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Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, Hall was in charge of Australia's leading domestic studio, Cinesound Productions, and was particularly successful with a series of comedies based on the popular writings of author Steele Rudd, which featured the adventures of a fictional Australian farming family, the Rudds, and the perennial father-and-son duo, ' Dad and Dave '.
Carrie Nation moved here towards the end of her life and founded Hatchet Hall on Steele Street, later operated as a museum, but now closed.
In 1987, Hallmark Hall of Fame filmed a TV adaptation of the novel starring Gennie James as Mary, Barret Oliver as Dickon, and Jadrien Steele as Colin.
In 2003, The Beat's original line-up, minus Cox and Steele, played a sold-out one-off gig at the Royal Festival Hall.
* Steele Hall is mainly used as a sports center with a basketball court and an ice rink which are used for both campus and community events.
The LCL opposition changed leaders and installed the young Steele Hall, worrying Labor as the elderly Walsh appeared bumbling in contrast.
Even after electoral legislation had been implemented in 1967 by Steele Hall that produced a fairer electoral system for the House of Assembly, the council remained unchanged.
After initially being tipped for the South Australian seat of Boothby, being vacated by outgoing Liberal MP Steele Hall, he sold his Tasmanian home, and moved to Lindfield in the affluent North Shore region of Sydney, establishing a surgery at The Rocks and switching his membership to the Pymble branch.
Cameron protested and a by-election was held, with Corcoran winning more comfortably, leaving the new Steele Hall LCL government to rely on the casting vote of Independent Speaker Tom Stott.
This was first implemented when Senator Steele Hall, who at the time of his election represented the Liberal Movement but had later changed to the Liberal Party of Australia, resigned and was replaced by Janine Haines.
Steele Hall, the first building on the new campus, was erected that same year.
Tonkin quickly gained a reputation as a progressive member of the LCL and was an early supporter of the Liberal Movement faction created by former premier Steele Hall, although Tonkin remained with the LCL when the Liberal Movement split from it.
The " wet " ( moderate ) and " dry " ( conservative ) wings of the Liberal party co-operated fairly harmoniously, but in the early 1970s as conservatives started to dominate in South Australia liberals led by Steele Hall broke off to form the Liberal Movement.
* Steele Hall
* Steele Hall, who succeeded Playford as leader of the LCL following Playford's resignation as party leader in 1966, and
Dunstan was constitutionally obliged to appoint a senator from the same party as the resigning Senator Steele Hall, who had been elected as a representative of the former Liberal Movement.
The name was taken from Michigan High School Hall of Fame Coach George Steele of Warren, whom Myers coached against.
Steele has made several appearances for Tony Vellano's Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in Amsterdam, NY.
Raymond Steele Hall ( born 30 November 1928 ) was the 36th Premier of South Australia 1968-70, a senator for South Australia 1974-77, and federal member for the Division of Boothby 1981-96.
Steele Hall ( along with Ian Macphee and Philip Ruddock ) dissented by crossing the floor of parliament and voting with the Labor government on a motion against the use of race as a criterion for selecting immigrants.
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Its most prominent members were Sir John McLeay, who was Speaker 1956-66, and former state premier Steele Hall.
Millhouse ran for the LCL leadership pre-selection following leader Sir Thomas Playford's retirement, but lost to Steele Hall, another member of the LCL's progressive faction.

Steele and Parliament
Steele lost his seat in Parliament, and his personal quarrel with Swift, by now a public issue, thus reached its climax.
A few days after this Englishman appeared, Defoe reported to Oxford that Steele was expected to move in Parliament that the Duke be called over ; ;
On February 16, Steele took his seat in Parliament.
Steele became a Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1713, but was soon expelled for issuing a pamphlet in favour of the Hanoverian succession.
Steele and his force made the Klondike Gold Rush one of the most orderly of its kind in history and made the NWMP famous around the world, which ensured its survival at a critical time when the force's dissolution was being debated in Parliament.
* Joyce Steele ( 1910 – ), Australian politician and the first woman elected to the Parliament of South Australia
Steele was elected as Member of Parliament for the constituency of Lanark in 1945, defeating Lord Dunglass ( Alec-Douglas Home ), and served as Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of National Insurance.
She was the first female member of the Parliament of South Australia, beating Joyce Steele, who had been elected to the House of Assembly the same day, by only an hour.
Ironically, South Australia did not have a female representative until 1959 when Jessie Cooper and Joyce Steele were elected to both Upper and Lower Houses, and it was the last Parliament in Australia to actually have women members.
Joyce Steele ( 29 May 1909 – 24 September 1991 ) was an Australian politician and one of the first two women elected to the Parliament of South Australia, the other being Jessie Cooper.
Steele was also the first South Australian woman to achieve Cabinet rank in the South Australian Parliament as Minister of Education in the Hall Government from 1968 to 1969.

Steele and saying
Steele defended his decision by saying that his concern is protecting a fighter, regardless of how much time is left in the round or the fight.
Steele later confirmed the story but expressed his sadness that it was now public knowledge, saying " I swore never to divulge publicly what took place and I regret that it has found some way of ' getting into the light '.
In a DVD special feature included on the Season 3 compilation, several of these Remington Steele writers credit Michael Gleason as a mentor, with Kerry Lenhart saying that Gleason taught him that television " writing could be a worthwhile and noble endeavor.
Steele criticizes " white guilt " saying that it is nothing more than an alternative interpretation of the concept of " black power ":
Steele, who simply nodded his head, then begins saying, "' Lizabeth ," pulls up Piper's kilt, points and says, "' Lizabeth " again, after which Piper and Orton leave the set.
In January 2010, Peterson issued a statement calling for the resignation of Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele, saying " Michael Steele is a weak leader and he needs to resign or be fired.

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