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Sir Robert William Cole (16 September 1926 – 8 January 2019) [2] [3] was a senior Australian public servant. He held secretary-level positions in four departments or agencies during the Fraser government and Hawke government years.
United Australia New South Wales 11 July 1935 [19] 55 William Carroll Country Western Australia 30 May 1936 [20] 64 John MacDonald Labor Queensland 17 August 1937 57 Heart disease [21] John Barnes Labor Victoria 31 January 1938 69 Cancer Bertie Johnston Country Western Australia 6 September 1942 62 Drowning [22] James Cunningham Labor Western ...
William Cole (Australian politician) (1858–1938), South Australian House of Assembly; William Cole (public servant) (1926–2019), Australian; William Clay Cole (1897–1965), U.S. Congressman from Missouri; William H. Cole IV (born 1972), city councilman from Baltimore; William Hinson Cole (1837–1886), U.S. Congressman from Maryland and ...
William Coles may refer to: William Coles (MP) (1616–1697), English lawyer and politician; William Coles (RAF officer) (1913–1979), Royal Air Force officer and British bobsledder; William E. Coles Jr. (1932–2005), American novelist and professor. William Coles (botanist) or Cole (1626–1662), British botanist; William Arthur Coles, physicist
William James Cooper Cole (14 October 1858 – 13 March 1938) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1910 to 1918, representing the multi-member seats of Stanley (1910–1915) and Port Pirie (1915–1918).
Foreign minister Penny Wong meets her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Canberra for the Australia-China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue. [167] Prior to Wang's meeting with former prime minister Paul Keating the following day, Wong warns that Keating is "entitled to his views" but that "he does not speak for the government nor the country." [168]
William Owen Cole was born in 1931 in Sheffield and completed his early education in Bradford and Newcastle. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He graduated from Durham University with a BA in History in 1954, and earned a Diploma of Education the year after.
Air Marshal Sir William Edward Coles KBE, CB, DSO, DFC & Bar, AFC (26 July 1913 – 7 June 1979) was a Royal Air Force officer who served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Technical Training Command from 1966 to 1968. Coles was also a British bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s as part of an RAF team.