• Donald Harvey McLachlan (25 September 1908 – 10 January 1971) was a Scottish journalist and author who was the founding editor of The Sunday Telegraph...
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  • Financial News 1934–1938 Succeeded by Hargreaves Parkinson Preceded by Donald McLachlan Deputy Editor of The Daily Telegraph 1960–1964 Succeeded by Colin Welch...
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  • Lachlan Sven McDonald Giles (born 17 June 1986) is an Australian grappler and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) black belt competitor and coach. He is a bronze...
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    Ben McLachlan (/məˈklɒxlən/ mə-KLOKH-lən; マクラクラン 勉, Makurakuran Ben; born 10 May 1992) is a Japanese former professional tennis player who previously...
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    then eight years old. 1910–1938: George Sydney Freeman 1938–1940: Donald McLachlan 1940–1952: Harold Dent 1952–1969: Walter James 1969–1989: Stuart Maclure...
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     6. Retrieved 28 October 2012. "Biographical material collected by Donald McLachlan relating to Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound". Archivesearch....
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  • bellicose and irascible temperament. Fleming also used the name of Donald McLachlan, a former colleague of both his and Godfrey's in the NID. The name...
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  • Mayor Term Louis Severin 1903 Donald McLachlan 1904 Charles McKenzie 1905 Edward Earl 1906 Richard Alfred Tills 1907 Sinclair Miller 1908 John Coxall 1909...
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  • Captain John Litchfield (who had been present at the time) and to Donald McLachlan. Both men rejected Irving's attacks on Broome and condemned his conclusions...
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    and writer Nicholas D. Kristof, journalist, author, op-ed columnist Donald McLachlan, Scottish journalist and author, founding editor of The Sunday Telegraph...
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  • intelligence services, which convinced Edward Heath, who was McLachlan's source, to tell McLachlan that the information was incorrect. The Sunday Telegraph...
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  • premiered on ABC TV on 1 February 2013 at 8:30 pm. The series stars Craig McLachlan in the lead role of Dr. Lucien Blake, who returns home to Ballarat, northwest...
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  • 1921–1923 Donald McLachlan: 27  1923–1927 Albert Ernest Rowe: 32  1927–1929 F. Piercey: 30  1929–1930 Albert Ernest Rowe: 32  1930–1938 Donald McLachlan: 27 ...
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    Lachlan Watson (born April 12, 2001) is an American actor, best known for playing trans boy Theo Putnam in the Netflix original series Chilling Adventures...
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  • Margaret Cruikshank, Helen Hill Miller, Marjorie Deane, Nancy Balfour, Donald McLachlan, Keith Kyle, Andrew Boyd and George Steiner. He was particularly supportive...
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    Don Pyke (redirect from Donald Lachlan Pyke)
    Donald Lachlan Pyke (born 5 December 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who is the CEO of the West Coast Eagles having previously been an assistant...
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  • Corran Norman Stuart McLachlan (1 April 1944 – 9 August 2003) was a New Zealand research scientist and entrepreneur. McLachlan is noted for his work on...
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    Lachlan Keith Murdoch (/ˈlɒklən/; born 8 September 1971) is an Australian businessman and mass media heir. He is the executive chairman of Nova Entertainment...
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    on 5 September 2009 Room 39: Naval Intelligence in action 1939–45, Donald McLachlan, p. 178, (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1968) ISBN 978-0-297-76115-0...
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  • Robert McLachlan is a Canadian cinematographer. A successful cyclist in his youth, McLachlan quit the sport to take up cinematography, and entered the...
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  • Donald Gerard McNeil Jr. (born February 1, 1954) is an American journalist. He was a science and health reporter for The New York Times where he reported...
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    John McKean McLachlan (27 August 1873 – 29 December 1930) was a British socialist politician. McLachlan was elected to Levenshulme District Council in...
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  • Convoys Imperial War Museum British Naval Intelligence Papers, mainly of Donald McLachlan and Patrick Beesly Whitaker's Almanack 1951 Whitaker's Almanack 1953...
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  • Succeeded by David Rees-Williams Media offices Preceded by Malcolm Muggeridge Deputy Editor of The Daily Telegraph 1953–1954 Succeeded by Donald McLachlan...
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  • Lachlan Malcolm McDonald (born 3 November 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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    Clan Donald, also known as Clan MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Dòmhnaill; Mac Dòmhnaill [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪õː.ɪʎ]), is a Highland Scottish clan and one...
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    Clan Maclachlan (redirect from Clan Lachlan)
    feet (13.1 m) high. In the late 18th century, Donald Maclachlan oversaw the construction of New Castle Lachlan, a mansion which stands about a ten-minute...
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  • When She Loved Me (category Sarah McLachlan songs)
    American musician Randy Newman and recorded by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan for Pixar's animated film Toy Story 2 (1999). The song is sung by the...
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