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  • Ian MacLachlan Arrol (February 20, 1924 – June 16, 2000) was Member of Parliament for the federal riding of York East, elected as a Progressive Conservative...
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  • Arrol may refer to: Arrol Corelli (born 1985), Indian composer Ian MacLachlan Arrol (1924–2000), English politician William Arrol (1839–1913), Scottish...
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    26th  1963–1965 27th  1965–1968 28th  1968–1972 29th  1972–1974     Ian MacLachlan Arrol Progressive Conservative 30th  1974–1979     David Collenette Liberal...
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  • Succeeded by Alan Redway In office 8 July 1974 – 22 May 1979 Preceded by Ian MacLachlan Arrol Succeeded by Ron Ritchie Personal details Born (1946-06-24) 24 June...
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  • office 1962–1972 Preceded by Robert Henry McGregor Succeeded by Ian MacLachlan Arrol Personal details Born (1921-12-25)December 25, 1921 Poland Died January...
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    Liberal David R. Broadfoot 1,043 17.76% – Co-operative Commonwealth Ian MacLachlan Arrol 996 16.96% 3.99% Total 5,874 – – Rejected, spoiled and declined 596...
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  • Conservative member for North Okanagan—Shuswap, British Columbia. Ian MacLachlan Arrol b. 1924 first elected in 1972 as Progressive Conservative member...
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  • v Argentina at Buenos Aires 140 Charlie MacLachlan hooker 1981-10-03 v Argentina at Buenos Aires 141 Ian MacMillan scrum-half 1981-10-03 v Argentina at...
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    (1788–1874), physician and inventor of the Arnott waterbed Sir William Arrol (1839–1913), bridge builder Alexander Bain (1810–1877), inventor and engineer...
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  • Dumfries F.C. 5th Kings Own Scottish Borderers (Car manufacturer works side) Arrol-Johnston Another club, Dumfries Amateurs F.C., declined the invitation to...
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    1970s). Other thread mills include Oakshaw thread works (later used by Arrol-Johnston car manufacturers) and the Burnside thread works. By the mid-19th...
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  • Chaplains' Department Temp Capt. Edgar Stephen Kemp Lt.-Col. Archibald Arrol Kennedy DSO TD Scottish Rifles Maj. Guy Belfield Kensington, Royal Engineers...
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  • Capt. John Wallace MacKinlay, Scottish Rifles Q.M. and Hon. Lt. David McLachlan, Royal Highlanders Tmp 2nd Lt. James Menzies MacLachlan, General List, attd...
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    designed a structure that was built by Glasgow-based company Sir William Arrol & Co. from 1883. It was opened on 4 March 1890, and spans a total length...
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  • Mullet & A. Pettigrew (Halfway and District Cambuslang) J. McIntyre & J. Arrol (Garelochhead) 1942 J. Mitchell & W. Square (Linthouse Glasgow) G. Burns...
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  • Lieutenant Leonard Whittington (66714), RAFVR. Acting Flight Lieutenant Ian Arrol (132918), RAFVR. Acting Flight Lieutenant Morris Barnett (182044), RAFVR...
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  • Paton Verden Anderson, JP. For services to child care in Scotland. James Arrol, County Surveyor, Ross and Cromarty County Council. Frank Austin, JP, chairman...
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