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* 1914 – Jim Cairns, Australian politician ( d. 2003 )
After a meeting at the Prime Minister's residence, The Lodge, Whitlam and three of his ministers ( Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Jim Cairns, Attorney-General Senator Lionel Murphy, and Minister for Minerals and Energy Rex Connor ) signed a letter of authority for Connor to borrow up to US $ 4 billion.
James Ford " Jim " Cairns ( 4 October 191412 October 2003 ), Australian politician, was prominent in the Labor movement through the 1960s and 1970s, and was briefly Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam government.
* Cairns, Jim, Vietnam: scorched earth reborn, 1976
* Cairns, Jim, Oil in troubled waters, 1976
* Cairns, Jim, Growth to freedom, 1979
* Cairns, Jim, Survival now: the human transformation, 1982
* Cairns, Jim, Human growth, its source and potential, 1984
* Cairns, Jim, Strength within: towards an end to violence, 1988
* Cairns, Jim, Towards a new society: a new day has begun, 1990 – 1993
* Cairns, Jim, Untried road, 1990
* Cairns, Jim, Reshaping the future: liberated human potential, 1996
* Cairns, Jim, Liberated biological function: the source of human quality, 2001
* Cairns, Jim, New day: liberated biological human potential: the source of social reform to the good society there's no other way, 2002
* Dowsing, Irene ( 1971 ), Jim Cairns MHR, Acacia Press, Blackburn, Victoria.
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Junie Morosi ( born 26 July 1933 ) is an Australian businesswoman, who became a public figure in the 1970s through her relationship with Jim Cairns, Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Labor government.
However, in a 1998 interview, when asked whether Morosi was a good office organiser, Jim Cairns was quoted as saying " No. She wasn't supposed to be an office organiser.
The leader of the Labor Left, Dr Jim Cairns, attacked Crean's policies in the Cabinet, and in December 1974 Whitlam gave Cairns the Treasury and moved Crean to the Trade portfolio.
Following the 1974 election Barnard lost the Labor Deputy Leadership to Dr. Jim Cairns and shortly thereafter he retired from politics.
Labour candidate Jim Turnour has also put ahead that stage 1 of the Cairns Southern Motorway will begin with overpasses at Ray Jones Drive and Sheehy Road if elected.
* Jim Cairns, former Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Government, would often sells his books and other counter-culture material at a stall in the Kallista markets during the 1980s.
Players like Harry " Mucka " Fewin ( Australia 1920 ) and Cec Aynsley ( Australia 1924-28 ), both North Queenslanders, made their Queensland and Australian appearances from Brisbane, while Jim Bennett ( Australia 1924 ) had played in Cairns in 1920, but again wasn't selected for his state or country until he returned to the Bulimba Cup competition.

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On 9 July 1876, The Girls ' Village Home was officially opened with 12 cottages by the then Lord Cairns.
On 5 December 2011, Dave Cairns appeared as a guest on BBC Two programme, Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
On 30 June 2006, Australian Airlines ceased to exist, with the airline's Boeing 767-300s and crew to still provide services from Cairns under the Qantas brand.
On Christmas Day 1974, while Whitlam was overseas, Cyclone Tracy devastated the city of Darwin, and Cairns as Acting Prime Minister impressed the nation with his sympathetic and decisive leadership.
On 2 December 1974, the media furore around Cairns ' employment offer to Morosi began.
On 13 December 1974, it was reported that Morosi would accept Cairns ' offer of employment.
On 15 September 2002, Cairns finally admitted on ABC radio that he had a sexual relationship with Junie Morosi.
On the other occasion referred to, Cairns spoke in opposition to Lord John Russell's amendment to the motion for the second reading of the government Reform Bill, winning the approval of Benjamin Disraeli.
On 16 September 2008, Cairns resigned from the government during arguments in the Labour party over Gordon Brown's leadership, saying that the time had come to " allow a leadership debate to run its course ".
On 22 January 2006, Cairns announced his retirement from ODIs in a press conference.
On November 25, Cairns gave the skull piece to FBI Special Agent James W. Anderton and it was then sent to the FBI Laboratory in Washington DC.
In the Cairns area, a Chinese businessman, Andrew Lee On built the first sugar mill in 1882, named Pioneer Mill, and established the Hop Wah Plantation on of land.
On 7 January 2005 five of the World XI players, Darren Gough, Chris Cairns, Daniel Vettori, Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo, sent messages of hope and called on cricket fans to support the Appeal.
On the corner of Hotham and Powlett Streets, the large Cairns Memorial Presbyterian Church, which was built in the 1880s was subject to an innovative apartment conversion after the church was gutted by fire in 1988, leaving only the exterior sandstone shell.
On 2 April, Rau was visited by Iris Indorato, the honorary consul for Germany and France in Cairns.
On 20 November 1975, in the middle of the election campaign which followed the dismissal of the Whitlam government, a Sydney solicitor, Danny Sankey, initiated a private prosecution against Gough Whitlam, Rex Connor, Lionel Murphy and Jim Cairns.
On his death in 1989 he was succeeded by his son Simon Dallas Cairns.
In reference to Cairn ’ s intellectual legacy, Gerald Kernerman and Philip Resnick state:On a remarkably wide range of topics – from the regional impact of Canada ’ s electoral system, the role of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the development of Canadian federalism to the ongoing efforts to constitutionally reshape the federation and the effects on minorities of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Cairns has initiated and shaped many of our most pivotal debates .” Cairns ’ work focuses extensively on the question of citizenship in the Canadian federation, a theme important to a discussion of Indigenous rights and citizenship.

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