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John Christian Watson (born Johan Cristian Tanck; 9 April 1867 – 18 November 1941) was an Australian politician who served as the third prime minister of Australia from April to August 1904. He held office as the inaugural federal leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1901 to 1907 and was the first member of the party to serve as ...
John Christian (Chris) Watson (1867–1941) was a trade unionist, company director, and politician who led Australia's—and the world's—first Labor national government. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Watson left school aged ten, worked as an assistant railway construction worker, farm hand, stable hand and compositor before becoming heavily involved in trade ...
The preface of the collection His Last Bow is signed "John H. Watson, M.D.", and in "The Problem of Thor Bridge", Watson says that his dispatch box is labelled "John H. Watson, M.D." [5] His wife Mary Watson appears to refer to him as "James" in "The Man with the Twisted Lip"; Dorothy L. Sayers speculated that Mary may be using his middle name ...
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson had 23 yards in the first half of "Monday Night Football" — all via rushing — against the New Orleans Saints.The Packers went on to win 34-0 ...
Sir John Watson (advocate) (John Charles Watson, 1883–1944), Scottish advocate and sheriff, Solicitor General for Scotland 1929–31; Chris Watson (John Christian Watson, 1867–1941), Australia's third prime minister; John William Clark Watson (1808–1890), Confederate politician and judge
Watson needed assistance in getting off the field as he grabbed his hamstring, putting a damper on his impressive showing in the Packers' 27-19 win. He then went into the blue tent to be treated ...
Christian Watson, wide receiver (2022, 9.96 score) You surely figured Watson would be here. The North Dakota State receiver with elite explosion and speed looks like a bit of a steal for the ...
Chris Watson (John Christian Watson, 1867–1941), Australia's third prime minister; John H. Watson (Vermont judge) (1851–1929), Vermont attorney and judge; John Hampton Watson (1804–1883), American judge; John S. Watson (New Jersey politician) (1924–1996), African-American Democratic Party politician in New Jersey