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    James Valentine Fairbairn (28 July 1897 – 13 August 1940) was an Australian aviator and politician. A World War I fighter pilot, he represented the United...
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  • Irene Fairbairn (1899–1974), Australian Girl Guides’ leader Ivo Fairbairn-Crawford, British athlete who competed in 1908 Olympics. (800m & 1500m) James Fairbairn...
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  • Sir Thomas Gordon Fairbairn, 4th Baronet (1854–1931) Sir William Albert Fairbairn, 5th Baronet (1902–1972) Sir James Brooke Fairbairn, 6th Baronet (1930–2017)...
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  • James Fairbairn (born 1872) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Middlesbrough Ironopolis and Grimsby...
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    1941 part of the airport was named Fairbairn Airbase after the late Minister for Air and Civil Aviation James Fairbairn, Member of the Australian House of...
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  • horse with one arm Fairbairn Airbase, RAAF Base Fairbairn, Defence Establishment Fairbairn, Fairbairn (Business Park) and Fairbairn, Canberra, at different...
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    The Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a foil grip. It was developed by William Ewart...
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    John Christian Kaʻiminoeauloamekaʻikeokekumupaʻa "Kaʻimi" Fairbairn (born January 29, 1994) is an American football placekicker for the Houston Texans...
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  • Richard Robert James Fairbairn (27 May 1867 – 14 October 1941) was a British tramways and bus manager, Justice of the Peace and Liberal Party politician...
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    he launched his mill-machinery business with James Lillie as Fairbairn and Lillie Engine Makers. Fairbairn was a lifelong learner and joined the Institution...
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    instructions to prepare a flight to Canberra on 13 August, to be reserved for James Fairbairn, the air and civil aviation minister. The aircraft had 7 hours and...
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    Raeburn Place: James winning the last of his four caps, while Arthur and Ninian gained their first caps. Bath, p136 "James Fairbairn Finlay". ESPN scrum...
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    Stephen Fairbairn (25 August 1862 – 16 May 1938) was a rower and an influential rowing coach at Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge University, Thames...
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  • John Fairbairn (3 March 1871 – 23 October 1966) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Heart of Midlothian in the late 19th century...
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  • federal MP George Fairbairn and prominent rowing coach Steve Fairbairn. His grandson James Fairbairn and great-grandson David Fairbairn were both federal...
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  • cabinet: James Fairbairn (Minister for Air) Frederick Stewart (Minister for the Navy) Harry Foll (Minister for Interior) Following the deaths of Fairbairn and...
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  • being in relation to real others. Klein and Fairbairn were working along similar lines. Unlike Fairbairn, however, Klein always held that she was not...
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    Australia–East Timor spying scandal. In July 1939, Australian air minister James Fairbairn visited Portuguese Timor on behalf of the Menzies government to investigate...
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  • 8 February 1968, in honour of Federal Minister for Civil Aviation James Fairbairn, who was killed on 13 August 1940 Canberra air disaster. Australian...
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  • become Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. The by-election was won by UAP candidate James Fairbairn. "By-Elections 1931-1934". Psephos....
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    Cape". John Fairbairn was born in Carolside Mill in the Parish of Legerwood, Berwickshire, Scotland on 9 April 1794, the son of James Fairbairn and Agnes...
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    Elford (James Fairbairn's private secretary), who had wanted to stay in Melbourne to celebrate a wedding anniversary; both Elford and Fairbairn were among...
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    meeting several times a week. As a result, in early 1940 air minister James Fairbairn approved the conversion of four newly ordered Lockheed Hudson bombers...
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    Chiefs and Leaders by Rev. Paul Walsh, published 1960, Dublin James Fairbairn (1905). Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • English cricketer, politician and Fleet Air Arm aviator (plane crash); James Fairbairn, 43, Australian pastoralist, aviator and politician; Henry Gullett...
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    acting in the portfolios for several months following the death of James Fairbairn, who had been one of three government ministers killed in the Canberra...
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  • by-election for the seat of Warrnambool, following the resignation of James Fairbairn to enter federal politics. He defeated independent candidate and former...
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     77. Millmow, Chapter 3. Robertson, J. R. (1988). "James Henry Scullin (1876–1953)". Scullin, James Henry (1876–1953). National Centre of Biography, Australian...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Pat McFadden 16,790 59.4 –8.0 Conservative James Fairbairn 6,295 22.3 +0.5 Liberal Democrats David Murray 3,682 13.0 +4.2 UKIP...
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    Archived from the original on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2007. Fallows, James (7 March 2007). "Lidle lawsuit update: the myth of 'aileron failure'". The...
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