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His father also called James Bannon was a Dublin grain dealer, and Fanny Bannon (née O'Farrell). He went to the vincentian Castleknock College in Dublin. In 1846 he went to study for the priesthood at St Patrick's College, Maynooth in the minor seminary until 1850, completed his theology course in 1853, and was ordained on 16 June 1853 by ...
John Charles Bannon AO (7 May 1943 – 13 December 2015) was an Australian politician and academic. He was the 39th Premier of South Australia , leading the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party from a single term in opposition back to government at the 1982 election .
John Bannon's Labor government had initially presided over an economic boom, but at the time of the election the economy had slowed due to the late 1980s recession. The Liberals' campaign accused Bannon of inaction during the poor economic conditions, capitalising on the fact that he was national president of Australian Labor Party at the time. [1]
Sir John Colton (1823–1902) KCMG: No Party Alignment: MP for Noarlunga (1875–1878) (1889–1887) 6 June 1876 26 October 1877 1 year, 142 days: 2 years, 142 days 16 June 1884 16 June 1885 1 year, 0 days 27. 29th John Gunn (1884–1959) Labor: MP for Adelaide (1918–1926) 16 April 1924 28 August 1926 2 years, 134 days 1924 28. 27th Crawford ...
Rann is the third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind Thomas Playford IV and John Bannon − the third-longest serving Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 2002 behind Mick O'Halloran and Robert Richards − and served a record 17 years as
Steve Bannon, the confidant of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Tuesday to defrauding New Yorkers who donated to "We Build the Wall," an online fundraiser for Trump's signature project ...
John James Bannon (June 14, 1940 – October 25, 2017) was an American actor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was best known for his role as Art Donovan on Lou Grant , a role he played for the duration of the series, from 1977 to 1982.
The very short summary of the quartet's meet-up: Page, who'd made a name for himself in the Yardbirds, decided in 1968 to form his own band to push the envelope of British blues; John Paul Jones ...