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Fraser and contested
Fraser immediately retired from politics, and Peacock contested the party leadership, defeating Howard, who remained as Deputy Leader.
Fraser contested it, but eventually lost to Michael Joseph Savage, Holland's deputy.
Savage died two days later, on 27 March, and Fraser successfully contested the leadership against Gervan McMillan and Clyde Carr.
He contested the Norwood constituency in the London Borough of Lambeth at the 1987 general election but finished in second place some 4, 723 votes behind the veteran Labour MP John Fraser ( although increasing the Conservative vote ).
Fraser Nelson, the magazine's editor, announced that the prosecution would not be contested, and the magazine pleaded guilty at the hearing.
The Human Security Report Project of Simon Fraser University has contested the toll of 5. 4 million war-related deaths between 1998 and 2008.
Yale-Lillooet was last contested in the 2005 General Election ; in 2009 it was largely replaced by Fraser-Nicola, with the Fraser Canyon portions in the southwest transferred to Chilliwack-Hope and the town of Keremeos in the extreme southeast transferred to Boundary-Similkameen.

Fraser and seat
Fraser won the seat with a majority of more than five thousand on a swing of 8. 5 percent, and continued to represent Wannon until his retirement.
In 1946, Fraser moved to the Wellington seat of Brooklyn, which he held until his death.
At the previous election the Conservative Christopher Fraser won the seat by just 681 votes.
Fraser was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 general election for the new seat of Mid Dorset and North Poole with a majority of 681.
The seat was held by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser for 28 years, before being held by former Speaker of the lower house David Hawker for 27 years.
Fraser first won a seat in Parliament in the 1972 general election as a Progressive Conservative from Vancouver.
He was defeated in 1874 then regained his seat in 1878 and entered the cabinet of Premier John James Fraser as minister without portfolio and succeeded Fraser as premier in 1882.
In 1882, after running unsuccessfully for a seat in the federal parliament, Fraser left politics and was appointed to the provincial supreme court and from 1893 to 1896 he served as the ninth Lieutenant Governor of the province.
In 1950 Peter Fraser died and Nordmeyer was elected in the 1951 by-election as his replacement in the seat of Brooklyn.
Fraser became a member of the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council in 1949 and defeated Lewis Nott for the House of Representatives seat of the Australian Capital Territory in the 1951 election.
His brother, Allan Fraser, was MP for the adjoining seat of Eden-Monaro from 1943 to 1966 and from 1969 to 1972.
Rather than contest a parliamentary seat, Fraser decided to retire on his pension.
The seat has been held by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, and is currently held by Dan Tehan.
Though he was challenged by whistleblower nurse Nola Fraser, Chaytor survived a strong swing to the Liberal Party of Australia to win the seat.
Fraser was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Rodney in 1876 where he served until 1883.

Fraser and Wannon
David Peter Maxwell Hawker AO ( born 1 May 1949 ), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from May 1983 to July 2010, representing the Division of Wannon, Victoria, previously represented by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.
* Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was the member for Wannon, and lived at ‘ Nareen ’ a station near Hamilton.

Fraser and Western
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.
In addition to this the University was a founding member of the Western Canadian Universities Marine Sciences Society, UVic maintains this field station on the west coast of Vancouver Island, which is jointly run by the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary.
She has received many honorary Degrees, including Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of Western Ontario in June 2000, Doctor of Humane Letters from Mount Saint Vincent University in May 2001, and Doctor of Laws degrees from the University of British Columbia in November 2001, the University of Waterloo in October 2006, in June 2009 from the University of Alberta and University of Guelph, and from Simon Fraser University in October 2009.
Fraser was educated at the University of Western Ontario.
These include: University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, Capilano College, University of Calgary, University of Manitoba, McMaster University, Mount Royal College, University of Saskatchewan, Simon Fraser University, University of Victoria and University of Western Ontario.
Among the universities that refused to provide information directly to Maclean's in the fall of 2006 were: University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Dalhousie University, McMaster University, University of New Brunswick, University of Manitoba, Université du Québec network, Simon Fraser University, University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge, Ryerson University, Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa, York University, Concordia University, University of Western Ontario, Lakehead University, Queen's University, Carleton University, and University of Windsor.
Considered the most destructive defoliator in British Columbia, sustained outbreaks of the Western Spruce Budworm resulted in defoliation of over in the Fraser Canyon-Lillooet-Pemberton area from 1949-58.
* The Fraser River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia
The Fraser Institute was founded in 1974 by Michael Walker, an economist from the University of Western Ontario, and businessman T. Patrick Boyle, then a vice-president of MacMillan Bloedel.
* James Fraser ( Western Australian politician ) ( 1889 – 1961 ), trade unionist and politician
Ben has lectured on such topics as “ The Music Business vs. the Creative Process ,” at the University of British Columbia, University of Western Washington and Simon Fraser University.
Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, also referred to by the phrase Indigenous peoples of the Plateau, and historically called the Plateau Indians ( though comprising many groups ) are indigenous peoples of the Plateau or Intermontane region of Western Canada and the United States, whose territories are located in the inland portions of the basins of the Columbia and Fraser Rivers.
Sir Malcolm Fraser KCMG ( 1834 – 17 August 1900 ) was Surveyor-General in colonial Western Australia from 1872 to 1883 and Agent-General for the colony 1892 to 1898.
In 1870, Fraser emigrated to Western Australia to take up the position of that colony's Surveyor-General, which had become vacant on the retirement of John Septimus Roe.
Fraser was recruited to the position by then Governor of Western Australia Frederick Weld, who had formerly been Premier of New Zealand and knew Fraser personally from that time.
As surveyor-general, Fraser immediately became a nominated member of Western Australia's Legislative and Executive Councils.
Later that year, Fraser represented Western Australia at the Australasian Convention in Sydney.
After Frederick Broome's tenure as Governor came to an end in December 1889, Fraser was appointed Administrator of Western Australia until the appointment of the next governor.
When the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia, Malcolm Fraser took leave, Smith was appointed acting Colonial Secretary on 8 December 1885.
In May 1871, the new Surveyor-General of Western Australia Malcolm Fraser reorganised the Survey Department, promoting John Forrest and dismissing a number of surveyors including Carey and Alex Forrest.
Yuezhi Zhao, Assistant Professor of Communication at Simon Fraser University, Canada, wrote in 2003 that The Epoch Times website and The Epoch Times group of newspapers had " grown into one of the largest Chinese-language news websites and newspaper groups outside China in the past two years, with local editions in more than thirty U. S. states, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and major Western European countries.
Hastings-Sunrise is the northern half of a block of land ear-marked by the Province of British Columbia in the mid-19th century as the future location for a harbour city to complement New Westminster, the town on the Fraser River which was then ( in 1863 ) BC's capital and the terminus city for Western Canada.

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