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    Arthur Henderson (13 September 1863 – 20 October 1935) was a British iron moulder and Labour politician. He was the first Labour cabinet minister, won...
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  • injuries received during the attack. Suspects Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson were arrested shortly after the attack and charged with first-degree murder...
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  • Arthur Henderson (1863–1935) was a British politician and union leader, Leader of the Labour Party. Arthur Henderson may also refer to: Arthur Henderson...
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    Arthur Henderson Smith (July 18, 1845 – August 31, 1932) (Chinese name: 明恩溥; pinyin: Ming Enpu) was a missionary of the American Board of Commissioners...
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  • Arthur Henderson, Baron Rowley, QC, PC (27 August 1893 – 28 August 1968) was a British Labour Party politician. Arthur Henderson was the son of Arthur...
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  • Arthur Henderson VC, MC (6 May 1893 – 24 April 1917) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry...
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    the Labour Party as a result. MacDonald, along with Keir Hardie and Arthur Henderson, was one of the three principal founders of the Labour Party in 1900...
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  • over support for the war effort, but also saw one of its top leaders Arthur Henderson, serve in the powerful war cabinet. After the war, the party focused...
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    Party's first parliamentary leader. He resigned in 1908 in favour of Arthur Henderson, and spent his remaining years campaigning for causes such as women's...
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    (UK) Leader of the Liberal Democrats See Labour's electoral performance. Henderson was defeated in his Burnley seat in the 1931 election, and did not return...
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  • the teenaged Clark Kent in Superman & Lois for the CW. He portrayed Arthur Henderson in Hallmark's Campfire Kiss. Kingwell was born in Vancouver, British...
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    defeat—losing four-fifths of its seats, including the seat of leader Arthur Henderson—and became the official opposition with just 52 MPs. The collapse of...
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  • Arthur Henderson Hall (Sedgefield, County Durham, 1906 - London, 1983); ARCA (1930), RE (1961), RWS (1970), Prix de Rome in Engraving (1931), MSIA; was...
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    leaders of the opposition. In 1931–32 the Leader of the Labour Party was Arthur Henderson. He was the leader of the opposition for a short period in 1931 but...
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    expeditions to villages in the countryside. According to missionary Arthur Henderson Smith, in addition to burning and looting, Germans "cut off the heads...
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  • officer Arthur Henderson, Baron Rowley (1893–1968), British Labour Party politician Barrington "Bo" Henderson, African-American singer Barry Henderson, Conservative...
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  • Frederick Arthur "Fritz" Henderson (born November 29, 1958) was President and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors. Prior to his appointment as CEO...
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  • publication was his undergraduate thesis at Beloit College on the missionary Arthur Henderson Smith, who had a long career in China and himself graduated from Beloit...
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  • Representatives: Labour: Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Sankey, Wedgwood Benn, Arthur Henderson, J. H. Thomas, William Jowitt, Hastings Lees-Smith, Earl Russell Conservative:...
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    Captain Sir Arthur Henderson Young GCMG KBE (31 October 1854 – 20 October 1938) was a British colonial administrator. He was the son of Colonel Keith Young...
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    Rudolf Hilferding. Other prominent figures in attendance included Arthur Henderson and Sidney Webb of the British Labour Party; Friedrich Adler and Otto...
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  • Keir Hardie (1906–1908) Arthur Henderson (1908–1910) George Barnes (1910–11) Ramsay MacDonald (1911–1914) Arthur Henderson (1914–1917) John Hodge (1915–16)...
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    the war, but he quickly resigned as party leader and was replaced by Arthur Henderson, who was strongly committed to defeating the German Empire. In 1915...
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  • President of the Council) Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Arthur Henderson (December 1916 – August 1917) Alfred Milner (December 1916 – April...
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    MacDonald and the few who followed him were expelled from the party, and Arthur Henderson became leader. MacDonald's move was broadly welcomed in the country...
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    Henderson and James Arthur were controversially in the bottom two in week seven and sang for survival. Tulisa and Louis Walsh voted to send Henderson...
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  • David J. Shackleton 1905: Arthur Henderson MP Chairmen of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party 1906: Arthur Henderson MP 1907: J. J. Stephenson 1908:...
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    Stephen McKinley Henderson (born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. Henderson trained at Juilliard School for acting and later became a resident member...
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    Richards. Anne Fine – children's writer. Twice Whitbread Prize winner Arthur Henderson – Winner of Nobel Peace prize (1934). Former MP for Barnard Castle...
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    to the Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson. Noel-Baker lost his seat in 1931, but remained Henderson's assistant while Henderson was president of the World...
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