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  1. Vincent Clair Gair (25 February 1901 – 11 November 1980) was an Australian politician. He served as Premier of Queensland from 1952 until 1957, when his stormy relations with the trade union movement saw him expelled from the Labor Party. He was elected to the Australian Senate and led the Democratic Labor Party from 1965 to 1973. In 1974 he was appointed Australian Ambassador to Ireland by ...

  2. Parliamentary Service. Elected to the Senate for Queensland 1964. Re-elected 1970.Retired prior to general elections 1974.; Service History: 8 years 9 month(s) and 9 days.

  3. Vince Gair. Vincent Clair Gair (25 February, 1901 – 11 November, 1980) was an Australia n politician.He served as Premier of Queensland from 1952 until 1957 when his stormy relations with the trade union movement saw him expelled from the Australian Labor Party.

  4. Vincent Clare Gair (1901-1980), by unknown photographer, c1950 Brisbane City Council Library, BCC-B120-14565 Vincent Clare (Clair) Gair (1901-1980), railway clerk and premier, was born on 25 February 1901 at Rockhampton, Queensland, eighth child of John Alexander Gair, a prison warder from Scotland, and his wife Catherine Mary, née Maguire (d ...

  5. Vincent Clare Gair (1901-1980), by unknown photographer, c1950 Brisbane City Council Library, BCC-B120-14565 Vincent Clare (Clair) Gair (1901-1980), railway clerk and premier, was born on 25 February 1901 at Rockhampton, Queensland, eighth child of John Alexander Gair, a prison warder from Scotland, and his wife Catherine Mary, née Maguire (d ...

  6. Vincent Clare Gair (1901-1980), by unknown photographer, c1950 Brisbane City Council Library, BCC-B120-14565 Vincent Clare (Clair) Gair (1901-1980), railway clerk and premier, was born on 25 February 1901 at Rockhampton, Queensland, eighth child of John Alexander Gair, a prison warder from Scotland, and his wife Catherine Mary, née Maguire (d ...

  7. Jan 1, 1970 · Vincent Clair Gair (25 February 1901 – 11 November 1980) was an Australian politician. He served as Premier of Queensland from 1952 until 1957, when his stormy relations with the trade union movement saw him expelled from the Labor Party. He was elected to the Australian Senate and led the Democratic Labor Party from 1965 to 1973.