Howard Unwin Moffat CMG (13 January 1869 – 19 January 1951) served as second premier of Southern Rhodesia, from 1927 to 1933. Born in the Kuruman mission...
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George Unwin (1913–2006), RAF wing commander Howard Unwin Moffat (1869–1951), Rhodesian premier J. D. Unwin (1895–1936), British ethnologist Jim Unwin (1912–2003)...
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Smith Moffat became an LMS missionary and took over the running of the mission at Kuruman before entering colonial service. Their grandson Howard Unwin Moffat...
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computer scientist Howard Unwin Moffat (1869–1951), Rhodesian politician Hugh Moffat (disambiguation), several people James Moffat (disambiguation), several...
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Southern Rhodesia and upon his death in 1927 he was succeeded by Howard Unwin Moffat. During World War II, Southern Rhodesian military units participated...
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the territory. Coghlan directed his attention to Northern Rhodesia. Howard Moffat, his Minister for Mines and Works, had supervised mineral exploration...
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Public Works, Minister in charge of Unemployment Southern Rhodesia Howard Unwin Moffat Prime Minister South Africa Nicolaas Havenga Finance Minister United...
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colony. In 1932, he broke with the Rhodesia Party government led by Howard Unwin Moffat when it introduced a measure to cut civil service salaries by 10%;...
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28 August 1927 Rhodesia Party 1st (1924) George V (1926–1936) 2 Howard Unwin Moffat (1869–1951) • 2 September 1927 5 July 1933 Rhodesia Party 2nd (1928)...
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Modi (born 1959), MP and deputy minister of industry and commerce Howard Unwin Moffat (1869–1951),former Premier of Southern Rhodesia, leader of Rhodesian...
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agricultural co-operative efforts. Following the replacement of Coghlan by Howard Unwin Moffat as premier, on 14 October 1927, Downie was reshuffled into the portfolio...
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1923 28 August 1927 Charles Coghlan Marion Meikle Moffat 2 September 1927 5 July 1933 Howard Unwin Moffat Helen Augusta Mitchell (Browne) 5 July 1933 12...
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administrator Randolph Vigne, member of the Liberal Party of South Africa Howard Unwin Moffat, prime minister of Southern Rhodesia Andrew de Blocq, South African...
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office 1 October 1923 – 5 July 1933 Premier Sir Charles Coghlan Howard Unwin Moffat Preceded by James Donald Mackenzie Succeeded by Himself (Justice...
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Department of Mines and Public Works Minister of Mines and Public Works Howard Unwin Moffat (Victoria) Secretary Accountant Inspectors of Mines (2) Mining Commissioners...
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Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia since 1923; he was succeeded by Howard Unwin Moffat. Amelia Bingham, 58, American stage actress At least eleven people...
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Alfred MacMichael DSO Civil Secretary, Sudan Government The Hon. Howard Unwin Moffat, Minister of Mines and Public Works, Southern Rhodesia Owen St. Clair...
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20 January 1936 1 Charles Coghlan 1 October 1923 28 August 1927 2 Howard Unwin Moffat 2 September 1927 5 July 1933 3 George Mitchell 5 July 1933 12 September...
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Myburgh Ind 206 Thomas Benjamin Hulley Ind 130 VICTORIA 1,353 (52.0%) †Howard Unwin Moffat RP 539 Lucius Knapp Robinson RP 469 John Albert Halliday Ind 399...
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Mitchell RP 240 GWELO 1,070 (75.7%) Frank Delano Thompson Ref 345 † Howard Unwin Moffat RP 279 William Harrison Lab 186 HARTLEY 634 (80.1%) †Roger Edward...
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172 Harry Bertin 105 Victoria 743 (65.1%) Ernest Alban Begbie 280 Howard Unwin Moffat 204 Western 689 (60.5%) William Beverley Bucknall 270 John Reid Rowland...
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Independent 258 William Streak Honey Independent 210 Victoria 998 Howard Unwin Moffat* Responsible Government Association Unopposed Western 970 (49.1%)...
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office 24 November 1928 – 1 May 1934 Monarch George V Prime Minister Howard Unwin Moffat George Mitchell Godfrey Huggins Preceded by Sir Murray Bisset Succeeded...
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Baker RP 150 Robert Chaloner Critchley Long PP 130 VICTORIA 797 †Howard Unwin Moffat RP unopposed WANKIE 775 (55.6%) †Alexander Robert Thomson RP 262...
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Barlow (played by Anne Kirkbride) in an episode that sees her friend Bev Unwin (Susie Blake) breaking the news of Deirdre's passing to her on screen husband...
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of Breasts, NY: Simon and Schuster; Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2003 Chantry, Caroline J.; Howard, Cynthia R.; Montgomery, Anne; Wight, Nancy (2004). "Use...
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Edward Gathorne-Hardy Terence Greenidge Bryan Guinness Gavin Henderson Brian Howard Arthur Jeffress Teresa Jungman Zita Jungman Barbara Ker-Seymer Oliver Messel...
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(1) Miss Mockler – Torquay (1) E. K. Lente – Southampton (1) E Malcolm – Moffat (1) Miss. A. Weldon – Naas (1) Frances Arrowsmith – Victoria (1) Miss F...
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1818, following an expedition with Irving through the moors of Peebles and Moffat, Carlyle made his first attempt at publishing, forwarding an article describing...
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Nominated 2009 Amanda Posey An Education Nominated 2010 Iain Canning and Gareth Unwin The King's Speech Won Danny Boyle, John Smithson and Christian Colson 127...
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