Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, GCB, GCMG, PC, KC (6 August 1855 – 11 February 1948) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the ninth...
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and workings of the 1850s. Isaac Isaacs was Australia's first native-born Governor-General, appointed in 1931. The Isaacs family moved from Yackandandah...
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Anthony Isaacs OD (15 July 1951 – 25 October 2010) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Milo Miles, writing in The New York Times, described Isaacs as "the...
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Isaac Isaacs (1 July 1858, Melbourne - 16 January 1935, Adelaide, aged 76) was an Adelaide businessman who served as Mayor of the City of Adelaide from...
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English actor Isaac Herzog (born 1960), 11th President of Israel Isaac Holloway (1805–1885), American politician from Ohio Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948), Australian...
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Highett and Cheltenham to Goldstein. The division was named after Sir Isaac Isaacs, former Chief Justice of Australia and the first Australian-born Governor-General...
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High Court judges have heard cases as part of the Privy Council. Sir Isaac Isaacs is the only judge to have sat on an appeal from the High Court, in 1936...
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first Catholic prime minister, James Scullin, in 1929, and in 1930 Sir Isaac Isaacs, an Australian-born Jew, was appointed Governor-General. A question on...
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exercise complete discretion in the appointment; his nomination of Sir Isaac Isaacs made Australia the first Dominion to have a native-born governor-general...
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Neuromyotonia (redirect from Isaacs syndrome)
is suspected that the peripheral nerve hyperexcitability associated with Isaacs' and Morvan's syndromes is a result of a potassium channel defect in the...
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Isaac Hull (born February 8, 1989) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Royce Isaacs. He is currently appearing for New...
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appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs was fiercely opposed by the British government. This was not because of any lack of regard for Isaacs personally, but because...
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Isaac Jogues SJ (10 January 1607 – 18 October 1646) was a French missionary and martyr who traveled and worked among the Iroquois, Huron, and other Native...
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Attorney General Isaacs may refer to: Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948), Attorney-General of Australia Kendal Isaacs (1925–1996), Attorney General of the Colony...
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"Biography: Federation people: Isaac Isaacs". www.scootle.edu.au. Retrieved 2023-02-17. "From Australia's Jewish Past: Sir Isaac Isaacs". J-Wire. 2022-05-17. Retrieved...
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choice, and became the second Jewish holder of the position, after Sir Isaac Isaacs. After leaving office, Cowen returned to academia, serving as provost...
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and experience, Gowrie was seen as an obvious choice to succeed Sir Isaac Isaacs when he retired as Governor-General in 1936. In accordance with established...
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(12th) 22 October 1929 6 January 1932 2 years, 76 days Labor Scullin Sir Isaac Isaacs 10 Joseph Lyons (1879–1939) MP for Wilmot, Tas 1931 (13th) 6 January...
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year's Imperial Conference, directly advising the King to appoint Sir Isaac Isaacs as the Australian governor-general. Calls were also made for the empire...
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Yackandandah defeated Mitta United 2000 - Yackandandah defeated Barnawartha Sir Isaac Isaacs, Governor General of Australia, who though born in Melbourne spent most...
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High Court bench from three to five members, nominating Higgins and Isaac Isaacs to the court. Higgins was usually in the minority in his early years...
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the Canberra Nature Park of Isaacs Ridge and the Long Gully pine plantation. The suburb is named after Sir Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948), politician, Chief...
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Since then, King Isaac has released a string of other albums, namely Love of All Senses (2008), Isaacs Meets Isaac with Gregory Isaacs (2010),and Here...
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Barney Barnato (redirect from Barnett Isaacs Barnato)
Rhodes. Barney Barnato was born Barnet Isaacs in Aldgate, London, on 21 February 1851, to parents Isaac and Leah Isaacs. He was educated by Moses Angel at...
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American jazz bassist Ike Isaacs (1919–1996), Burmese-British jazz guitarist Iorrie Isaacs, Wales rugby player Isaac Isaacs, Australian politician, jurist...
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former Australian Electoral Division Isaacs Creek (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Isaacs Isaac (disambiguation) Ishak (disambiguation)...
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request of the justices, to five, with the appointment of Justices Sir Isaac Isaacs and H. B. Higgins. After O'Connor's death in 1912, an amendment to the...
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as Administrator of the Commonwealth until a permanent successor, Sir Isaac Isaacs, took office in January 1931. Stonehaven was a freemason. During his...
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appointment to the High Court – Isaac Isaacs, H. B. Higgins, John Latham, Garfield Barwick, and Lionel Murphy. Isaacs later became governor-general. The...
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Kilda, Ripponlea and part of Caulfield. The Division was named after Sir Isaac Isaacs, former Chief Justice of Australia and the first Australian-born Governor-General...
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