• Ernest Newburn McGirr, QC (March 7, 1887 – May 23, 1982) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a...
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  • McGirr, recorded as McGerr, McGirr, McGeer, and likely others, is an early Scottish and Irish surname which is common in Ulster. It derives from the pre-10th...
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    James McGirr (6 February 1890 – 27 October 1957) was an Australian politician. He served as premier of New South Wales from 1947 to 1952, holding office...
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    1949-1953 Ernest McGirr Progressive Conservative 24th 1953-1958 William Bullmore Social Credit 1958 Independent 25th 1958-1959 Stewart McLean Progressive...
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    riding of Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette. Means (band), musical group Ernest McGirr, politician Ben Meisner, radio broadcaster Barry Merrell, hockey player...
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    with the support of three independents Alex Greenwich, Greg Piper and Joe McGirr. The Health Services Union accused the Minns government of being too slow...
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    John Joseph Gregory McGirr (11 October 1879 – 23 March 1949) was an Australian politician who served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1913...
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  • Albert Ernest Clifford Young OAM (8 February 1922 – 2 November 2003) was an Australian athlete from Beech Forest, Victoria. A farmer, he became notable...
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    time of his death at age 92. In 1973 Clawson married Nora McGirr Roots, daughter of Ernest McGirr. Forests for Whom and for What? OCLC 928005408 New Deal...
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    story of the McKell Labor Government in New South Wales. Sydney: Government Printer. 1946. Clune, David (1993). "From McKell to McGirr". Journal of the...
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  • cabinet. The party formally left the coalition later in the summer, and John McDowell, Hugh Morrison and Dufferin Roblin joined the party caucus. Some Progressive...
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    Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob...
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  • McGirr, Michael. "Charlwood, Donald Ernest (Don) (1915–2012)". Obituaries Australia. Australian National University. Retrieved 29 March 2021. McGirr,...
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    local and state governments. According to Harvard University historian Lisa McGirr, Prohibition led to an expansion in the powers of the federal state, as...
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    James Sinclair Taylor McGowen (16 August 1855 – 7 April 1922) was an Australian politician. He served as premier of New South Wales from 1910 to 1913,...
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  • defeating Conservative candidate Ernest N. McGirr, 266 votes in the Dauphin constituency. He was re-elected over McGirr by a greater margin in the 1936...
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    Wales in the state's first Labor government, under Premier James McGowen. He succeeded McGowen as premier in June 1913, and later that year led his party...
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  • since 2018 is grandson of Greg McGirr John McLarty (1842–1909), MLA in Western Australia 1904–1909; brother of Edward Edward McLarty (1848–1917), MLC in Western...
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    Jihad Dib as Shadow Minister for Education in the Shadow Ministry of Jodi McKay. On 8 June 2021, Car was elected as deputy leader of the party and deputy...
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    Governor General. James McGirr was elected leader and premier and led Labor to another victory at the 1947 election. McGirr nearly lost the 1950 election...
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    Renshaw was appointed Secretary for Lands in 1950 under Premier James McGirr. Relying upon his strong knowledge of agricultural and rural issues, he...
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    Ernest Durack (10 August 1882 – 16 November 1967) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1913 until...
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  • speaker. There were seven sessions of the 23rd Legislature: Roland Fairbairn McWilliams was Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. The following members were elected...
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    Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob...
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    Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob...
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  • Francis Ferg on the second count. Christie had died earlier in the year. McGirr served in the Manitoba legislature from 1949 to 1953. He finished third...
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    out of 99 seats, 69.7 percent of the chamber). The Opposition Leader, Bruce McDonald, failed to be elected to the seat that he contested, marking the second...
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    September 2014. McClymont, Kate; Besser, Linton (13 November 2012). "Coal corruption worst scam 'since the rum corps'". The Sydney Morning Herald. McClymont,...
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  • votes in the Dauphin constituency. Incumbent Progressive Conservative Ernest N. McGirr finished third. Bullmore was one of only two Social Credit MLAs to...
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  • Jodi Leyanne McKay (born 16 August 1969) is an Australian former politician who was the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of New South Wales from...
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