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    Sir James Mitchell, GCMG (27 April 1866 – 26 July 1951) was an Australian politician. He served as premier of Western Australia from 1919 to 1924 and...
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  • Gibbon James Mitchell (Australian politician) (1866–1951), Premier of Western Australia 1919–1924 and 1930–1933 James Mitchell (Canadian politician) (1843–1897)...
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  • Sir James Mitchell National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia, 284 km south of Perth. "Department of Environment and...
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  • 2012. Bolton, G. C. "Mitchell, Sir James (1866–1951)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University...
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  • Samuel Mitchell may refer to: Samuel Mitchell (Western Australian politician) (1838–1912), Western Australian politician Samuel Mitchell (VC) (1841–1894)...
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    Verticordia mitchelliana (category James Mitchell (Australian politician))
    Society of Western Australia. The specific epithet (mitchelliana) honours Sir James Mitchell who was Premier of Western Australia at the time. There are...
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  • Sir James Mitchell Park is a park along the southern foreshore of Perth Water in Perth, Western Australia. It lies within the suburb of South Perth from...
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  • Mitchell may refer to: Robert Mitchell (engraver) (1820–1873), English engraver Robert Boyed Mitchell (1919–2002), Australian painter Robert Mitchell...
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  • player Freddie Mitchell (jazz musician) (1918–2010), American jazz musician Fred Mitchell (Neighbours), fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours...
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  • 1900) 1951 – James Mitchell, Australian politician, 13th Premier of Western Australia (b. 1866) 1952 – Eva Perón, Argentinian politician, 25th First Lady...
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  • Philip Anthony Mitchell (born 17 April 1953) is a former Australian politician. He was the Country Liberal Party member for Millner in the Northern Territory...
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  • Mitchell was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. It existed from 1983 to 2005 and, under the...
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    1931, James was elevated to KCMG. In 1932, he declined an offer from Premier James Mitchell to become Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia. In 1936...
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  • Jim Mitchell may refer to: Jim Mitchell (Australian footballer) (1920–1996), Australian footballer for Melbourne Jim Mitchell (cartoonist) (born 1949)...
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  • The Second Mitchell Ministry was the 17th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Nationalist Premier Sir James Mitchell. It succeeded...
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  • James Mitchell (1789 or 1792 – 1 February 1869) was a Scottish-born Australian surgeon, businessman and politician. He was born in Fife to farmer David...
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  • basketball player Drew Mitchell (born 1984), Australian rugby player E. A. Mitchell (1910–1979), American politician E. Belle Mitchell (1848–1942), American...
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  • (1826–1871), Scottish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross James Munro (Australian politician) (1832–1908), 15th Premier of Victoria Jimmy Munro (footballer...
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  • Attorney General Mitchell may refer to: Bob Mitchell (Saskatchewan politician) (1936–2016), Attorney General of Saskatchewan David Brydie Mitchell (1760–1837)...
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    Samuel James Mitchell (11 May 1852 – 3 October 1926) was an Australian politician and judge. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly...
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    Samuel Mitchell (c. 1838 – 5 July 1912) was an Australian businessman and politician who was a pioneer of the mining industry in Western Australia. He served...
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    James Munro (7 January 1832 – 25 February 1908) was a Scottish born Australian businessman and colonial politician, and the 15th Premier of Victoria. He...
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  • The First Mitchell Ministry was the 15th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Nationalist Premier James Mitchell. It succeeded...
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  • Chapel Hill that Mitchell made with then beau James Taylor and a caroling session with his family, the Taylor family, and Mitchell. The piano accompaniment...
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  • the Australian Club. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Hon Joseph Palmer Abbott OBE MC, Grazier and politician Haynes...
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  • Geoff Watt, Australian runner George Watt (disambiguation), multiple people Hamish Watt, Scottish politician Ian Watt, literary historian James Watt, Scottish...
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    James Gardiner (12 June 1861 – 27 October 1928) was an Australian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1901 to 1904...
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  • Massachusetts politician Frederick Innes (1816–1882), politician Harry Innes (1752–1816), federal judge Hugh Paterson Innes (1870–1931), lawyer and judge James Innes...
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  • jurist and politician; often called "Judge Baker" James A. Baker (born 1857) (1857–1941), American attorney often called "Captain Baker" James A. Baker...
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  • Australian Open, defeating Daniil Medvedev 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. 31 January – The Australian Cricket Awards are held in Melbourne where Mitchell Marsh...
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