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" Among the better-known contributors were the writers Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson, Bernard O ' Dowd, Joseph Furphy, Miles Franklin, Harrison Owen, Robert Kaleski and Vance and Nettie Palmer, the cartoonists Livingston Hopkins (" Hop "), David Low, Phil May, D. H. Souter, Norman " Heth " Hetherington, and the illustrator and novelist Norman Lindsay.
## Owen Paterson MP ( Secretary of State for Northern Ireland )
Owen William Paterson ( born 24 June 1956 ) is a British Conservative Party politician and is the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
* Mr Owen Paterson ( 1956 – 97 )
* Mr Owen Paterson MP ( 1997 – 2010 )
* Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP ( 2010 – )
* Owen Paterson MP official constituency website
* Guide to new Cabinet members: Owen Paterson, BBC News, 13 May 2010
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In October 2011, Swire, and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Owen Paterson, boycotted a meeting of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly held at the Grand Hotel, Brighton, as the hotel had been the scene of the 1984 IRA attack on the Conservative party leadership.
In January 2010, Lord Salisbury and Owen Paterson hosted secret talks at Hatfield House, involving the Democratic Unionist Party, the Ulster Unionist Party and the Conservative Party.
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* Owen Paterson MP
The present MP is Owen Paterson, who has held the seat since 1997, and was appointed to be the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in May 2010.
In the General Election held on 6 May 2010, Stewart Jackson increased his majority to 4, 861 votes over the Labour candidate, Ed Murphy and was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in June 2010, a position he resigned from on 24 October 2011, after he voted against a three-line whip on an EU referendum.
The report was given to Owen Paterson, the new Secretary of State, who decided on an appropriate date to publish the report.
On December 20th 2010 Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Owen Paterson announced new Commissioners, who will serve from January 2011.
Prominent MPs from this wing of the party include Owen Paterson, John Redwood and Edward Leigh — a notable Roman Catholic — out of an organisation marked out by its support for the Anglican Church.

Owen and current
* Owen Mercer, the current Captain Boomerang in the DC Comics universe, nicknamed " Boomer "
To sell his fins in the USA Owen Churchill changed the French De Corlieu's name ( propulseurs ) to " swimfins ", which is still nowadays the current English name.
Based in Owen Sound since 1989, and operating under the current name since 2000, the Attack play their home games at the J. D.
He also appears frequently as a selection in Four Four Two magazine's Perfect XI, a choice in which current and former professional footballers select the best 11 players they have ever seen, played with or against, including selections by Michael Owen, Steve Mcmannaman, Peter Beardsley, Ian Wright and Jamie Carragher.
The current lineup consists of Chris Cheney ( vocals, guitar ), Scott Owen ( double bass, vocals ) and Andy Strachan ( drums ).
Tetch's base of operations in Gotham City was destroyed following a search for an atomic weapon, by the former Robin, Tim Drake, and the current Captain Boomerang, Owen Mercer.
The current Station and Programme Director is Owen Ryan.
Players from crown dependencies ( like the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands ), which are technically not in the UK are eligible for all four teams ( e. g. Matt Le Tissier and Graeme Le Saux, both of whom opted for England ), as are British citizens born outside the UK or its possessions ( e. g. current England international Owen Hargreaves, born in Canada ).
Owen commenced the construction of the current Condover Hall but died before it was completed.
He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Bruce — Grey — Owen Sound for the Conservative Party.
The current Administrator is Owen Walsh.
The Armed Man Film was created by film maker and director, Hefin Owen, and was ' premiered ' in its current form in Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2007 with Karl Jenkins conducting.
A Royal manor in Anglo Saxon times, until the 16th century Condover Manor was in and out of Crown Tenure until, in 1586, Elizabeth I made a grant of the current Manor to Thomas Owen, a Member of Parliament and Recorder of Shrewsbury.
Others have included: Bertram Russell, Arthur Cecil Roberts, Glyn Owen Jones, John Michael Allen, Paul Wilkinson, Michael John Withey, Christopher John Groocock and Adrian Richard Bailey ( the current vicar ).

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He secured more votes than the candidate of the Continuing Social Democratic Party ( SDP ), led by former Foreign Secretary David Owen.
In the 1970s he also acted in radio comedies, including the weekly topical satire Week Ending ( in which he regularly played such figures as then UK Foreign Secretary Dr David Owen ) and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( as the " B Ark Captain " in the sixth episode, in an in-joking reference to his Week Ending role as Owen ).
Public access to the foreshore is prohibited, apparently part of the security arrangements for former Foreign Secretary, David Owen.
Whilst Secretary of State, he was served by the Welsh lawyer ( and former student of Jesus College ) Owen Wynne, who has been called " an early example of the permanent civil servant.
* David Owen, Labour Foreign Secretary and founder of the Social Democratic Party
" During a parliamentary debate in Britain on 6 December 1977, Foreign Secretary David Owen replied in the negative when asked " whether Her Majesty's Government intend to recognise travel documents issued by the authorities of [...] Bophuthatswana for the purpose of admitting visitors to the United Kingdom.
Other notable politicians to have attended the college include Sir Basil Engholm, the civil servant, and Lord Owen, the former Foreign Secretary and leader of the Social Democratic Party.
Owen served as British Foreign Secretary from 1977 to 1979, the youngest person in over forty years to hold the post.
From 1968 to 1970, Owen served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Navy in Harold Wilson's first government.
Five months later, however, the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Crosland died suddenly and Owen was appointed his successor.
As Foreign Secretary, Owen was identified with the Anglo-American plan for then-Rhodesia, which formed the basis for the Lancaster House Agreement, negotiated by his Tory successor, Lord Carrington in December 1979.
In August 1992, Owen was British Prime Minister John Major's choice to succeed Lord Carrington as the EU co-chairman of the Conference for the Former Yugoslavia, along with Cyrus Vance, the former U. S. Secretary of State as the UN co-chairman.
In 1977, when still at the Bar, he rose to public attention when he was appointed by then Foreign Secretary David Owen to head an inquiry in to alleged breaches of UN sanctions by Oil Companies in Southern Rhodesia.
Ties between Callaghan and President Jimmy Carter were cordial but not emotional ( Although Carter's Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Callaghan's Foreign Secretary David Owen got on particularly well ).
* David Owen, former Foreign Secretary, was born in Plympton
Roy Owen West ( October 27, 1868 – November 29, 1958 ) a Chicagoan and graduate of DePauw University in 1890, was U. S. Secretary of the Interior from 1928 until 1929, serving under Calvin Coolidge.
* Owen Teale as Dr. Roland Freisler: State Secretary, Reich Ministry of Justice.
Truman initially was set to offer Patterson a seat on the Supreme Court which was left vacant by Justice Owen J. Roberts, however, with the resignation of Henry L. Stimson, Patterson instead became the Secretary of War.
Here too is the Welsh MP Henry Richard, a mid C19th Secretary of the Peace Society, instrumental in encouraging the first university in Wales at Aberystwyth along with its founder Sir Hugh Owen, whose own memorial is to the east of the Abney Park Cedar Circle.

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