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Heffron and .
When Premier Cahill died on 22 October 1959, he was replaced by Askin's friend and parliamentary contemporary, Robert " Bob " Heffron, which tended to calm his aggression and opposition towards the government.
At the March 1962 election, Labor had been in power for 21 years and Heffron had since been Premier for 2 and a half years.
Despite these promises, Askin and the new Country Party Leader, Charles Cutler, lost the election to Heffron, mainly due to the adverse reactions of voters towards the November 1960 " horror budget " and credit squeeze made by the federal Liberal government of Robert Menzies.
* 1890 – Bob Heffron, Australian politician, 30th Premier of New South Wales ( d. 1978 )
* 25 April: The LVF was blamed for shooting dead Catholic civilian Ciaran Heffron ( 22 ) in Crumlin.
In 1982, the story was made into a movie again by director Richard T. Heffron with Armand Assante as Mike Hammer.
The unincorporated communities of Blaine, Dopp, and Heffron are located within the town.
This led to the proposal to establish the Institute of Technology, submitted by the then New South Wales Minister for Education Bob Heffron, accepted on 9 July 1946.
" ( James Rolmaz ) sung by J. C Heffron.
The official announcement was made on 31 January 1947, and McKell resigned from parliament and from the ministry on 6 February, but not before participating in the caucus vote to elect his own successor ( 5 February ); he had favoured Bob Heffron, but James McGirr had the numbers.
Brereton served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as member for Randwick 1970 – 71 and Heffron 1973 – 90.
In mid-2007, the faculties physically combined, and moved into UNSW's newly renovated Heffron Building, which UNSW renamed the Australian School of Business Building.
The Season 2 elimination results had winner and future third placeman John Heffron staying in and Kathleen Madigan and Jay London eliminated.
John Heffron is an American stand-up comic.
Heffron has appeared on Comedy Central Presents, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and won the second season of Last Comic Standing.
He is married to Rie Heffron, who participated in the first season of reality show America's Toughest Jobs.
Wakehurst with Bob Heffron, Minister for National Emergency Services, in 1941.
Kensington is in the electorates of Coogee and Heffron for the State parliament represented by Bruce Notley-Smith ( Liberal ) and Kristina Keneally ( Labor ) respectively and the Kingsford-Smith electorate represented by Peter Garrett ( Labor ) for the Federal parliament.
Bishop Patrick Richard Heffron founded Saint Mary's College in 1912, a men's college operated by the Winona Diocese.
Heffron Hall, a residential hall was built in 1920, and named after Bishop Heffron.

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This led to a No Disqualification match between JBL and Heffron later that evening, which Heffron won following interference from Stevie Richards ( his Steel Chair Shot to the head gave JBL a bleeding wound ), a Spinebuster from World Heavyweight Champion Batista, and Heffron's Moonsault finishing move.
Heffron Park, on Fitzgerald Avenue and between Bunnerong Road and Robey Street is a particularly large park.
In 1947, Prime Minister Ben Chifley named McKell as Governor-General of Australia, initiating a struggle between, on one side, Robert Heffron ( supported by the Party Executive, McKell, many urban members, and many radical members ) and, on the other side, McGirr ( supported mainly by ex-Langite, rural and Catholic members ).

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John Heffron,
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In late 2006, Anheuser-Busch sponsored a comedy tour titled " Real Men of Comedy " starring John Heffron, Joe Rogan, and Charlie Murphy.
She was also the subject of a heavily fictionalized 1988 TV movie written by John Michael Hayes and directed by Richard Heffron entitled Pancho Barnes, in which she was portrayed by Valerie Bertinelli.

Heffron and New
Robert James " Bob " Heffron ( 10 September 189027 July 1978 ) was one of the longest-serving New South Wales state parliamentarians.
" Bob " Heffron ( as he was widely known ) was born in Thames, New Zealand and left school at 15 to work in a gold-treating plant while studying metallurgy at the Thames School of Mines.
In 1939, ILP was readmitted to the New South Wales Labor Party, under pressure from the Federal Executive of the party, and Heffron, William McKell and Lang contested the leadership of the reunited party, with McKell winning.
In the series of Labor governments which ruled New South Wales uninterruptedly from 1941 to 1965, Heffron always held a prominent place.
In Robert Askin the New South Wales Liberals had, for the first time, a confident, tough, and photogenic leader, skilled – unlike Heffron – in TV debate, although Labor did respectably at the 1962 election.
Heffron was made honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Sydney in 1952 and University of New England in 1956, and an honorary Doctor of Science by the New South Wales University of Technology in 1955.

Heffron and 2010
On August 8, 2010, Heffron was slated to appear at the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling PPV Hardcore Justice, however, he could not attend the event and was replaced by a fake Blue Meanie named The Blue Tilly.

Margery and .
The earliest known autobiography in English is the early 15th-century Booke of Margery Kempe, describing among other things her pilgrimage to the Holy Land and visit to Rome.
* Margery Eagan and Peter Gelzinis are longtime metro columnists, as is Joe Fitzgerald, who was formerly a sports columnist.
Four female writers of the Golden Age are considered the four original " Queens of Crime ": Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh and Margery Allingham.
Oxford was the only son of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford and Margery Golding.
He was born on 12 April 1550 at the de Vere ancestral home, Castle Hedingham, the only son of John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford and his second wife, Margery Golding.
Both the 16th Earl and the Countess of Oxford had established court connections: John accompanying Princess Elizabeth from house arrest at Hatfield to the throne, and Margery being appointed a Maid of Honor in 1559.
Gordon continued to act on the stage throughout the 1930s, including notable runs as Mattie in Ethan Frome, Margery Pinchwife in William Wycherley's Restoration comedy The Country Wife at London's Old Vic and on Broadway, and Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House at Central City, Colorado, and on Broadway.
After high school, Margery ( her sister ) and Ruth were able to enter St. Margaret ’ s School for Girls, a college preparatory school, with help from a full time scholarship.
The production was directed by Michael Bawtree with a cast of Jack Bittner, Margery Cohen, Jim Corti, Ed Dixon, Patricia Elliott, Kurt Peterson, and Janie Sell.
Unmarried, King is survived by relative Margery King.
Julian became well known throughout England as a spiritual authority: the English mystic ( and author of the first known autobiography written in England ) Margery Kempe mentions going to Norwich to speak with her.
William Byrd was born in London, the son of another Thomas Byrd about whom nothing further is known, and his wife, Margery.
Jane Seymour was born at Wulfhall, Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, the daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth.
Kett was the son of Tom and Margery Kett and had several brothers, and clergyman Francis Kett was his nephew.
Taking a vow of chastity while being married was unusual, but not unprecedented, as around 1413, Margery Kempe also negotiated a vow of chastity with her husband.
Edward Seymour was born in about 1500, to Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth.
* Margery Bonney Erskine ... Committee Woman ( as Mrs. Wallace Erskine )
In 1931, he and Margery " Marny " Kimball were married.
* Autolycus is the name of a pet Jackdaw belonging to the fictional detective Albert Campion in the novels by Margery Allingham.
Margery Allingham, in Time and Tide, wrote that her only regret, " is that the story was written in the first person.
" Against Oblivion: History of Calhoun County " by Margery P. Dews.

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