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  2. Donald Macintyre (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Macintyre is a British freelance journalist and author, ... Mandelson: And the Making of New Labour, HarperCollins; New Edition (18 September 2000), ...

  3. Donald MacIntyre (Rhodesian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Donald MacIntyre, CBE (9 September 1891 – 24 October 1978) was a South Rhodesian politician. Born in Glasgow , MacIntyre worked as a master baker in Southern Rhodesia , eventually owning a café in Bulawayo , a sweets factory, and bakeries in Salisbury and Gwelo .

  4. Bulawayo Central - Wikipedia

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    Election Name Party 1924: James Cowden: RP: Francis Hadfield: RP: 1928: James Cowden: RP: Donald MacGillivray: RP: 1933: James Cowden: RP: Donald MacIntyre: Labour ...

  5. How Blair’s ‘dodgy dossier’ was changed after Independent ...

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    Veteran political reporter Donald Macintyre reveals how his claim that Saddam was ‘bad but not mad enough’ to start conflict caused alarm in No 10

  6. Government of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

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    Donald MacIntyre: 2 November 1956 – 3 September 1962 John Moore Caldicott: 3 September 1962 – 31 December 1963 Minister of Posts Donald MacIntyre: 2 November 1956 – 11 December 1958 Frank Stephen Owen: 11 December 1958 – 31 December 1963 Minister of Public Service John Moore Caldicott: 2 November 1956 – 3 September 1962 John Philip ...

  7. What have prominent Labour Party figures said about Donald ...

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    Sir Keir Starmer and other top Labour politicians have not always been complimentary about Mr Trump.

  8. 1939 Southern Rhodesian general election - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the war, normal party politics had been suspended and a joint selection conference including members of both the United Party and the Rhodesia Labour Party was included. Four candidates stood for the selection: Cecil Douglas Dryden (United Party), Mrs. Gladys Maasdorp (Rhodesia Labour Party), Arthur William Redfern (Independent) and O ...

  9. Electoral results for the district of Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    Labor: Donald McIntyre 10,536 49.3 +1.1 Liberal hold: Swing: −1.1: 1964 Victorian state election: Bendigo Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Donald McIntyre 9,204 44.1