Frank Moores
Frank Duff Moores (February 18, 1933 – July 10, 2005) served as the second Premier of Newfoundland. He served as leader of the Progressive Conservatives from 1972 until his retirement in 1979. Moores was also a successful businessman in both the fishing industry and federal lobbying.
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Frank Moores
Frank Duff Moores (February 18, 1933 – July 10, 2005) served as the second Premier of Newfoundland. He served as leader of the Progressive Conservatives from 1972 until his retirement in 1979. Moores was also a successful businessman in both the fishing industry and federal lobbying.
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Frank Duff Moores (* 18. Febru ...... von Neufundland und Labrador.
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Frank Duff Moores (February 18 ...... industry and federal lobbying.
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Frank Duff Moores (né le 18 fé ...... e-et-Labrador, de 1972 à 1979.
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Frank Duff Moores (ur. 18 lute ...... ulroneya i wpływowym lobbystą.
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1933-02-18
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2005-07-10
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alma mater
birth date
1933-02-18
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Minister of Fisheries
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2005-07-10
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Lieutenant Governor
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Frank Duff Moores
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Canadian
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businessman, politician
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Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for Humber West
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Premier of Newfoundland
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parliament
Canadian
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New District
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1971-09-17
1979-03-26
1979-06-18
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1968-06-25
1971-10-28
1972-01-18
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Frank Duff Moores (* 18. Febru ...... von Neufundland und Labrador.
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Frank Duff Moores (February 18 ...... industry and federal lobbying.
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Frank Duff Moores (né le 18 fé ...... e-et-Labrador, de 1972 à 1979.
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Frank Duff Moores (ur. 18 lute ...... wnej Partii Kanady, biznesmen.
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Frank D. Moores
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Frank Moores
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Frank Moores
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Frank Moores
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