Sir Robert Cosgrove KCMG (28 December 1884 – 25 August 1969) was an Australian politician who was the 30th and longest-serving Premier of Tasmania. He...
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Miranda Taylor Cosgrove (born May 14, 1993) is an American actress and singer. A teen idol of the 2000s and early 2010s, she was listed as the highest-paid...
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Murder of Bobby Greenlease (redirect from Robert Cosgrove Greenlease)
Robert Cosgrove Greenlease Jr. (February 3, 1947 – September 28, 1953) was a six-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri, United States, who was the victim...
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Look up Cosgrove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cosgrove may refer to: Bill Cosgrove (1918–1943), Australian rules footballer Brian Cosgrove (born...
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General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, AK, CVO, MC (born 28 July 1947) is an Australian retired senior Army officer who served as the 26th governor-general of...
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Sheri Lynn. Debbie Rochon as Miss Johnson Robert Cosgrove Jr. as The Chef / William Leschenski (as Robert Cosgrove) Sheri Lynn as Smelly Suzy (as Sheri Bomb)...
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premier remains the second longest in Tasmania's history, second to only Robert Cosgrove. Reece was the first Premier of Tasmania to have been born in the 20th...
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for Agriculture In office 29 June 1948 – 19 September 1961 Premier Robert Cosgrove Eric Reece Preceded by John Madden Succeeded by Alexander Atkins Speaker...
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Dame Gertrude Ann Cosgrove DBE (née Geappen; 1882–1962) was the wife of Sir Robert Cosgrove (1884–1969), twice Premier of Tasmania. They married on 10...
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Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1951 and named in honour of Sir Robert Cosgrove, the school caters for approximately 200 students from Years 7 to 10...
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Denison (1870–1945) — 11 June 1939 18 December 1939 190 days Labor 30 Robert Cosgrove MHA for Denison (1884–1969) — 18 December 1939 18 December 1947 8 years...
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airliner crash in NSW in September kills her and 12 others. 1948: Robert Cosgrove resumes premiership after acquittal on corruption and bribery charges...
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(1886–1968), American dancer and sculptor Gertrude Cosgrove (1882–1962), wife of Sir Robert Cosgrove, twice elected as Premier of Tasmania Gertrude Courtenay...
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Labor and Liberal parties, although Robert Cosgrove remained Premier of Tasmania. On 11 September 1956, Cosgrove's minister for housing, Carrol Bramich...
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1947, Labor leader Robert Cosgrove had stood down as Premier while he faced charges of bribery, corruption and conspiracy. Cosgrove was acquitted of all...
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Henry Edward Cosgrove AM QC (9 November 1922 – 22 February 2010) was an Australian judge. Cosgrove's father, Robert Cosgrove, would serve as Premier of...
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‘The Sound of Murder’ (1964), Lewis Eliot in ‘The New Men’ (1966) and Robert Cosgrove in ‘On the Island’ (1967) The Revenue Men (1967–68 BBC TV series):...
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December 1947 while Robert Cosgrove was facing corruption charges. He died on 18 June 1948, shortly after returning the premiership to Cosgrove on 24 February...
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state election: Denison Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota 4,938 Labor Robert Cosgrove (elected 1) 10,050 29.1 +4.7 Labor Alfred White (elected 6) 2,444 7...
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Tasmania, Australia – With the support of the then Premier of Tasmania, Robert Cosgrove (in office from 1939), Critchley Parker proposed a Jewish settlement...
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their earlier New Zealand experience of activism e.g. later premier Robert Cosgrove, and also Chris Watson from New South Wales. "Wobbly" activists in...
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is an American mystery documentary television series, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer. Documenting cold cases and paranormal phenomena...
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port is Poynduc. With the support of the then Premier of Tasmania, Robert Cosgrove (in office from 1939), Australian journalist Critchley Parker proposed...
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Lyons (1923–1928) Albert Ogilvie (1934–1939) Edmund Dwyer-Gray (1939) Robert Cosgrove (1939–1947, 1948–1958) Edward Brooker (1947–48) Eric Reece (1958–1969...
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Premier Robert Cosgrove and the Labor Party remained in government with the support of independent MHA Bill Wedd. At the 1950 election, Cosgrove was seeking...
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Dwyer-Gray, who served a six-month stint as Premier before handing over to Robert Cosgrove, a grocer who dominated the state's politics for 19 years, save for...
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Ogden Joseph Lyons Albert Ogilvie Edmund Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Edward Brooker Robert Cosgrove Eric Reece Bill Neilson Doug Lowe Harry Holgate Ken...
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Sparks Fly (album) (redirect from Disgusting (Miranda Cosgrove song))
Miranda Cosgrove. It was released on April 27, 2010, by Sony Music. After making her musical debut on the iCarly soundtrack in 2008, Cosgrove began planning...
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members were elected from each of five electorates. Incumbent Premier Robert Cosgrove continued to lead the Labor Party into the 1946 election. The Nationalist...
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six months due to an arrangement with fellow MHA Robert Cosgrove that he would stand aside for Cosgrove to assume the premiership in December 1939. In 1940...
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