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Malcolm and Fraser
When he went to seek the Governor-General's approval of the election, the Governor-General instead dismissed him as Prime Minister, and shortly thereafter installed leader of the opposition Malcolm Fraser in his place.
Governor-General of Australia Sir John Kerr appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker prime minister after dismissing Gough Whitlam.
* Malcolm Fraser ( LP ), Minister for the Army
The suggestion of suicide was emphatically rejected by Holt's son Sam, by his biographer Tom Frame, and by former prime minister and Holt's Cabinet colleague at the time, Malcolm Fraser.
John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC (; born 21 May 1930 ) is a former Liberal Party politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia.
Malcolm Fraser in 1956
Malcolm Fraser was born in Toorak to a family with a history of involvement in politics and the pastoral / grazing industry.
Malcolm Fraser's father, John Neville Fraser, was a pastoralist at Deniliquin in the Riverina region of New South Wales and later at a property called " Nareen ", near Hamilton in the Western District of Victoria.
Malcolm Fraser in 1966
Malcolm Fraser at Parliament House, Canberra | Parliament House in 2008, for Kevin Rudd's national apology to the Stolen Generations.
In 2004, Fraser designated the University of Melbourne the official custodian of his personal papers and library to create the Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne.
Bust of Malcolm Fraser by political cartoonist, caricaturist and sculptor Peter Nicholson ( cartoonist ) | Peter Nicholson located in the Prime Minister's Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
* Ayres, Philip ( 1987 ), Malcolm Fraser, a Biography, Heinemann, Richmond, Victoria.
* Kelly, Paul ( 2000 ), Malcolm Fraser, in Michelle Grattan ( ed.
Malcolm Fraser in Power, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Simons, Margaret with Fraser, Malcolm ( 2010 ), Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs, Melbourne University Publishing Limited ( Miegunyah Press ), Melbourne, Victoria.
* Malcolm Fraser – Australia's Prime Ministers / National Archives of Australia
* Australian Biography – Malcolm Fraser An extensive 1994 interview with Fraser
* The Malcolm Fraser Collection at the University of Melbourne Archives
* 1975 – Australian constitutional crisis of 1975: Australian Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismisses the government of Gough Whitlam, appoints Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister and announces a general election to be held in early December.

Malcolm and chose
Three previous judges of the award, Malcolm Bradbury, David Holloway and W. L. Webb, met and chose Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children ( the 1981 winner ) as " the best novel out of all the winners.
Tatchell chose Malcolm X as his specialist subject when appearing on Celebrity Mastermind, explaining that he considered him an inspiration and hero ( his other inspirations are Mahatma Gandhi, Sylvia Pankhurst and Martin Luther King ).
In September 2008 Malcolm chose to return to the backbenches of the Scottish Labour Group to spend more time campaigning on constituency issues, such as the proposed Leith Biomass Plant.
Kuby, with Kunstler, represented Gregory Lee Johnson, a protester who burned a U. S. Flag at the 1984 Republican National Convention ; Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, the blind cleric who headed the Egyptian-based militant group Al-Gama ' a al-Islamiyya, accused of planning and encouraging terrorist attacks against Americans ; Colin Ferguson, the man responsible for the 1993 LIRR shootings ( who chose to represent himself at trial ); Qubilah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, accused of plotting to murder Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam ; Glenn Harris, a New York public school teacher who absconded with a fifteen year-old girl for two months ; Darrell Cabey, a youth who was acquitted of assault on Bernard Goetz and successfully sued him for shooting Cabey ; Yu Kikumura, a member of the Japanese Red Army ; and associates of the Gambino Crime Family.
In " The Ballot or the Bullet ", Malcolm chose not to discuss religion but rather to stress the experiences common to African-Americans of all backgrounds.

Malcolm and Sir
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
Donald Campbell was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, the son of Malcolm, later Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of 13 world speed records in the 1920s and 30s in the famous Bluebird cars and boats, and his second wife, Dorothy Evelyn née Whittall.
Nine years earlier, Robert Hardy had played Donald's father, Sir Malcolm Campbell, in the BBC2 Playhouse television drama " Speed King "-both were written by Roger Milner and produced by Innes Lloyd.
However, 179 other Conservative MPs were defeated, including present and former Cabinet ministers such as Norman Lamont, Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Michael Portillo.
Following his resignation as Prime Minister, Major briefly became Leader of the Opposition, and Shadow Foreign Secretary ( as Sir Malcolm Rifkind, who was Foreign Secretary prior to the election, had lost his seat ), and remained in this post until the election of William Hague as leader of the Conservative Party in June 1997.
* 1925 – Sir Malcolm Campbell becomes the first man to break the land barrier at Pendine Sands in Wales.
He was granted a state funeral on 14 September, which was attended by over 1, 000 mourners including Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Premier Neville Wran, Mervyn Wood, Justice Lionel Murphy and former NSW Labor Premier and former Governor-General Sir William McKell.
* 1935 – Sir Malcolm Campbell reaches a speed of 304. 331 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, becoming the first person to drive an automobile over 300 mph
Later it was the subject of a 1959 ballet by English composer Sir Malcolm Arnold and, in 1979, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim.
An illustrative example is the Australian constitutional crises of 1975, when the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam on his own reserve power authority and replaced him with Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraser.
* December 31 – Sir Malcolm Campbell, English land and water racer ( b. 1885 )
* March 11 – Sir Malcolm Campbell, English land and water racer ( d. 1948 )
** Sir Malcolm Sargent, English conductor ( b. 1895 )
** Australian constitutional crisis of 1975: Governor-General of Australia Sir John Kerr dismisses the government of Gough Whitlam and commissions Malcolm Fraser as Prime Minister.
Sir John McEwen died in 1980, in Melbourne, aged 80, by which time Malcolm Fraser's government was abandoning McEwenite trade policies.
* Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1924 Blue-Bird and
The original plan was that Arturo Toscanini would conduct the opening concerts, but he was unwell, and the inaugural concerts were conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent and Sir Adrian Boult.
Highgate Cemetery is the burial place of Karl Marx, Michael Faraday, Douglas Adams, George Eliot, Jacob Bronowski, Sir Ralph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, Sir Sidney Nolan, Alexander Litvinenko, Malcolm McLaren, and Radclyffe Hall.

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