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  2. Peerless-Premier Appliance Company - Wikipedia

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    It was reported in 2004 that Peerless-Premier received a grant of $44,000 from the State of Illinois for employee training based on 2003 revenues of $55,555,555. [10] In 2005 Peerless-Premier laid off 100 of its 250 workers in Belleville, IL and moved the jobs to Clinton, KY citing more favorable wages and competition from Mexico. [11]

  3. List of premiers of Victoria by time in office - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of premiers of Victoria by time in office. The basis of the list is the inclusive number of years and days between dates. The basis of the list is the inclusive number of years and days between dates.

  4. Kennett ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Kennett Ministry was the 64th ministry of the Government of Victoria.It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, of the Liberal Party.The ministry was sworn in on October 6, 1992, and remained a single ministry through two parliaments until on October 20, 1999.

  5. Rupert Hamer - Wikipedia

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    Hamer was born in Melbourne to Elizabeth Anne McLuckie and Hubert Hamer, a solicitor. His three siblings all achieved success in their fields: his sister was Alison Patrick (1921–2009), an internationally known historian of the French Revolution; his brothers were David Hamer (1923–2002), a federal Liberal politician, and Alan, a Rhodes Scholar, chemist and managing director of ICI Australia.

  6. William Murray McPherson - Wikipedia

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    31st Premier of Victoria; In office 22 November 1928 – 12 December 1929: Preceded by: Edmond Hogan: Succeeded by: Edmond Hogan: Personal details; Born 17 September 1865 West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Died: 26 July 1932 (aged 66) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Resting place: Boroondara General Cemetery: Political party

  7. A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    On Friday March 28, 2014 at approximately 11 a.m. the A. Grenville and William G. Davis courthouse erupted in pandemonium when an armed individual by the name of Charnjit Bassi who went by the nickname of "Sonny", according to Ontario's Special Investigation Unit of Brampton was dressed in a long camel trenchcoat, a fedora and sunglasses and proceeded to walk into the front entrance of the A ...

  8. 1 Treasury Place - Wikipedia

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    1 Treasury Place (also known as the State Government Office) is a government office complex in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The building is the official location of the Office of the Premier of Victoria, currently headed by Jacinta Allan, and other integral government departments. The complex was constructed in the mid-1960s and comprises ...

  9. Joan Kirner - Wikipedia

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    Joan Elizabeth Kirner AC (née Hood; 20 June 1938 – 1 June 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.A Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria from 1982 to 1994, she was a member of the Legislative Council before later winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly.