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    The Price-Peake Government is the name given to the coalition government in South Australia between 1905 and 1909 when Labor leader Tom Price led the...
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    Maxine Peake (born 14 July 1974) is an English actress and narrator. She is known for her roles as Twinkle in dinnerladies, a sitcom on BBC One (1998–2000)...
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    also been Treasurer and Attorney-General in the Price-Peake coalition government from 1905 to 1909. Peake's family migrated from Chelsea, London in 1862...
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  • Territory Acceptance Act 1910 occurred without a referendum, as the Price-Peake government in South Australia considered it could effect the surrender under...
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    members, Price finished eighth with a 38.2 percent vote. Price came to power at the 1905 state election in a minority government, the Price-Peake administration...
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    (ULP) government led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Price with coalition partner the Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) led by Archibald Peake, defeated...
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    Sherlock (Sherlock) Hundred of Roby (Coomandook) Hundred of Peake (Peake) Hundred of Price (Geranium) Hundred of Kirkpatrick (Yumali) Hundred of Livingston...
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    votes. The election brought the Price-Peake government to power, a minority government under the ULP premier, Thomas Price, working in a coalition with the...
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  • ground, Kingstonian liberals like Peake had to choose. At the 1905 election, Peake sought a Liberal alliance with Price Labor: 'the only difference between...
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  • Downer (2) Kingston Solomon Holder (2) Jenkins Butler I Price Peake (1) Verran Peake (2) Vaughan Peake (3) Barwell Gunn Hill (1) Butler II (1) Hill (2) Richards...
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    Butler government to resign with the support of several disaffected non-ULP MPs, forming the Price-Peake administration minority government. Peake sought...
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  • explained by dementia with Lewy bodies. The British author and poet Mervyn Peake died in 1968 and was diagnosed posthumously as a probable case of DLB in...
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  • Retrieved 29 January 2016. Plunkett, John (7 September 2015). "Maxine Peake and Russell Tovey to star in Comic Strip's phone-hacking comedy". The Guardian...
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    have their own NOCs). Representatives of the devolved Northern Ireland government and others in the region, however, have objected to the name "Team GB"...
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  • Cross Adam Astill as Matt Slater Jonathan Harden as Sean Rawlins Tessa Peake-Jones as Sheila Harley Alexander-Sule as Jimmy Sullivan Silas Carson as...
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    Sark (redirect from Government of Sark)
    uses the mines of Little Sark as its setting. The novel Mr Pye, by Mervyn Peake, is set on Sark. The book has been adapted for radio and television. The...
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    Movements. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 978-0-520-05617-6. Caulfield, J.; Peake, L., eds. (1996). "City lives and city forms : Critical research and Canadian...
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  • The Australian heads of government include the prime minister of Australia, the premiers of the six states of Australia, and the chief ministers of the...
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    November 5, 2013. Retrieved August 1, 2013. Price, L.; Ratner, D. (October 26, 2005). "Economy pays price for Bush's tax cuts". Archived from the original...
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    voters casting multiple votes. The Peake LDU minority government had replaced the Price ULP/LDU coalition government in June 1909. The 1910 election was...
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  • eventually become King but died 12 years later at the Peake Uprising, when a stone thrown from the Peake's castle Starpike crushed his head. House Blackfyre...
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  • Member of the Virginia Senate from the 9th district (2024–present) Mark Peake, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 8th district (2024–present) and...
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    Benedict Cumberbatch, who played Stephen Hawking in Hawking, astronaut Tim Peake, Astronomer Royal Martin Rees and physicist Kip Thorne provided readings...
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    Food: Salt". Tastes of History. June 16, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2024. Peake, Harold (1922). The Bronze Age and the Celtic World. London: Benn Brothers...
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  • on 8 November 2023 at 04:05 AEDT. The outage caused disruption across government and corporate sectors including hospitals, banks, train services, EFTPOS...
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    1905 election with the support of several non-Labor MPs to form the Price-Peake administration, which was re-elected at the 1906 double dissolution election...
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  • leading a minority government with the support of the opposition conservative Liberal Federation. It was succeeded by the third Peake ministry on 14 July...
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    Charles I of England (category Heads of government who were later imprisoned)
    Catholics. Charles also raised funds from the Scottish nobility, at the price of considerable acrimony, by the Act of Revocation (1625), whereby all gifts...
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    Harold Wilson (category Members of HM Government Statistical Service)
    for Prices and Incomes encouraged incentive payments schemes to be developed in local government and elsewhere. In February 1969, the government accepted...
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    class-action lawsuit alleging that the corporation artificially inflated its stock price during this period, though Cheney was not named as an individual defendant...
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