Ewen McLennan | |
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Franklin | |
In office 1931–1928 | |
Preceded by | William Massey |
Succeeded by | Jack Massey |
Personal details | |
Born | Ewen Donald McLennan 3 August 1861 New Zealand [1] |
Died | 14 December 1948 87) Papakura,Auckland,New Zealand [1] | (aged
Resting place | Papakura Cemetery [1] |
Political party | Reform |
Spouse | |
Ewen Donald McLennan (3 August 1861 – 14 December 1948) [1] was a Reform Party Member of Parliament.
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
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1925 | 21st | Franklin | Reform | ||
1925 –1928 | 22nd | Franklin | Reform |
He won the Franklin electorate in a 1925 by-election after the death of the previous MP, Prime Minister William Massey and retired in 1928. [3]
The following lists events that happened during 1925 in New Zealand.
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Westmount is a suburban community in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
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The Inverness-shire Constabulary, also called the Inverness County Police, was the police force of the county of Inverness-shire in Scotland.
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Port Charlotte distillery was a Scotch whisky distillery on the island of Islay, off the west coast of Scotland from 1829 to 1929. The distillery was based in the village of Port Charlotte 2 miles southwest from the Bruichladdich distillery.
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Franklin was a rural New Zealand parliamentary electorate. It existed from 1861 to 1996 during four periods.
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Capercaillie is a Scottish folk band, founded in 1984 by Donald Shaw and led by Karen Matheson, and which performs traditional Gaelic and contemporary songs in English. The group adapts traditional Gaelic music and traditional lyrics with modern production techniques and instruments such as electric guitar and bass guitar, though rarely synthesizers or drum machines. Capercaillie demonstrate "astonishing musical dexterity" and feature "the peerless voice of co-founder Karen Matheson. Universally recognised as one of the finest Gaelic singers alive today".
Michael McEwen is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba, who grew up in Brandon, Manitoba. McEwen won six Grand Slams in his career before his team qualified for their first Brier, Canada's national championship in 2016. He is noted as one of the top curlers using the Manitoba tuck delivery today.
Four Faces West is a 1948 American Western film starring Joel McCrea, his real-life wife Frances Dee, and Charles Bickford. It is based on the novel Pasó por aquí by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Its plot concerns a down-on-his-luck cowboy who robs a bank. For its genre the film is unusual in that not a single shot is ever fired.
Events from the year 1948 in Scotland.
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Connor McLennan is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward. He has previously played for Aberdeen, Brechin City and St Johnstone.
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