James Mirams (2 January 1839 – 21 June 1916) was an Australian businessman and politician who was jailed for fraud. Mirams was born in Lambeth, London...
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Mirams is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include: Gordon Mirams (1909-1966), New Zealand film censor James Mirams (1839-1916), Australian...
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Spencer Street Railway Station. The venture was promoted by James Munro and James Mirams, both politicians, businessmen, and teetotalers. A design competition...
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Miram (January 28, 2012). "Hundreds Gather for the Funeral of Etta James". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 8, 2023. "Etta James"...
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corner spire. In June 1885, the local businessmen and politicians James Mirams and James Munro established the Federal Coffee Palace Company, and announced...
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Gordon Holden Mirams (9 March 1909 – 29 November 1966) was the fourth Chief Censor of New Zealand. He was the son of Leslie Haywood Mirams and Mary Elvire...
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Lib) Essendon Liberal Frank Keane William Watt Evelyn Liberal James Mirams Ewen Cameron James Rouget (Ind) William Sell (Ind) Fitzroy Labor John Billson...
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Holden Mirams (16 April 1918 – 26 February 2004) was a New Zealand-born film producer and director, whose career extended over 60 years. Mirams co-directed...
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Prot) Bendigo Sir John Quick Bourke James Hume Cook Frederick Hickford Martin Hannah James Mirams (Ind Prot) James Rose (Ind Prot) Corangamite Chester...
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1868–1871 Alfred Clark Liberal 1871–1887 James Mirams Liberal 1887–1889 William Carter Labor 1889–1894 James Styles Labor 1894–1900 Alexander Ramsay...
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with brothers Alexander and James McKinley. About a year later he sold his share and entered into a partnership with James McKinley and Edmund Finn (another...
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E. J. Brady (redirect from Edwin James Brady)
by Sarah Mirams, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781925801262 Wikisource has original works by or about: E. J. Brady Edwin James Brady from...
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film won healthy audiences in his home territory. It was directed by Roger Mirams and John O'Shea – O'Shea went on to direct the only New Zealand feature...
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1880–1894 Francis Mason South Gippsland 1871–1877; 1878–1886; 1889–1902 James Mirams Collingwood 1876–1886; 1887–1889 Thompson Moore Mandurang 1871–1880;...
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by-election following the death of Nationalist MP Donald McLeod, Labor candidate James McDonald was initially declared elected, but a subsequent recount in October...
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was sworn-in in April 1882. [g] Storey died 20 March 1881, replaced by James Munro, sworn-in April 1881 [h] Vale resigned November 1881; replaced by...
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1874 James Forester Sullivan May 1874 – Feb 1876 Albert Lee Tucker May 1874 – Apr 1877 George David Langridge Aug 1874[b] – Mar 1891 James Mirams Feb 1876...
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±% Liberal Ewen Cameron 2,831 58.1 −1.9 Independent James Rouget 909 18.7 −21.3 Labor James Mirams 666 13.7 +13.7 Independent William Sell 462 9.5 +9.5...
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producer Roger Mirams for Pacific Films. It starred Ken Goodlet and Kevin Colson and was written by John Sherman and directed by Mirams. It was a backdoor...
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8 Ind. Protectionist James Rose 1,138 13.0 +13.0 Ind. Protectionist James Mirams 676 7.7 +7.7 Total formal votes 8,737 99.0 Informal votes 87 1.0 Turnout...
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8 Ind. Protectionist James Rose 1,138 13.0 +13.0 Ind. Protectionist James Mirams 676 7.7 +7.7 Total formal votes 8,737 99.0 Informal votes 87 1.0 Turnout...
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Duffy from August 1876. [k] Sullivan died 3 February 1876, replaced by James Mirams in a February 1876 by-election. [l] Thomas died 10 July 1876, replaced...
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1874 James Forester Sullivan May 1874 – Feb 1876 Albert Lee Tucker May 1874 – Apr 1877 George David Langridge Aug 1874[b] – Mar 1891 James Mirams Feb 1876...
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1868–1871 Alfred Clark Liberal 1871–1887 James Mirams Liberal 1887–1889 William Carter Labor 1889–1894 James Styles Labor 1894–1900 Alexander Ramsay...
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Chairman of Committees. [a] Clark resigned October 1887; replaced by James Mirams, sworn-in November 1887. [b] Madden died 12 January 1888; replaced by...
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±% Liberal Ewen Cameron 2,831 58.1 −1.9 Independent James Rouget 909 18.7 −21.3 Labor James Mirams 666 13.7 +13.7 Independent William Sell 462 9.5 +9.5...
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Roger Mirams was also careful to avoid stereotypes of the genre, and tired formulas for the battle scenes. Spyforce was designed by Roger Mirams to be...
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Rebel Without a Cause (category James Dean)
1967. The film was banned in New Zealand in 1955 by Chief Censor Gordon Mirams, out of fears that it would incite "teenage delinquency", only to be released...
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Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. Gavan Duffy was Speaker, John James was Chairman of Committees. [a] Blackham resigned in July 1877, replaced...
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Eta Persei (redirect from Miram)
components of Eta Persei itself are designated Eta Persei A (officially named Miram /ˈmaɪræm/, a recent name for the system) and B. η Persei (Latinised to Eta...
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