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  Gideon Decker Robertson
Robertson was a telegraph er by profession and had links with conservatives in the labour movement.
Robertson earned the longstanding enmity of the left and labour movement for his role in the strike and, despite his background, was not considered a legitimate representative of workers by most of the working class.
Robertson retained his position as labour minister when Arthur Meighen became Prime Minister of Canada until the government's defeat in the 1921 federal election.
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 Gideon Robertson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gideon Decker Robertson, PC (August 26, 1874 - August 5, 1933) was a Canadian Senator and Canadian Cabinet minister.
Robertson was a telegrapher by profession and had links with conservatives in the labour movement.
Robertson returned to government when R.B. Bennett's Conservatives won the 1930 election, and again became Minister of Labour, but remained unpopular with his constituents.
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Very few of the Robertsons are of the Catholic faiths, and it is not possible that their number can exceed 1% of the whole.
The ROBERTSONS are descendants of MALCOLM'S eldest son.
ALEXANDER ROBERTSON: Thirteenth Baron of Struan or Strowan, and Chief of the Clan Robertson, son of Alexander; 1670?; 1749.
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 UNION COUNTY, OHIO - 1883 HISTORY - CHAPTER X - JACKSON TOWNSHIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
He is a son of John and Elizabeth Decker, of Marion County.
Decker came from Marion County to Jackson Township, this county.
Walton, who was born October 1, 1849; she in a daughter of Gideon and Rebecca Walton, of Franklin County.
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 Sept99Obits
She was born July 23, 1939, in Chadwick to Lloyd D. and Elda M. Robertson Walker.
Wilma served her churches in many ways, including 50 years as a preschool teacher, 30 years as church clerk, a YWA leader and as a deacon's wife.
Wilma had worked for many years as a secretary for the Walworth Valve Company and the J.J. Altman Construction Company in East St. Louis, Ill. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray, in 1994 and a brother and sister in the 1940s.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
To represent "labour" and the working class, Borden appointed to the Cabinet Conservative Senator Gideon Decker Robertson who had been appointed to the Senate in January and had links with the conservative wing of the labour movement through his profession as a telegrapher.
Robertson, however, was a Tory and not a member of any Labour or socialist party.
Borden then called an election for December 1917 on the issue of conscription (see also Conscription Crisis of 1917), running as head of the "Unionist Party" composed of Borden's Conservatives, independent MPs, and members of the Liberals who left Laurier's caucus to support conscription.
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She was an active member of the local Gideon's Auxiliary and has held many offices in their organization.
Raphael Bina was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers: Jimmy, Charles, Tony, and Jerome; and one sister: Rose Bina in infancy.
Rose Barbara Decker was born March 31, 1911 in Fayette County, the daughter of John and Mary Koester.
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 Jakob Schramm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Gideon W8 Shrum, born September 1825 in Smith now Macon Co TN; died October 28, 1892 in Pleasant Hill, Franklin, Illinois.
Notes for Gideon W Shrum: age 50 was 5 feet 7 1/4 inches tall with a light complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes.
LIZZIE DECKER BORN 12-5-1891.LIZZIE DIED--- at SULPHUR,OKLA and was buried at VERNON TX.
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 Frontier Times, August, 1927
Also included is a photo of Richard Robertson Russell who was born in Daweson county, Georgia, October 8th, 1858, the son of J. and Jane Robertson Russll.
He moved to Texas with his parents when he was 12 years of age, and worked for his uncle, Peter Robertson, who branded a cow for him.
Robertson said that, at 13 Dick Russell was the best hand on the ranch.
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 FT.com / World / UK - London businesses told to upgrade security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
A senior police officer on Thursday stressed that the advice was not based on any specific intelligence of an imminent attack on the City.
But the officer, Chief Superintendent Alex Robertson, the head of the City's anti-terrorist section, made clear that the need for robust security arrangements was more pressing since the discovery that last week's terrorist attacks in London were the work of suicide bombers.
Police on Thursday said the investigation into last week's attacks, in which at least 53 people were killed in four separate rush hour bomb blasts on Underground trains and a bus, was complex and would take many months to complete as investigators determined who supported, financed and trained the bombers.
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 1998 Lawrence County, Arkansas Queries
Gideon, his wife and two oldest daughters are in the 1850 Arkansas, Lawrence County census.
In addition to Gideon B. Richey, other Richey families from Indiana listed in the 1870 Arkansas Lawrence County census were: David L. Richey born 1826, Hamilton W. Richey born 1824 and James D. Richey born 1834.
I ran upon an interesting Chancery Court case in Robertson County, TN concerning the estate of Jordan B. LANGFORD, a Randolph Co. resident who died in 1865 while on a visit back to his family in TN.
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 OTHER SWEPSON RECORDS
Sept 12, 1768 DB 2, P 144- Wm Decker of Meck to Joseph Decker of Meck-land in Meck.
Decker of Meck Co to Alexander Boyd of Meck-Abt 100 AC in Meck Adj.
DB5, P 436 May, 1779-Joseph Decker and wife Anne of Meck to John Colthrop of Meck-land adj.
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The [New Orleans] Picayune says Decker and Commodore Nutt are right jovial fellows in their small way, and can enjoy a cigar or quaff a cocktail in the most approved style.
Whether or not Decker worked with the Barnum & Bailey Circus is not known.
Felix, son of James and Charlotte Robertson, was born at Freeland's Station.
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 TIME.com: Utmost Standard! -- Apr. 25, 1932 -- Page 1
Last week, however, Geneva correspondents "discovered" the I. when its 16th Annual Conference of 47 nations occupied the handsome hall just built by the City of Geneva for plenary sessions of the Disarmament Conference (last week sitting in committees).
Conscious of their importance, the 324 labor delegates marched bravely in and elected by acclaim as their president a onetime Ontario telegraph keyman, Senator Gideon Decker Robertson, Canadian Labor Minister in the Conservative Cabinet of rich Premier Richard Bedford Bennett.
Keyman Robertson keynoted that "the International Labor Organisation has served and is serving as a perpetual reminder in these times of economic stress that the worker's standard of life and his conditions of labor should be maintained to the utmost possible limits!" (Cheers.)
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,743614,00.html   (566 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
This measure received all-party support, but another of Meighen's high-profile actions did not.
When a labour dispute in Winnipeg in May 1919 [see Mike Sokolowiski*] escalated to a general strike involving more than 30,000 workers, including sympathetic postal employees, Meighen and labour minister Gideon Decker Robertson* were dispatched to the west.
Their immediate objective was to restart the postal system.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=42122   (9222 words)

  
 Canadian ministries
1919) 23 Oct 1917 - 8 Nov 1918 Gideon Decker Robertson (b.
1955) 4 Sep 1945 - 14 Oct 1953 Wishart McLea Robertson (b.
1954) 14 Oct 1953 - 4 Oct 1957 Wishart McLea Robertson (b.
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 Cook Descendants of Henry Cook through son Lambert Clayton Cook Genealogy
She married (2) Gideon Unknown in unknown; born Abt.
She married Morgan Delynn Robertson July 20, 1956 in Murphy, Cherokee Co., North Carolina., son of Tella Robertson and Rhoda Morgan.
Gregory Dale Robertson, born June 30, 1958 in Highland, Illinois.
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 Cayuga County Births 1847-1849   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
22 Mary Jane Gideon and Polly Granger Apr.
May 26 Allice Thresia Harvey and Polly Root May 29 Leone Mariah Gideon and Peggy Ann Acker Nov.
8 Mary Augusta Levi and Emily Decker --- Unnamed Henry R. and Julietta Bodine Oct.
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 ROBERTSON-DEC2005 - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
ROBERTSON, John b.1745 - Albemarle County, Virginia, Garrard County, Kentucky
ROBERTSON, Thomas b.1782 - Amherst County ?, Virginia
ROBERTSON, William b.1782 - Amherst County ?, Virginia
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 Political Theory: Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
On New York City: "It's like Walden, but with rats." On MTV's info-hunk for the youth vote Gideon Yago.
Former NATO Secretary General Lord George Robertson on true social justice in a disorderly world.
Frank Decker (Bonn): The Populist Challenge to Liberal Democracy.
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 Southern Plantations M3
This section consists of eight items, correspondence, 1785-1801, of Christian (Robertson) Eppes of City Point (now Hopewell), Virginia.
Correspondence is with Richard Eppes (at Princeton University), William Eppes, Elizabeth (Robertson) Poythress, and John Robertson.
Eliza H. Ritchie, Doctor John Robertson, Mary Buchanan Robertson, William Robertson, Anne Bland (Batt) Russell (of Mancell, Prince George County, Virginia), Robert Craig Stanard, Susan Peachy (Poythress) Willcox, and Osborne, Macfarland and Reild of Petersburg, Virginia.
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 WWS Newsletter - Summer 1999
The records of the Council on Foreign Relations, the most influential American foreign policy organization in the twentieth century, have been deposited for research at Princeton's Mudd Manuscript Library.
Gideon Rose, Olin Fellow and deputy director, National Security Studies at the Council, formally presented these records to Princeton President Harold T. Shapiro.
Rose noted that the Mudd library already documents much of the early history of the Council, housing the records of the first three editors of Foreign Affairs magazine: Archibald Cary Coolidge, Hamilton Fish Armstrong, and William P. Bundy.
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18 JAN 1858 [daughter of Elisha Decker and Eva Dingman] died aged 82-8-22.
Carried the mail between Shawnee and Indian Fighters.
Children of IRMA LABAR and WILSON ROBERTSON are: i.
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 U.S. major cities
1844) 1843 - 1845 J.W. Robertson 1845 - 1847 James M. Long 1847 - 1848 Jacob M. Harrell 1848 - 1850...
1854) 1818 - 1819 Felix Robertson (1st time) (b.
1858) 1827 - 1828 Felix Robertson (2nd time) (s.a.) 1829 - 1832 William Armstrong (b.
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 Guide to the International Missionary Council Archives - Part 4 (H-10,012-H-10,014: Research and Study Program)
Subseries 6: Survey of the Training of the Ministry in Africa
Merle Davis' enquiry; J. Decker: Correspondence with C. Ranson; Authorizations of study; Interviews; Financial arrangements; Carnegie Corporation I. (1946-1947) (Merle Davis' file); Carnegie Corporation II (1946-1948) (Ranson's file); Colonial Office (Ranson's file); Continental Missionary Societies; Great Britain - correspondence with individuals; Lord Hailey (corres.
Relationship of the younger churches to the World Council of Churches, J. Decker; The younger churches and the WCC, J. Decker; Comments on Dr. Mott's Interim report
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 RNA-binding Proteins TIA-1 and TIAR Link the Phosphorylation of eIF-2{alpha} to the Assembly of Mammalian Stress ...
mAb (10E10) was a gift from Dr. Gideon Dreyfuss (University
Taupin, J.L., Tian, Q., Kedersha, N., Robertson, M., Anderson, P. The RNA-binding protein TIAR is translocated from the nucleus to the cytoplasm during Fas-mediated apoptotic cell death.
Tian, Q., Taupin, J., Elledge, S., Robertson, M., Anderson, P. Fas-activated serine/threonine kinase phosphorylates TIA-1 during Fas-mediated apoptosis.
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/full/147/7/1431   (5734 words)

  
 Texas State Historical Association - About Us - Annual Meeting: 2001
How Six Black Golfers Won the Right to Play Beaumont's All-White Public Golf Course, Robert J. Robertson, Tyrrell Historical Library Association
Family History/Texas History: Civil War Letters of Dr. Gideon Lincecum, Peggy A. Redshaw, Austin College
Black Women of Texas in the Civil Rights Era, Stefanie Lee Decker, Oklahoma State University
www.tsha.utexas.edu /about/meeting/mtg2001.html   (3312 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
• Lebanese Army: Convoy Hit in Western Bekaa Valley; Ehud Olmert May Urge Israeli Government to Accept Cease-Fire Deal; Al Qaeda's Dirty Work?; U.K. and U.S. Airline Travelers Share Their Experiences Following Terror Plot; Gideon Meir Interview; Condoleezza Rice Interview
• Israel Launching Deadly New Ground and Air Attacks in Lebanon; Diplomats at U.N. Struggling to Find Peace Plan; Pentagon Says Half of Iraq's Army Division Has Responsibility for Security; Gideon Meir Interview; High Turnout in Connecticut Primary; Senator Lieberman's Dicey Political Fate Putting Democratic Colleagues In Serious Bind; Georgians Decide on Cynthia McKinney
• Three Hezbollah Rockets That Hit South of Haifa May Carry 220 Pounds of Explosives Each; U.N. Chief Humanitarian Relief Coordinator Calls for 72-Hour Cease-Fire; Blair and Bush Discuss Mideast Crisis; Pending Security Council Resolution on Iran; Gideon Meir Interviewed; Iraq Still Holds Bush's Approval Numbers Down; Minimum Wage Legislation Before House
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