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    John Joseph Cahill (21 January 1891 – 22 October 1959), also known as Joe Cahill or J. J. Cahill, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, railway...
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  • Joseph J. Cahill (February 18, 1857 – February 16, 1934) was an American politician from New York. Cahill was born on February 18, 1857, in Brooklyn,...
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  • Fiske Cahill, James Cahill, Henry Cahill, Olivia Cahill, Gideon Cahill, Luke Cahill, Katherine Cahill, Thomas Cahill, Jane Cahill, and Madeleine Cahill in...
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    competition. The Government of New South Wales, led by the premier, Joseph Cahill, authorised work to begin in 1958 with Utzon directing construction...
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    Sharpe Jodi McKay Chris Minns Deputy leaders Bill Dunn Jack Baddeley Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Syd Einfeld Jack Ferguson Ron Mulock...
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    then New South Wales Premier John Joseph Cahill, who also approved construction of the Sydney Opera House. The Cahill Expressway starts at the interchange...
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  • Cyril Joseph Cahill (21 November 1900 – 18 April 1977) was an Australian politician. He was born in Inverell to schoolteacher William John Cahill and Ada...
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  • Sharpe Jodi McKay Chris Minns Deputy leaders Bill Dunn Jack Baddeley Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Syd Einfeld Jack Ferguson Ron Mulock...
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    Sharpe Jodi McKay Chris Minns Deputy leaders Bill Dunn Jack Baddeley Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Syd Einfeld Jack Ferguson Ron Mulock...
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    Bernard Joseph Stanislaus Cahill (London, January 30, 1866 - Alameda County, October 4, 1944), American cartographer and architect, was the inventor of...
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  • election. McGirr nearly lost the 1950 election and was replaced in 1952 by Joseph Cahill. In August 1953, two Fairfield aldermen − including a former mayor −...
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    Sir Joseph Cook GCMG (7 December 1860 – 30 July 1947) was an Australian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of Australia, from 1913 to 1914...
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  • a comprehensive high school, the school was named in honour of John Joseph Cahill, the local member of parliament and the Premier of New South Wales from...
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    Minister of the Crown in the cabinets of William McKell, James McGirr and Joseph Cahill, most notably as Minister for Education from 1944 to 1960 and as Deputy...
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    was born in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, the eighth and last child of Joseph Wran and his wife Lillian (née Langley). He was educated at Nicholson Street...
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    factional opponents. On 2 April 1952, he resigned from the Premiership; Joseph Cahill succeeded him. He afterwards took up a controversial appointment as...
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  • Cyril Joseph Cahill (February 22, 1883 – after 1933) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He represented Harbour Main in the Newfoundland House of Assembly...
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  • Edward Joseph Cahill (10 September 1902 – 21 July 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League...
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    the oldest living premier of an Australian state. Unsworth, the son of Joseph and Olive Unsworth, was born in Dubbo, New South Wales, and educated in...
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    New Jersey, and graduated in 1929. Afterwards, Cahill graduated St. Joseph's College (now Saint Joseph's University) at Philadelphia in 1933. He returned...
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