• Owen Pieter Faure Horwood, DMS (6 December 1916 – 13 September 1998) was a South African economist, politician, leader of the National Party in the province...
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    Finance In office 1967–1975 Preceded by Ebenhaezer Dönges Succeeded by Owen Horwood Personal details Born (1903-11-17)17 November 1903 Ladybrand, Orange...
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  • attended Chaplin High School in Gweru. Smith's sister Helen was married to Owen Horwood, who was Minister of Finance in the South African government. Smith,...
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  • Horwood (born 1962), British politician Neil Horwood (born 1964), Scottish footballer Owen Horwood (1916–1998), South African politician Ray Horwood (1927–2009)...
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  • appointed as the Minister of Finance in August 1984. He succeeded Dr. Owen Horwood, inheriting an extremely complex task. South Africa was in financial...
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    efficiency gains over prior centrifugal processes. In 1977, Finance Minister Owen Horwood stated that his party stood by its assurance that its nuclear program...
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  • de Klerk Preceded by Owen Horwood Minister of Economic Affairs 1975–1980 Succeeded by Dawie de Villiers Preceded by Owen Horwood Minister of Tourism and...
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    Vorster (takes office after Verwoerd's death) B.J. Vorster (I) (II) (III) Owen Horwood 1975 1984 NP P.W. Botha (I) (II) Barend du Plessis 1984 1992 NP F.W....
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    1983 No. 86 F. W. de Klerk Johannes de Klerk Nico Diederichs Jim Fouché Owen Horwood Gerhardus Petrus Jooste 1985 Piet Koornhof Douglas Mitchell 1974 No....
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  • Minister Connie Mulder, upon his resignation from Cabinet Finance Minister Owen Horwood appointed Justice Anton Mostert to carry out an inquiry into foreign...
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  • Horwood (22 July 1877 – 15 August 1959) was a Cape Colony cricketer who played first class cricket from 1899 to 1909. Born in Port Elizabeth, Horwood...
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  • Margaret Thatcher, Sir Keith Joseph, South African finance minister Owen Horwood and Saudi Arabian oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani as readers. In addition...
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    Gwisai, Socialist and political activist; former Member of Parliament Owen Horwood, South African economist and politician; South African Minister of Finance...
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    1974 Minister of Tourism and Minister of Indian Affairs Frank Waring Owen Horwood 18 May 1970 1972 1972 29 April 1974 Minister of Coloured Affairs and...
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  • own journal, Free Market, which was released six times a year. Senator Owen Horwood (Minister of Finance) and Gerhard de Kock (Governor of the Reserve Bank)...
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    NP 1978–1979 1979–1980 1980 1981–1982 1982–1984 Minister of Finance Owen Horwood NP 1978–1984 Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha NP 1978–1984 Minister...
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    April 1974 Prime Minister John Vorster Preceded by Jan Haak Succeeded by Owen Horwood Minister of Home Affairs In office 9 August 1968 – 22 April 1970 Prime...
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    Willem Botha 29 April 1974 10 October 1978 Finance Nicolaas Diederichs Owen Horwood 29 April 1974 February 1975 February 1975 10 October 1978 Home Affairs...
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  • Jesuit priest and theologian. Frans Hogenbirk, 80, Dutch football player. Owen Horwood, 81, South African economist and politician, heart attack. Antonio Núñez...
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  • Gwisai, Socialist and political activist; former Member of Parliament Owen Horwood, South African economist and politician; South African Minister of Finance...
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  • The Salt Roads Leah Horlick poet Riot Lung, For Your Own Good Harold Horwood 1923 2006 Karen Houle poet The Grand River Watershed: A Folk Ecology Liz...
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  • singer/harpist Emma Horwood, and was soon accompanying herself with harp in Celtic and Folk Festivals, concerts and recitals. Owen commissioned South Australian...
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  • Dancing: It Takes Two on BBC Two. Shirley Ballas, Darcey Bussell, Craig Revel Horwood, and Bruno Tonioli returned as judges. On 20 October, actor Alfonso Ribeiro...
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    Blue score was awarded by Cynthia Erivo who filled in for Craig Revel Horwood as judge for week 9. Red number indicates Tom & Amy were at the bottom...
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  • judging panel consists of Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke, making Horwood the only judge to remain with the programme...
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  • Reucassel (born 1976), Australian radio and television presenter Craig Revel Horwood (born 1965), Australian-British dancer and choreographer Craig Rice (author)...
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    Toyah Willcox.[citation needed] Nadia Sawalha, Midge Ure, Craig Revel Horwood, Jeremy Edwards, Chris Bisson, Martin Hancock, Sunetra Sarker, Gemma Atkinson...
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  • effect. In February 2019, Will Horwood was appointed as PSNI FC manager. Six months later, in November 2019, Horwood appointed 20-year-old Rhys Hadden...
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  • show Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. Judges Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, and Bruno Tonioli all returned and were joined on the judging panel by...
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    Willows in Winter 1996 Animated film. Based on the 1993 book by William Horwood, of the same name. It is the sequel to 1995 animation film, The Wind in...
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