The First Griffith Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Premier Samuel Griffith. It succeeded the First McIlwraith Ministry...
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Government of the 2nd Dáil (redirect from Third Ministry of the Irish Republic)
ministry (10 January – 9 September 1922) was led by Arthur Griffith as president. Griffith died in office on 12 August 1922, but a new Dáil ministry was...
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The first Blair ministry lasted from May 1997 to June 2001. After eighteen years in opposition, Labour ousted the Conservatives at the May 1997 election...
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Parliament after the 1878 election. It was in turn succeeded by the First Griffith Ministry on 13 November 1883 after losing the 1883 election. On 21 January...
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David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of...
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from that date till 13 June 1888 Secretary for Railways in the First Griffith Ministry. At the general election in 1888, Dutton was an unsuccessful candidate...
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use in newspapers from as early as 1892, when a minister in the First Griffith Ministry was criticised for his performance in the role. "(Editorial)"....
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Arnold Griffith CBE FRS (13 June 1893 – 13 October 1963), was an English engineer and the son of Victorian science fiction writer George Griffith. Among...
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pneumonia. In January 1928 he reported what is now known as Griffith's Experiment, the first widely accepted demonstrations of bacterial transformation...
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The first Keating ministry (Labor) was the 58th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 24th Prime Minister, Paul Keating...
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Andrew John Griffith (born 23 February 1971) is a British Conservative politician and former senior media executive who has been the Member of Parliament...
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Douglas Ministry on 8 July 1876. He retired with his colleagues in January 1879. In June 1884, Mein assumed office in the First Griffith Ministry, resuming...
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minister Rupert Griffith, former Ministry in the Works and Transport Minister Stacy Roopnarine, former minister in the National Security Ministry Embau Moheni...
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The first MacDonald ministry of the United Kingdom lasted from January to November 1924. The Labour Party, under Ramsay MacDonald, had failed to win the...
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Theresa May formed the first May ministry in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2016, after having been invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new administration...
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The first Rudd ministry (Labor) was the 64th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 26th Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. The...
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Arthur Joseph Griffith (Irish: Art Seosamh Ó Gríobhtha; 31 March 1871 – 12 August 1922) was an Irish writer, newspaper editor and politician who founded...
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ministers. When the Fourth ministry assumed office in 1922 after the approval of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, with Arthur Griffith as its head, cabinet members...
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Liberal government, 1905–1915 (redirect from First Asquith Ministry)
and Ireland that began in 1905 and ended in 1915 consisted of two ministries: the first led by Henry Campbell-Bannerman (from 1905 to 1908) and the final...
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Single non-transferable vote Single transferable vote "First past the post". nzhistory.govt.nz. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 13 January 2016. Archived...
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first in February 2023 and later in November 2023. On 22 May 2024, Sunak announced a general election for 4 July 2024, after which a new ministry will...
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in one of whose ministries Griffith afterwards had his first portfolio. Griffith was called to the bar in 1867. In 1870, Griffith returned to Sydney...
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Conservative government, 1922–1924 (redirect from First Baldwin Ministry)
and ended in 1924 consisted of two ministries: the Law ministry (from 1922 to 1923) and then the first Baldwin ministry (from 1923 onwards). The government...
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Government of the 1st Dáil (redirect from Ministries of the First Dáil)
departments. There were two ministries of Dáil Éireann during the First Dáil. The 1st ministry (22 January to 1 April 1919) was led by Cathal Brugha and lasted...
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VU University Amsterdam. In 1993 she started work at the Ministry of Justice. In 2000 Griffith joined the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy after...
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During the first half of 1972, Johnson met Melanie Griffith, the 14-year-old daughter of his Harrad Experiment co-star Tippi Hedren. When Griffith was 15...
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also a wargame designer for the UK Ministry of Defence, and a leading figure in the wargaming community. Griffith was a freelance military historian and...
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Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen PC (18 October 1865 – 1 June 1946) was a British politician in the Conservative Party whose career was cut...
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Attack (1960), a war movie written by Griffith and directed by Corman, and Beast from Haunted Cave (1959), the first film directed by Monte Hellman. Corman...
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elections on a single day). Premier: Samuel Griffith (Ministerial) (1883–1888) 1 The First Griffith Ministry was constituted on 13 November 1883. As a result...
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