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** and Sir
** Sir Morris Finer's Report of the Committee on One-Parent Families
( 1974
)
* By
Sir Joshua Reynolds
**
** Sir Joshua Reynolds
, by Estelle M
. Hurll
, from Project Gutenberg
** Harold Wilson becomes British Prime Minister after leading the Labour Party to a narrow election win over the Tory government of
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
, which had been in power for 13 years and had four different leaders during that time
.
** Sir Eric Willis
, Australian politician
, former Premier of New South Wales
( b. 1922
)
** Sir Geoffrey Howe
, British politician
** Sir Harry Oakes
, American-born
English gold mine owner
( murdered
) ( b. 1874
)
** Sir John Lavery
, Irish artist
( b. 1856
)
** Sir Thomas Beecham
, English conductor
( b. 1879
)
** Sir Douglas Nicholls appointed 28th Governor of South Australia
, the first Australian Aboriginal appointed to vice-regal office
.
** Sir Chris Hoy
, Scottish cyclist
** Cod War: British Foreign Secretary
Sir Alec Douglas-Home says that Royal Navy ships will be stationed to protect British trawlers off Iceland
.
** Sir Stanley Matthews
, English footballer
( d
. 2000
)
** A crowd assaults the rally of
Sir Oswald Mosley's right-wing Union Movement in London
.
** Sir Steve Redgrave
, English rower
** Sir Michael Epstein
, British medical researcher
** Sir Tyrone Guthrie
, English film director
, producer
, and writer
( b. 1900
)
** Sir Malcolm Sargent
, English conductor
( b. 1895
)
** Sir Arthur Elton
, pioneer of the British documentary film industry
( b. 1906
)
** 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
.
** Falklands War: British RFA
Sir Galahad is destroyed during the Bluff Cove Air Attacks
** Sir Charles Lyell
, British geologist
( b. 1797
)
** Sir Richard O ' Connor
, English general
( b. 1889
)
** Sir Edward Boyle
, Baron Boyle of Handsworth
, British Conservative cabinet minister
( b. 1923
)
** and Dirk
** Dirk Brinkmann
, German field hockey player
** Dirk Jan de Geer
, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
( b. 1870
)
** Dirk Nowitzki
, German basketball player
** Dirk van Erp
, Dutch American coppersmith
( d
. 1933
)
** Dirk Philips
, early Anabaptist writer and theologian
** Dirk Hartog
, Dutch ship's captain and explorer
( d
. 1621
)
** Dirk Philips
, early Anabaptist writer and theologian
( d
. 1568
)
** Dirk Philips
, Anabaptist theologian
( b. 1504
)
** Lorraine Hunt Lieberson
( soloist ), John Newton & Mark Donahue
( engineers ),
Dirk Sobotka
( producer
) for Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Sings Peter Lieberson: Neruda Songs
** Edel subregion
( YAL1
) – Bernier
, Dorre and
Dirk Hartog Islands
** Mark Donahue
, John Hill &
Dirk Sobotka for Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony ; Deus Ex Machina
( performed by Nashville Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero
)
** Dirk Bos
** Dirk Fock
** Column by
Dirk Verhofstadt on Liberales-website
, 7 August 2007
** Column by
Dirk Verhofstadt in Liberales-newsletter
, 28 March 2007
** Column by
Dirk Verhofstadt in Free Europe
, 5 August 2004
** Essay by
Dirk Verhofstadt 2 January 2004
** Dirk, the Scottish short sword or dagger
( biodag );
** " At Home in Two Worlds ", by
Dirk Johnson and Adam Piore
( Newsweek
)
** Dirk Vandenberg-percussion
1.346 seconds.