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Treasurer and Askin
As Premier and Treasurer, Askin heavily involved himself in the business of Government, while also maintaining a range of social agendas and regular outings to the racetrack or Rugby League games.

Treasurer and on
While not illegal, on 15 March the Treasurer of the party, Jack Dromey stated publicly that he had neither knowledge of or involvement in these loans and had only become aware when he read about it in the newspapers.
James Hutton was born in Edinburgh on 3 June 1726 OS as one of five children of William Hutton, a merchant who was Edinburgh City Treasurer, but who died in 1729 when James was still young.
The early Cabinet, like that of today, included the Treasurer and other department heads who sat on the Treasury bench.
To force the matter, the Pelham brothers had to resign on the question whether he should be admitted or not, and it was only after all other arrangements had proved impracticable, that they were reinstated with Pitt appointed as Vice Treasurer of Ireland in February 1746.
* January 22 – Pennsylvania Treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots and kills himself with a revolver during a televised press conference after being found guilty on charges of bribery, fraud, conspiracy, and racketeering.
Besides the Secretary, one of the best-known Treasury officials is the Treasurer of the United States whose signature, along with the Treasury Secretary's, appears on all Federal Reserve notes.
On 26 October 1629 he was appointed as a Lord Justice, and on 9 November 1631 he became the Lord Treasurer of Ireland.
Harley was rewarded for the scheme by being created Earl of Oxford on 23 May 1711 and was promoted to Lord High Treasurer.
Others invested money, including the Treasurer to the Navy, Hampden, who invested £ 25, 000 of government money on his own behalf.
The then Australian Treasurer, Peter Costello, ridiculed Rudd's use of the term on 8 February 2007 in the Australian Parliament: " We have unemployment at 4. 5 per cent.
In the Kansas Republican primary on August 5, 2008, he was defeated by Kansas State Treasurer Lynn Jenkins.
On his death in 1677 the manor was sold on again to the Lord High Treasurer, Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby.
The first county elections were held on April 4 and the following county officials were elected: Orrin Stevens, Clerk and Register of Deeds ; Alfred L. Clark, Sheriff ; Charles Shafer, Treasurer ; Jesse A. Barker, Judge of Probate ; and Augustine N. Williams Surveyor.
The first city elections were held on April 19, 1869 at which the following officials were elected: George F. Stearns, Mayor ; Charlie Gay, Recorder ; W. Irving Latimer, Treasurer ; and William Van Loo, Supervisor.
* P ( Treasurer )-The P is the second of the two undergraduates with a voting seat on the House Corporation Board.
He served as a surveyor of highways, as Treasurer of the Colony from 1644 to 1649, and on various committees to lay out boundaries of new towns and inspect waterways.
Davis ran for State Treasurer in 1974 but lost when the more popular Jesse Unruh filed to run on the deadline.
It stands on land consisting of of forest surrounded by National and State Parks and was officially opened in 1930 by Dr Sir Earle Page MHR, then Leader of the Country Party and former Treasurer of Australia and later Prime Minister of Australia.
The Governor also sits on the Board of Public Works, whose other two members are the Comptroller and the Treasurer.
Also elected on November 26, 1946, were City Clerk Marie L. Johnson and City Treasurer John C. Skene.
Elections were held on the same night and Daniel G. Rouse was elected Township Supervisor, Guerdor R. Beebee was elected Treasurer, and Ephraim Huyatt was elected Clerk.
After demonstrating his military prowess on the field during the Battle of Towton, he won the admiration of Edward IV of England who made him Constable of Norwich Castle, High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk ( 1461 ), Treasurer of the Royal Household ( 1468 ) and a Knight of the Garter ( 1471 ).
This is a noticeable fact, in view of the action taken by the succeeding Council on December 30, 1858, in ordaining that the Mayor and Alderman receive for their services during that year the sum of 5 cents each, payable in city scrip ; the Assessor, Recorder and Treasurer being paid $ 25 apiece for the same term.

Treasurer and state
From 1914 to 1916 he was Treasurer ( finance minister ) and Minister for Education and Railways in John Earle's state Labor government.
* Former Arkansas State Treasurer and current state auditor Gus Wingfield was born in Antoine and attended public school in Delight.
* Barnes Compton ( 1830 – 1889 ), planter, state legislator, State Treasurer, and US congressman
Starting in Tudor times, the Lord Treasurer became one of the chief officers of state, and competed with the Lord Chancellor for the principal place.
The League is overseen by a National Executive that consists of the National President ; the Deputy National President ; state Branch Presidents for New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia ; and the National Secretary, the National Treasurer, the National Legal Advisor, the National Defence Advisor, and Veterans ' Affairs Advisor.
Missouri voters also elect the heads of several executive departments: the Missouri Attorney General ( the state attorney general ), Missouri Secretary of State ( the state secretary of state ), State Treasurer of Missouri ( the state treasurer ), and the State Auditor of Missouri ( the state auditor ).
In the state of Rhode Island, Treasurer Frank T. Caprio is offering daily tweets of the state ’ s cash flow.
* The fourth article named the officers of the National to consist of the President, a Vice-President from each of the states and territories, Corresponding and Recording Secretaries, Treasurer, an Executive Committee of five or more members located in New York City and an Advisory Counsel from each state and territory.
He would later take on additional duties as Treasurer of the Council of Safety ( which was given " extraordinary and summary powers " to carry out affairs of the state during emergencies ), President of the Joint Meetings of the New Jersey Congress, and Commissioner of the State Loan Office.
He was the Prohibition Party ’ s candidate for Mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, state legislature, State Treasurer, Governor of Pennsylvania.
The organizational structure includes President, Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, and Directors, one from each state and elected by State Fellowships.
In 1976, after developing good relationships with members of the state party leadership, he took out a $ 5, 000 personal loan to fund his campaign for the Treasurer of Delaware.
Tom Sansonetti, former state Treasurer Cynthia Lummis, and State Senator John Barrasso were nominated.
Despite entering the race long after his primary opponent, California State Treasurer Phil Angelides, Westly's campaign picked up considerable momentum, receiving endorsements from such figures as Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, Congressmembers Grace Napolitano, Diane Watson, and Brad Sherman, State Senators Carole Migden, Martha Escutia, and Nell Soto, County Supervisor Yvonne Burke, Assembly Members Judy Chu, Ted Lieu, Rudy Bermudez, and Nicole Parra, former Assembly Speaker and current Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson, the majority of the Los Angeles City Council, and other elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels.
The North Carolina State Treasurer is a statewide elected office in the U. S. state of North Carolina responsible for overseeing the financial operations of state government.
James rewarded Cecil, whom he made a privy councillor and secretary of state, earl of Salisbury in 1605, and in 1608 Lord High Treasurer, making him the most powerful man at the royal court.
Under the circumstances, he opted not to run for a third term as governor and was succeeded on January 15, 1991 by Democratic state Treasurer Ann Richards.
In the state of Rhode Island, for instance, Treasurer Frank T. Caprio is offering daily tweets of the state's cash flow.

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