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 Malcolm Fraser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fraser was heavily defeated by Hawke in the election.
Fraser soon became convinced that Snedden was a weak leader, and Snedden's defeat at the 1974 elections hardened his view.
Fraser contested the seat of Wannon, in Victoria's Western District, in 1954 for the Liberal Party, losing by 17 votes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Fraser   (1513 words)

  
 Fraser, (John) Malcolm
Fraser's government was again successful in elections held in 1977 and 1980, but it was defeated by the Labor Party in an election held in March 1983.
Fraser immediately resigned as party leader and shortly thereafter resigned his seat in Parliament.
Fraser attended Magdalen College, Oxford, and was elected a Liberal member of Parliament in 1955.
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 Malcolm Fraser (surveyor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fraser was recruited to the position by then Governor of Western Australia Frederick Weld, who had formerly been Premier of New Zealand and knew Fraser personally from that time.
After Frederick Broome's tenure as Governor came to an end in December 1889, Fraser was appointed Administrator of Western Australia until the appointment of the next governor.
As surveyor-general, Fraser immediately became a nominated member of Western Australia's Legislative and Executive Councils.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Fraser_(surveyor)   (578 words)

  
 Prime Minister - John Malcolm Fraser
Malcolm Fraser served under five prime ministers in his seven years as a minister.
Malcolm Fraser was Army Minister for two years (1966–68), under three prime ministers.
Fraser had been one of two parliamentarians to win a grant to study overseas, and in Washington he studied United States policy development.
http://www.gavmag.com/australia/pm_fraser.htm   (2133 words)

  
 Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens-Malcolm Fraser Biography
Malcolm Fraser was the father of one daughter, Phyllis, who married Frank A. Champlain at Brookhaven, Long Island, New York.
She is the daughter of Spencer Aldrich, an attorney of New York, being a graduate of both Columbia University and Columbia Law School.
However, for his political views, his property was confiscated by the crown, and he was compelled to emigrate to Montreal, Canada, where his grandson, Malcolm Fraser, was born.
http://www.ormondartmuseum.org/FraserBio.htm   (2289 words)

  
 Papers of H. Malcolm Fraser
Malcolm Fraser was also closely involved with the British Beekeepers' Association (BBKA), serving as a member of the Council until the reorganisation in 1945.
Henry Malcolm Fraser was born in Wandsworth in 1874, the first of four children born of the second marriage of James Fraser, a prosperous Colonial Broker who had two adult children from his first marriage.
Eventually, after a long and active retirement, H. Malcolm Fraser died in 1970 at the age of 95.
http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/colls/special/fraser.html   (496 words)

  
 Janet Holmes a Court
On his journey from carefree country boy to politician and diplomat, Malcolm Fraser has been driven by a sense of public duty and has stood up for what he believes is right and fair.
Mr Fraser endured wild protests after his appointment but in general elections a month later the Liberals won a landslide victory.
In one of the most controversial episodes in Australian political history, Governor General Kerr sacked Gough Whitlam and appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister.
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/mfraser.htm   (631 words)

  
 Malcolm Fraser. People of the Liberal Party of Australia. Liberals.Net: Liberal Party of Australia
Malcolm Fraser was elected to the Parliament, winning the seat of Wannon in 1955, at only 25 years of age.
Fraser remained a back bencher for 11 years until Harold Holt took over from Sir Robert Menzies as Prime Minister in 1966.
The deadlock lasted for weeks, until on 11 November 1975 the Governor General, Sir John Kerr dismissed the Whitlam Government and made Fraser a caretaker Prime Minister, until Elections could be held.
http://www.liberals.net/malcolmfraser.htm   (656 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 24/8/2000: Fraser makes passionate plea for moral leadership
KERRY O'BRIEN: Malcolm Fraser, in your speech you strongly disagree with one aspect of Judge O'Loughlin's finding in the recent stolen generations case, where he found that the Commonwealth Government did meet its duty of care with Gunner and Cabilo.
He systematically rejects the Howard Government's stance on a formal apology, on compensation for the stolen generations, on reconciliation, and on mandatory sentencing.
You would acknowledge, I would imagine, that it would be an extraordinarily difficult thing for him as leader to adopt the approach that you've taken on issues like mandatory sentencing, stolen generations, reconciliation, treaty and so on?
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/stories/s167348.htm   (1605 words)

  
 Australia's Prime Ministers - Meet a PM - Fraser
He became Minister for the Army in 1966, under Harold Holt, and was also a minister in the governments of John Gorton and William McMahon.
Malcolm Fraser emerges from Parliament House on 11 November 1975, after announcing that Governor-General Sir John Kerr had appointed him caretaker Prime Minister.
Nonetheless, the constitutional crisis made its beginning controversial and marked Fraser’s prime ministership.
http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=22   (218 words)

  
 Australian Biography - Malcolm Fraser
Fraser sync: John Gorton was a Prime Minister who had it all at his feet and kicked it all away.
Fraser v/o: who in the end made me a Minister, who had argued
But that was arguing against something that was dear and close to Harold Holt's heart, but still I felt it at the time, so I argued it,
http://www.australianbiography.gov.au/fraser/scripttext.html   (3450 words)

  
 Biography - Malcolm Fraser
Before being appointed Leader of the Liberal Party in March 1975, Mr Fraser held a number of portfolio positions, including that of Minister for the Army in January 1966, Minister for Education and Science in February 1968, and Minister of State for Defence in November 1969.
He subsequently led Australia when he was twice re-elected successfully in 1977 and 1980, and became the countryÕs second longest serving Prime Minister.
He gained Liberal Party pre-selection for the electorate of Wannon in southwest Victoria, where he held the seat for 28 years from 1955 to 1983.
http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/cpp/dunlop2000lect/fraserbio.html   (378 words)

  
 Malcolm Fraser - Biographical Information
On his return to Australia, Fraser entered politics and at the age of 25 was elected the Liberal member for Wannon in Victoria, a seat previously held by the Labor Party.
In 1966, he was made Minister for the Army in the Holt Government, and after Holt's death in 1967, he became Minister for Education and Science.
Fraser is perhaps most remembered for his role in the political upheaval of 1975, a series of events which commentators continue to scrutinize.
http://www.australianbiography.gov.au/fraser/bio.html   (214 words)

  
 Fraser, (John) Malcolm
Mr Fraser resigned from parliament later in 1983.
With a policy of fighting inflation first, his government tried to reduce the federal deficit and stimulate private industrial activity, dismantling many of Whitlam’s reforms.  In the 1983 election, Fraser was defeated by the Labor opposition led by Bob Hawke.
http://www.pm.gov.au/your_pm/pms/fraser.html   (69 words)

  
 Territory Images External Search: 10773
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser being welcomed to Cooinda Motor Inn
http://www.ntlib.nt.gov.au/ntlpicweb/scripts/ExtSearch.asp?SearchTerm=10773   (10 words)

  
 Common-Place Seminar - Malcolm Fraser
Malcolm Fraser was born, raised and schooled in Edinburgh.
Fraser would like to see the removal of traffic and a fifth Dance Base studio created outside.
Before setting up Malcolm Fraser Architects in 1993, he worked as a community architect in Wester Hailes [Edinburgh peripheral housing scheme], for Christopher Alexander in Berkeley, California [a radical, theoretical place-maker] and, on occasion, with Ian Hamilton Finlay [artist, poet] at his Little Sparta neo-classical garden.
http://www.scottisharchitecture.com/new-articles-00080.html   (477 words)

  
 Former Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser
An avowed republican, Mr Fraser believes the Prime Minister will have less power to hire and fire a president under the new model.
Ironically, one of the influential voices supporting an appointed head of state is that of Malcolm Fraser, the chief beneficiary of the 1975 dismissal.
Since the model will be offered excludes direct election of a president, argument has shifted to the powers of a Prime Minister to dismiss the head of state.
http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/political_transcripts/article_362.asp?s=1   (242 words)

  
 Professor Bunyip
However, I have long since changed my opinion.
Despite his election with an enormous majority and control of the Senate, he failed to respond.
I believe Fraser deserves the title, as the message to him in 1975 from the people was clear - put this country back on the rails!
http://bunyip.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_bunyip_archive.html   (4949 words)

  
 Fraser, Malcolm on Encyclopedia.com
A graduate of Oxford (1952), he entered the Australian parliament as a Liberal member in 1955.
He became leader of the coalition in 1975 in oppostion, and prime minister after the Labor government of Gough Whitlam was dismissed.
(John Malcolm Fraser), 1930-, Australian political leader and prime minister (1975-83).
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/F/FraserJ1M1a.asp   (417 words)

  
 Old Parliament House - Personalities - Malcolm Fraser
Malcolm Fraser was elected to Government amidst the controversial circumstances of the dismissal, and for some Australians he never shook off the stigma of his role in that event.
Fraser attended launches of Pickering’s publications, even writing the foreword to one of his books.
Pryor enjoys playing with Fraser’s public image as unemotional and unengaging, yet his cartoons reveal something more of the complexity of this, sometimes enigmatic, Prime Minister.
http://www.oph.gov.au/content.asp?pageID=128   (292 words)

  
 Malcolm Fraser --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
John Malcolm Fraser was born on May 21, 1930, at Nareen, in the state of Victoria, Australia.
A leader of the Liberal-Country coalition party (LCP) in the Australian legislature, Malcolm Fraser became Australia's prime minister in late 1975.
As prime minister of New Zealand from 1940 to 1949, Peter Fraser steered his country through the crisis of World War II and helped lay the foundations for the United Nations organization in the years 1945 to 1948.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9274420   (648 words)

  
 australian prime ministers malcolm fraser
__ "Malcolm Fraser was asked to take over the job of Prime Minister by the Governor-General, when Gough Whitlam was dismissed in controversial circumstances in 1975." You will find an overview of his life and public career.
http://www.archaeolink.com/australian_prime_ministers_malco.htm   (86 words)

  
 Scottish Design Awards - Architect of the Year
Given the success his practice has enjoyed over the last 12 months, there was no hesitation in nominating him again this time around.
Fraser's second major achievement, in October, was Dance Base's nomination for the Stirling Prize.
Between them Malcolm Fraser, Allan Murray and Richard Murphy have had a major impact on Scotland's architecture and the profession over the last year.
http://www.thedrum.co.uk/architect.php   (593 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Malcolm Fraser
Fraser, Malcolm, born in 1930, prime minister of Australia (1975-1983), born in Melbourne.
The Fraser rises in the Rocky Mountains, in Mount Robson Provincial Park near the Alberta border,...
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 Dual refugee system shames us - smh.com.au
Malcolm Fraser is a former Liberal prime minister.
At your service, milady, he grovelled, quietly dying inside
Australia's handling of asylum seekers is known and understood in many parts of the world.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/10/03/1033538721672.html   (1066 words)

  
 Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens-Introduction to Malcolm Fraser
The Ormond War Memorial Art Gallery Corporation was duly formed with a State Charter, Constitution and By-Laws.
In June of 1946, the City Commissioners of Ormond Beach, Florida, requested and received from Mr.
Fraser was willing to make an outright gift of a series of 56 paintings as a War Memorial to a Florida east coast city that would provide a suitable building to house the paintings, agree to maintain it thereafter and make it available to the public.
http://www.ormondartmuseum.org/malcolmFraser.htm   (470 words)

  
 Sciennes, Edinburgh, Sciennes House, Malcolm Fraser
The house was in a state of near dilapidation and many of the existing features had been removed.
In Victorian times the house had been occupied by a minister, who had added bay windows to the front of the house and a small chapel to the north.
The house was dark had a breeze block extension and the south elevation was a blank gable wall.
http://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/sciennes_wightman.htm   (478 words)

  
 malcolm fraser personal site
Starting his career in the fledging New Zealand electronics industry, Malcolm has over 20 years business experience in high technology industries, and has held a number of executive roles with international firms, both private and publicly-listed.
Prior to founding his first business (Agitavi Research) in 2002, Malcolm headed up Cap Gemini Ernst and Young’s mobility practice for Asia Pacific, and was part of their global mobility centre of excellence based in Sweden.
Malcolm holds an MBA from Southern Cross University, and is now researching and completing a thesis on…Delocalisation of the ICT Value Chain: Collaboration Strategies for SMEs.
http://www.malcolmfraser.net   (117 words)

  
 MobyGames - Malcolm Fraser
This does not imply employment by these companies.
Malcolm Fraser was credited on a game as early as 1998 and as recently as 1999.
Malcolm Fraser has been credited with the roles Quality Assurance.
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,68526   (146 words)

  
 Malcolm Fraser Architects
Based at North Bridge Studios in the heart of Edinburgh, Malcolm Fraser heads up a team of architects and technicians who are responsible for some of the most innovative and forward-thinking designs of our times encompassing everything from individual houses to grand public buildings and all points in between.
This site showcases recent projects from design phase through to completion and gives a glimpse of the sort of quality and craftsmanship that goes into every job.
http://www.malcolmfraser.co.uk   (76 words)

  
 Australian War Memorial - Australia's Prime Ministers: Malcolm Fraser
Australian War Memorial - Australia's Prime Ministers: Malcolm Fraser
Official records are listed in the National Archives of Australia's RecordSearch database which contains descriptions of records at both the National Archives and the Australian War Memorial.
Browse the Memorial's collections of art, photographs, film, sound recordings, private records, military heraldry and technology for items related to Malcolm Fraser.
http://www.awm.gov.au/pm/detail.asp?surname=Fraser   (82 words)

  
 Malcolm Fraser
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 Alibris: Malcolm Fraser
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by Guitar, Barry, and Peters, Theodore J., and Fraser, Malcolm
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 Malcolm Fraser, Architect, Malcolm Fraser Edinburgh
Scottish Poetry Library, Crichton's Close, off Canongate 1999
Other Edinburgh area buildings by Malcolm Fraser Architects include The Drum Housing, Bo'ness
Building Projects by Malcolm Fraser Architects in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
http://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/malcolm_fraser_architect.htm   (68 words)

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