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    Sir John McEwen GCMG CH (29 March 1900 – 20 November 1980) was an Australian politician and farmer who served as the 18th prime minister of Australia...
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    of Australia. It was led by the country's 18th prime minister, John McEwen. The McEwen ministry succeeded the Second Holt ministry, which dissolved on...
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    After Holt's death in 1967, McMahon wished to contest the Liberal leadership but had his candidacy vetoed by John McEwen, the leader of the Country Party...
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    The John McEwen House, or National Party Headquarters, is the head-office, or headquarters, of the Federal National Party. It was officially opened by...
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  • John McEwen (born 5 March 1974 in California) is a retired American hammer thrower, who initially won a bronze medal at the 2003 Pan American Games. He...
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  • artist and musician. He was the fourth of seven children born to Sir John McEwen, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Brigid Mary Lindley. She was the daughter...
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  • John McEwen was the 18th Prime Minister of Australia. John McEwen may also refer to: John McEwen (athlete) (born 1974), American hammer thrower John Blackwood...
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  • John William McEwen (25 November 1862 – 16 February 1902) was an English first-class cricketer active 19yy–yy who played for Middlesex. He was born in...
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  • McEwen told the Liberals that he and his party would not serve under McMahon. McMahon stood down in favour of John Gorton. It was only after McEwen announced...
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  • commander of the Clan MacEwen Society, UK. Sir John Helias Finnie McEwen, 1st Baronet (1894–1962) Sir James Napier Finnie McEwen, 2nd Baronet (1924–1971)...
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  • Sir John Helias Finnie McEwen, 1st Baronet (21 June 1894 – 19 April 1962), also known as Jock McEwen, was a British Unionist politician who served in the...
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  • John Leroy "Jack" McEwen (June 19, 1928 – March 25, 2010) was a former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. McEwen was born on June 19, 1928, in Wausau...
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    Joseph Lyons in 1939 and John Curtin in 1945. Holt was initially replaced in a caretaker capacity by John McEwen, and then by John Gorton following the 1968...
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    Arthur Fadden (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for McPherson)
    candidate, following a deadlocked leadership vote between Earle Page and John McEwen. He became the de facto deputy prime minister and was promoted by Menzies...
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    Sir John Blackwood McEwen (13 April 1868 – 14 June 1948) was a Scottish classical composer and educator. He was professor of harmony and composition at...
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    in office. He was succeeded by Country Party leader John McEwen on an interim basis and then by John Gorton. His death was commemorated in a number of ways...
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  • Harold Edward Holt Full name: John McEwen Black Jack Full name: John Grey Gorton Jolly John Full name: William McMahon Billy the Leak Billy Liar Billy...
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    leader William McMahon. However, on 18 December, the Country Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen announced that if McMahon were named...
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    was elected deputy leader of the Country Party in 1964 and succeeded John McEwen as party leader and deputy prime minister in 1971. He retired from politics...
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    of Swene MacEwen. The McEwen Baronet title was created in 1953 by Queen Elizabeth II for his father, Conservative politician Sir John McEwen, 1st Baronet...
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    Robertson MacEwen (1851–1916), Scottish writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland John Blackwood McEwen (1868–1948)...
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  • of 1939, the following candidates had been selected; Unionist: John McEwen Labour: John Robertson Liberal: Whitaker's Almanack, 1920 Debrett's House of...
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    prime minister following the death of Joseph Lyons in 1939, and when John McEwen became caretaker prime minister following the disappearance of Harold...
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    The Division of McEwen is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. Classed as a rural seat, the electorate is located in the centre of...
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  • Anne McEwen may refer to: Annie McEwen (1900–1967), wife of Australian Prime Minister John McEwen Anne McEwen (politician) (born 1954), Australian Labor...
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  • Dame Annie Mills McEwen DBE (née McLeod; 1900 – 10 February 1967) was an Australian social activist, and the wife of John McEwen (who after her death...
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    Robert D. McEwen (born January 12, 1950) is an American lobbyist and former Republican Party politician. He was a member of the United States House of...
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    (John McEwen Reserve)". Austadiums. Retrieved 18 May 2020. "Shepparton Sports City". Greater Shepparton City Council. Retrieved 18 May 2020. "John McEwan...
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  • resulting by-election on 19 September 1970. 3 Country Party member Sir John McEwen resigned on 1 February 1971; Country Party candidate Bruce Lloyd won...
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  • Australians. The policy was announced in September 1938 by interior minister John McEwen and detailed in a white paper released in February 1939. It provided...
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