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  2. Stanley George Browne - Wikipedia

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    Stanley George Browne CMG OBE FRCS FRCP (8 December 1907 – 20 January 1986), also called "Bonganga" by the community members with whom he worked, was a British medical missionary and leprologist known for his work and his many research achievements throughout the 20th century in the Belgian Congo, Nigeria, and India including his early use of Dapsone.

  3. File:George Brown College logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:George Brown College logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 500 × 323 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 207 pixels | 640 × 413 pixels | 1,024 × 662 pixels | 1,280 × 827 pixels | 2,560 × 1,654 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 500 × 323 pixels, file size: 13 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. George Brown (Australian politician, born 1929) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (29 July 1929 – 8 January 2002) was an Australian local politician and Lord Mayor of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. Early life. George Brown first came to Darwin on a golfing holiday. He was the curator of Darwin Botanic Gardens, now named after him. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin on 24 December 1974 destroyed 89 ...

  5. George Brown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    In 1859 he decided to offer himself as a missionary to Fiji. He was appointed at the Sydney Methodist conference of 1860. On 2 August 1860, Brown was married to Miss Sarah Lydia Wallis, daughter of the Rev. James Wallis. They left the following week for Sydney, where Brown was ordained, and going on to Samoa, arrived on 30 October 1860.

  6. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, [15] is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. [b] Australia is the largest country by area in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country.

  7. Sanford–Brown - Wikipedia

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    Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization. The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918).

  8. George Brown (Australian soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple Rovers. International career. 1922. Australia. 2. (1) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. George Brown was a former Australian professional soccer player who played as a forward for Brisbane City, Pineapple Rovers and the Australia national soccer team .

  9. College of Law (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The College of Law. The College's Headquarters in George St, Sydney. / -33.874040; 151.207280. The College of Law is the school of professional practice for lawyers in Australia and New Zealand. They are also the largest provider of practice-focused legal education in Australasia. Since commencing operations in New South Wales in 1974, [1] the ...