Malcolm Hough Fraser (1903–1994) was an American businessman. He founded the Genuine Parts Company with his brother in 1928 and the Stuttering Foundation...
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British newspaper editor and political agent Malcolm Fraser (philanthropist) (1903–1994), American philanthropist and businessman who founded the Genuine Parts...
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nonprofit organization, The Stuttering Foundation was established by Malcolm Fraser in 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee. The Stuttering Foundation provides a...
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Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton (1909–1964), Scottish politician and aviator Malcolm Fraser (1930–2015), 22nd Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm H. Kerr...
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politician from Ontario Malcolm MacLeod (disambiguation), several people Malcolm MacLeod (clan chief) (1296–1370), Scottish clan chief Malcolm MacLeod (scientist)...
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Australian musician Christina Macpherson, Australian behind Waltzing Matilda Fraser MacPherson, Canadian jazz musician Greg MacPherson, Canadian singer-songwriter...
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(1757–1815), businessman Robert Ellice (1747–1790), merchant and fur trader Malcolm Fraser (1733-1815), army and militia officer, seigneur, and office holder Duncan...
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(disambiguation) Black, George Fraser; Library, New York Public (1946). The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History – George Fraser Black – Google Books...
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Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismisses the government of Gough Whitlam, appoints Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister and announces a general election to be held...
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1, 1834 – December 31, 1897) was a Canadian businessman, investor, philanthropist, politician, and writer. He was the second mayor of Vancouver, British...
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– philanthropist Harry Hudson [Kevin the Cancer Patient] Ted Baillieu – Victorian Liberal Party politician, 46th Premier of Victoria Malcolm Fraser AC...
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Coalition's chances of victory. He denounced former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser's support of sanctions against apartheid South Africa, accusing him of...
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the "Wallace Studios at Speirs Locks". This building was designed by Malcolm Fraser. It opened predominantly to house the Modern Ballet and Production courses...
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social commentator (d. 1999) Slim Dusty, singer, entertainer (d. 2003) Malcolm Fraser, former Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2015) Margaret Fulton, writer...
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of Commerce in 1983. He also served as an advisor to Liberal leaders Malcolm Fraser and Andrew Peacock. Downer was elected to parliament at the 1984 federal...
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Bridge Australia: Canberra, Telstra Tower, the Old Parliament House, Malcolm Fraser Bridge, Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre (Parkes)...
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Duncan (Elizabeth Jane Cameron), writer Dimitra Fimi, writer and academic Fraser Frisell, friend of Chateaubriand Janice Galloway, writer Robert Cunninghame...
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Minister of Australia Alfred Deakin – 2nd Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Fraser – 22nd Prime Minister of Australia Ted Baillieu – 46th Premier of Victoria...
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lecturer Nicole Dennis-Benn, novelist John Figueroa, poet Ryan Fraser, writer Malcolm Gladwell, writer, journalist Thomas Glave, Bronx-born writer Lorna...
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Simon McTavish (fur trader) (category Canadian philanthropists)
Garthbeg. His mother, Mary Fraser (1716–1770) of Garthmore, was descended through Simon Fraser of Dunchea and the Frasers of Foyers, from an illegitimate...
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GCMG Governor General 1977 Gary O'Callaghan MBE Radio presenter 1976 Malcolm Fraser Prime Minister 1975 joint winners Major General Alan Stretton AO, CBE...
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fraternity Madam C. J. Walker, businessperson, hair care entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist Gertrude Pocte Geddes Willis, owner of the Gertrude Geddes...
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via his surviving children to his grandson Charles Ian Fraser who sold Newstead to philanthropist Sir Julien Cahn, who presented it to Nottingham Corporation...
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educator; widow of Malcolm X Ilyasah Shabazz – social activist and daughter of Malcolm X Malcolm Shabazz – activist and grandson of Malcolm X; Murdered during...
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(1872–1945) William Fowler (1824–1906), architect Malcolm Fraser (born 1959) Patrick Allan Fraser (1812–1890), architect and painter Andrew Frazer (died...
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descent) Gough Whitlam, 21st Prime Minister, 1972–1975 (English descent) Malcolm Fraser, 22nd Prime Minister, 1975–1983 (partial English descent) Bob Hawke...
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Malcolm Vale (1989). England and Her Neighbours, 1066-1453: Essays in Honour of Pierre Chaplais. A&C Black. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-85285-014-2. Malcolm Barber...
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actress and singer Jamie Tisch (born 1968), American businesswoman and philanthropist Jamie Wong (born 1986), Hong Kong cyclist Jamie Yeung (born 1997), Hong...
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Jonah Bolden (born 1996) – NBA basketball player Anne Fraser Bon – pastoralist, philanthropist, and advocate Cris Bonacci – musician Leigh Bowery – performing...
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Australia – Malcolm Fraser". Archived from the original on 18 August 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2007. "Australian Biography – interview with Malcolm Fraser". Retrieved...
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