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  2. Jock Beattie - Wikipedia

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    Beattie captained the South of Scotland District side. [2] He played for the Scotland Possibles side against the Scotland Probables side in the final trial match of the 1937-38 season to determine international selection. He impressed the selectors in the first half and then turned out for the Probables in the second half. [3]

  3. John Beattie (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Radio Scotland announced that he would host the "John Beattie Show", a 75-minute show four days a week. [15] Since 2019, Beattie serves as a presenter on BBC Scotland's news programme The Nine. In 2024, he joined the news presenting team at BBC News Reporting Scotland as relief presenter.

  4. John Beattie - Wikipedia

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    John Beattie (rower) (born 1957), who represented Great Britain at the 1980 Summer Olympics John Beattie (rugby union) (born 1957), former Scottish international rugby player and commentator John Carruthers Beattie (1866–1946), first principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town from 1918 to 1937

  5. Earle, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 census, [19] there were 3,036 people, 1,074 households, and 727 families living in the city. The population density was 932.9 inhabitants per square mile (360.2/km 2) A railroad bridge in Earle, Arkansas. There were 1,247 housing units at an average density of 383.2 per square mile (148.0/km 2).

  6. Sebastian County Courthouse-Fort Smith City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Sebastian County Courthouse/Fort Smith City Hall is a historic civic building at 100 South 6th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas.It is a large four-story stone and concrete structure with modest Art Deco styling, designed by Fort Smith architects E. Chester Nelson and Bassham & Wheeler [2] and built in 1937 with funding from the Public Works Administration.

  7. William John Beattie - Wikipedia

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    William John Beattie (known as John Beattie) (born 1941/1942) [1] is a Canadian Neo-Nazi who was the founder and former leader of the Canadian Nazi Party.The establishment of the Canadian Nazi Party, re-named the National Socialist Party in 1967, marked a re-emergence of organized neo-Nazi activity in Canada that had been dormant since the days of Adrian Arcand.

  8. John Beattie (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John Murdoch Beattie (28 May 1912 – 15 January 1992), generally known as Jack Beattie, was a Scottish professional association footballer who played as an inside forward.

  9. Smithville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Smithville is located in western Lawrence County at (36.080031, -91.303781 Arkansas Highway 117 runs east 13 miles (21 km) to Black Rock and south 9 miles (14 km) to Strawberry.

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