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  2. Peter Fraser - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Peter Fraser CH PC ( / ˈfreɪzər /; 28 August 1884 – 12 December 1950) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 24th prime minister of New Zealand from 27 March 1940 until 13 December 1949. Considered a major figure in the history of the New Zealand Labour Party, he was in office longer than any other Labour prime minister, and ...

  3. Fraser's Hill - Wikipedia

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    Fraser's Hill is a hill resort located on the Titiwangsa Ridge in Raub District, Pahang, Malaysia.It is about 100 km (62 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur. In 1890, Louis James Fraser established the area as a tin mining community known as Pamah Lebar when he discovered rich tin deposits and opened a tin mining facility.

  4. Peter Fraser, Baron Fraser of Carmyllie - Wikipedia

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    He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to George Younger, Secretary of State for Scotland. In 1982 he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland by Margaret Thatcher and became Lord Advocate in 1989. He was created a life peer as Baron Fraser of Carmyllie, of Carmyllie in the District of Angus on 10 February 1989 [6] and was appointed a ...

  5. Fraser Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Roy Fraser Elliott, CM QC (November 25, 1921 – January 26, 2005) was a Canadian lawyer, supporter of the arts, and philanthropist. Early life and education [ edit ] Elliott was born in Ottawa , Ontario , a son to Colin Fraser Elliott (at one time, the Deputy Minister of Finance of Canada) and Marjorie Sypher.

  6. Fraser River - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser River is known for the fishing of white sturgeon, all five species of Pacific salmon ( chinook, coho, chum, pink, sockeye ), as well as steelhead trout. The Fraser River is also the largest producer of salmon in Canada. [24] A typical white sturgeon catch can average about 500 pounds (230 kg). [25]

  7. Fraser Island - Wikipedia

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    Fraser Island, officially K'gari (/ ˈ ɡ ɑː r i / GAH-ree), is a World Heritage-listed sand island along the south-eastern coast in the Wide Bay–Burnett region, Queensland, Australia. The island is approximately 250 km (160 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane, and is within the Fraser Coast Region local government area.

  8. Fraser (surname) - Wikipedia

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    France (Norman) Region of origin. Scotland. Other names. Variant form (s) Fraiser, Frasier, Frashier, Frazer, Frazier. Fraser is a Scottish surname, connected to the Clans Fraser and Fraser of Lovat. It is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

  9. Julius Thomas Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Chronosophy. Julius Thomas Fraser (May 7, 1923 – November 20, 2010) was a Hungarian-born American author who made important scholarly contributions to the interdisciplinary Study of Time and was a founding member of the International Society for the Study of Time (ISST). [2] He was the editor of the seminal volume Voices of Time - A ...