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    David Temple (4 July 1862 - 27 September 1921) was an influential early Australian trade unionist. He was born at Creswick, Victoria, where he became...
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  • as the Conservative Trade Unionists, or CTU, formed of people who sympathized with right wing Tory policy but were Trade Unionists. Historically, the Republic...
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  • theorist David Teegarden, American musician David Tejada (1929–2018), Peruvian physician David Temple, British conductor David Temple (trade unionist) (1862–1921)...
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    Little's murder in Butte, Montana. They also discuss the larger context of unionist actions and labor disputes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Frank...
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    Edward Carson (category Irish Unionist Party MPs)
    controlled by Unionist interests which supported Joseph Chamberlain's Imperial Preference views. The Cadbury family were Liberal supporters of free trade and had...
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    P. P. Narayanan (category Malaysian trade unionists)
    Pathazhapurayil Narayanan (15 February 1923 – 19 February 1996) was a Malaysian trade unionist. Narayanan was born on 15 February 1923, in Tholanur, present day Palakkad...
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    Thomas Hepburn (category Trade unionists from County Durham)
    History Society Richard Fynes, The Miners of Northumberland & Durham, 1873 David Temple, Above and Below the Limestone: The Pits and People of Easington District...
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    J. R. Clynes (category Trade unionists from Oldham)
    John Robert Clynes (27 March 1869 – 23 October 1949) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 35...
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    and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, the Ulster Unionist Party, Traditional Unionist Voice, and an independent candidate won one seat each. Labour...
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    5 February 2015. "TUSC parliamentary candidates in May 2015" (PDF). Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition. 4 March 2015. "Election Data 2010". Electoral...
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    (Bill) Temple (28 November 1898 – 9 April 1988), nicknamed "Temperance Bill" or "Temperance Willie", was a Canadian socialist politician, trade union activist...
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    authorities, the University of Wales and education colleges, MPs, trade unionists, industrialists, churches, political parties, members of the media...
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    Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (category Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies)
    opponent of the Tariff Reform movement, adhering to the section of Free Trade Unionists. On 11 August 1902, he was appointed to the Royal Victorian Order as...
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    made them repeatedly liable to deep splits, such as that of the Liberal Unionists in 1886 (they eventually joined the Conservative Party); the faction of...
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    Only with the emergence of the international trade union Industrial Workers of the World did trade unionists start to accept Chinese workers as part of...
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    northeastern counties. As was intended by unionists and their supporters in Westminster, Northern Ireland had a unionist majority, who wanted to remain in the...
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    Clarendon Hyde (category Members of the Middle Temple)
    where the sitting Liberal MP David Alfred Thomas had retired from politics. However, the seat was won by the Unionist Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart. The...
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  • form the Liberal Unionist Party, which in turn would merge with the Conservative Party by 1912. However, the Unionist support for trade protection in the...
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    Edward Leigh (category Members of the Inner Temple)
    Union Society. After graduating Leigh was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple and practised in arbitration and criminal law at Goldsmith Chambers (a barristers'...
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  • to Business and Trade Robert Stanley Lawrence Woodward — Chair of the Board, Met Office. For services to Public Sector Development David John Grey Wright...
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