler Liberal Federation Butler 8 April 1927 17 April 1930 3 years, 9 days (32) Lionel
Treasurer_of_South_Australia
Australian rules footballer (1886–1963)
opposition of unions and public organisations. In 1938, Premier Richard Layton Butler resigned from parliament to stand as a candidate at the by-election
Shirley_Jeffries
Australian politician
Public Works, Minister for Railways and Minister for Marine in Richard Layton Butler's government from 1933 to 1938. The redistribution for the 1938 election
Herbert_Hudd
Australian politician (1892–1964)
of Lionel Hill resoundingly defeat the Liberal Federation under Richard Layton Butler. Labor had committed to addressing high unemployment, which Critchley
Jack_Critchley
Australian politician
Threadgold Succeeded by Charles Davis Political offices Preceded by Richard Layton Butler Leader of the Opposition of South Australia 1933–1938 Succeeded by
Andrew_Lacey
British Army general (1876–1951)
George V (1934–36) Edward VIII (1936) George VI (1936–39) Premier Richard Layton Butler (1934–38) Sir Thomas Playford (1938–39) Preceded by The Earl of
Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria
Winston_Dugan,_1st_Baron_Dugan_of_Victoria
2012 video game
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure puzzle video game for the Nintendo 3DS, and was developed by both Capcom
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Professor_Layton_vs._Phoenix_Wright:_Ace_Attorney
Australian welfare worker and evangelist (1858–1936)
managing. During the Great Depression, South Australian Premier Richard Layton Butler approached Green to assist with accommodation for homeless men and
Anne_Syrett_Green
Anglican churchman, Archdeacon of Hobart 1895–1927
Lisette "Katie" Butler ( – 17 July 1929) in 1878. Katie was a daughter of Sir Richard Butler (1850–1925), and sister of Richard Layton Butler, prominent South
Fred_T._Whitington
British merchant navy officer (1850–1912)
p. 156. Fitch, Layton & Wormstedt 2012, p. 163–166. Fitch, Layton & Wormstedt 2012, p. 170. Ballard & Archbold 1987, p. 22. Butler 1998, pp. 250–52
Edward_Smith_(sea_captain)
2024 British TV series or programme
Fellowes' 'Belgravia' Sequel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2 October 2022. Layton, Mark (28 September 2022). "Epix & Julian Fellowes reunite for 'Belgravia'
Belgravia:_The_Next_Chapter
List of candidates of 1918 South Australian state election
Green Wooroora (3) William Milne Frank Nieass Allan Robertson* Richard Layton Butler James McLachlan* Albert Robinson* Samuel Dennison Yorke Peninsula
Candidates of the 1918 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1918_South_Australian_state_election
Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained 29th Light 21 January 1939 Richard Layton Butler LCL Herbert Michael LCL Resignation (contested HoR) Yes 28th
List of South Australian House of Assembly by-elections
List_of_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly_by-elections
Reidy* Wooroora (3) Arthur McArthur Allan Robertson A. A. J. Tonkin Richard Layton Butler* James McLachlan* Albert Robinson* R. W. Bowey David James Wallaroo
Candidates of the 1921 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1921_South_Australian_state_election
(2) Henry Chesson* Thompson Green* Wooroora (3) Frederick Birrell Richard Layton Butler* David James* Albert Robinson* H. M. Tuck Yorke Peninsula (2) R
Candidates of the 1915 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1915_South_Australian_state_election
Filmer (Ind.) R. C. Kitto (Ind.) William Price (Ind.) Wooroora (3) Richard Layton Butler* W. J. Marshman F. H. Heinrich Archie Cameron* Samuel Dennison*
Candidates of the 1930 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1930_South_Australian_state_election
Former South Australian state electoral district
Liberal Union 1910–1915 Oscar Duhst Liberal Union 1912–1915 Richard Layton Butler Liberal Union 1915–1918 Albert Robinson Liberal Union 1915–1924
Electoral district of Wooroora
Electoral_district_of_Wooroora
British government recognitions
Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Dominions Office. The Honourable Richard Layton Butler, formerly Premier of the State of South Australia. Vice-Admiral
1939_Birthday_Honours
Australian politician
Succeeded by George Hambour Parliament of South Australia Preceded by Richard Layton Butler Member for Light 1939–1941 Succeeded by Sydney McHugh Preceded by
Herbert_Michael
Adelaide 1921–1933 Alfred Blackwell Labor PLP West Torrens 1918–1938 Richard Layton Butler Liberal LCL Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938 Hon Thomas Butterfield
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1930–1933
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1930–1933
1912 maritime disaster
Marshall 1912, p. 141. Butler 1998, pp. 250–252. Cox 1999, pp. 50–52. Fitch, Layton & Wormstedt 2012, pp. 162–163. Fitch, Layton & Wormstedt 2012, p. 183
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
British TV sitcom (ITV, 1971)
Barry Evans - Dr Michael Upton George Layton - Dr Paul Collier Geoffrey Davies - Dr Dick Stuart-Clark Richard O'Sullivan - Dr Lawrence Bingham Ernest
Doctor_at_Large_(TV_series)
Wakefield by-election, 1938 Party Candidate Votes % ±% United Australia Richard Layton Butler 19,591 39.3 −24.1 Labor Sydney McHugh 18,870 37.9 +1.3 Independent
1938_Wakefield_by-election
Adelaide 1921–1933 Alfred Blackwell Labor West Torrens 1918–1938 Richard Layton Butler Liberal Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938 Thomas Butterfield Labor Newcastle
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1924–1927
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1924–1927
Sonnemann Jules Langdon C. W. Lloyd T. C. McGillick Wooroora (3) Richard Layton Butler* Archie Cameron* Samuel Dennison* Maurice Collins E. G. E. Willis
Candidates of the 1933 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1933_South_Australian_state_election
1933–1938 Alfred Blackwell PLP/Labor [5] West Torrens 1918–1938 Hon Richard Layton Butler LCL Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938 Archie Cameron [6] LCL Wooroora
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1933–1938
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1933–1938
Blackwell Labor West Torrens 1918–1938 Hon Sir Richard Butler Liberal [3] Barossa 1890–1924 Richard Layton Butler Liberal [3] Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1921–1924
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1921–1924
Labor/National [2] Adelaide 1907–1918 Hon Sir Richard Butler Liberal Barossa 1890–1924 Richard Layton Butler Liberal Wooroora 1915–1918, 1921–1938 Thomas
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1915–1918
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1915–1918
(Ind.) Wooroora (3) William Jarrad R. R. Reincke Allan Robertson Richard Layton Butler* (Lib.) Archie Cameron* (C.P.) James McLachlan* (Lib.) Yorke Peninsula
Candidates of the 1927 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1927_South_Australian_state_election
1924 SA Election Candidates
B. K. Dunstone John Verran Richard Gully Wooroora (3) Allan Robertson* Horace Bowden A. A. Tonkin Richard Layton Butler* James McLachlan* Albert Robinson
Candidates of the 1924 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1924_South_Australian_state_election
Peoples Temple cult settlement in Guyana, led by Jim Jones
Temple. San Diego State University. Retrieved March 20, 2019. Layton 1998, p. 103 Pear, Richard. "State Explains Response to Cult Letters." Washington Star
Jonestown
1935 film by Edward F. Cline
stars George O'Brien, Dorothy Wilson, Paul Kelly, Harry Woods, Jimmy Butler and Richard Carlyle. The film was released on February 15, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation
When a Man's a Man (1935 film)
When_a_Man's_a_Man_(1935_film)
British businessman and shipbuilder (1873–1912)
of the RMS Titanic by Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton & Bill Wormstedt. Amberley Books, March 2012. pp 321–323 Butler, Daniel Allen (2011). "Unsinkable": The
Thomas_Andrews
American science fiction television series
(season 2), the head of the IT Department in Silo 17 and Solo's father Imogen Butler-Cole as Gwen Conroy (season 2), Solo's mother Pippa Winslow as Gladys (season
Silo_(TV_series)
Lifesaving craft for the RMS Titanic
Layton, Bill Wormstedt: On a Sea of Glass. The Life & Loss of the RMS Titanic. 3rd edition, Amberley, Stroud 2015, p. 198. Butler 1998, p. 97. Butler
Lifeboats_of_the_Titanic
July 21, 2026 – via Instagram. Dunn, Jack (January 30, 2025). "Austin Butler's 'Caught Stealing' Gets August Release Date, 'Insidious 6' Delayed to 2026"
List of American films of 2026
List_of_American_films_of_2026
American cult leader and mass murderer (1931–1978)
of the Temple. Jones fathered Jim Jon (Kimo) with Temple member Carolyn Layton. Belo Horizonte Rio de Janeiro In 1961, Jones warned his congregation that
Jim_Jones
British mariner and officer (1874–1952)
Brindle, Lancashire, UK. Brindle Historical Society. Fitch, Layton & Wormstedt 2012, p. 46. Butler, Daniel Allen (2012). Unsinkable: The Full Story. Frontline
Charles_Lightoller
1999 box-set recordings by Louis Armstrong
(Fisher, Goodwin, Shay) – 3:25 "After You've Gone" (Henry Creamer, Turner Layton) – 3:17 "I Ain't Got Nobody" (S. Williams) – 2:41 "Dallas Blues" (Lloyd
Hot_Fives_&_Sevens
Noemie Lafrance Wayne Lamb Tina Landon Noemi Lapzeon Josefina Lavalle Joe Layton Douglas Lee Ralph Lemon Abigail Levine Bella Lewitzky Daniel Lewis Edwaard
List_of_choreographers
Edwardian musical comedy composed by Paul Rubens
Anglian Hussars) – George Carroll Palmer (butler to Lord Framlingham) – Roy St. George Old Huntsman – Richard Kavanagh Trooper Smith (of the East Anglian
Lady_Madcap
1993 poetry anthology
Whitman Richard Wilbur Anne Wilkinson William Carlos Williams William Wordsworth Judith Wright Lady Mary Wroth Sir Thomas Wyatt William Butler Yeats Patricia
Broadview_Anthology_of_Poetry
ethnic pluralism in Britain. Manchester University Press. Taylor, Stan; Layton‐Henry, Zig (1 March 1980). "Immigration and ethnic relations: Political
October 1974 United Kingdom general election
October_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election
English military officer
fast failing. He moved to Newington Green, where Richard Layton visited him on 29 June 1537. Layton found him yellow and distended. Northumberland died
Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
Henry_Percy,_6th_Earl_of_Northumberland
Thomas Layton 1574 George Baker 1621 William Talbot 1722–1730 (Bishop of Durham) Edward Chandler 1730–1750 (Bishop of Durham) Joseph Butler 1750–1752
Custos_Rotulorum_of_Durham
English religious post in the household of the monarch
Dort) Richard Neile, Archbishop of York 1603–1632 John Thornborough, Bishop of Limerick 1588–1603 John Rycarde c.1556 John Rudd 1540s Edward Layton, Archdeacon
Clerk_of_the_Closet
English courtier
and his wife, Joyce Sutton, in 1578. Leighton (who is sometimes called Layton) was a diplomat and soldier, and shared with her father the same strong
Elizabeth_Knollys
Marvel Comics superhero
year, David Michelinie and Bob Layton took charge of the series, beginning with issue #116. While inking the series, Layton used issues of GQ, Playboy, and
Iron_Man
1931 film
old girlfriend. James Finlayson, however, reprises his role as the Hardy butler and still absorbs the abuse—and even more—from the magician and the regurgitator
Chickens_Come_Home
American attorney and civil rights activist (1919–1995)
was the vast majority of followers in Jonestown. Layton was a cult member whose sister, Deborah Layton, was one of those whose fleeing triggered the leader's
William_Kunstler
1939 film by Cecil B. DeMille
Campbeau and his partner Dick Allen help Barrows sabotage the endeavor. Jeff Butler is hired to troubleshoot construction. He fought in the war with Allen and
Union_Pacific_(film)
Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935
Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett (July 3, 1870 – June 26, 1947) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, philanthropist, and politician who served
R._B._Bennett
1976 American TV series or program
) is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film, directed by Robert Butler. The film stars David Janssen, Don Meredith and Christopher George, along
Mayday_at_40,000_Feet!
Gainesville Sun, February 5, 2017 Rausch, Paula (July 27, 2004). "Neil Butler, politician". Gainesville Sun. Archived from the original on April 17, 2021
Mayor_of_Gainesville
Held on 2 December 2018
Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney and Lee Magiday American Animals – Bart Layton, Katherine Butler, Dimitri Doganis, Derrin Schlesinger and Mary Jane Skalski Beast
British Independent Film Awards 2018
British_Independent_Film_Awards_2018
Sporting event delegation
Walter Tomsen won silver. 25 metre pistol Bob Chow Philip Roettinger John Layton 50 metre pistol Joe Benner Walter Walsh Quentin Brooks 300 metre rifle Emmett
United States at the 1948 Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
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