Neville_Howse
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Neville Reginald Howse (26. ří ...... em v kabinetu předsedy vlády .
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birth date
1863-10-26
birth place
child
death date
1930-09-19
death place
honours
military service
resting place
term period
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access-date
2008-10-27
allegiance
Australia
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battles
First World War
* Asian and Pacific theatre
* Gallipoli campaign
* Western Front
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before
birth date
1863-10-26
birth place
Stogursey, Somerset, England
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branch
children
Everil, Neville, Evelyn, John, Alison
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commands
Director General of Medical Services
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death date
1930-09-19
death place
London, England
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first
Neville Reginald
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honorific prefix
last
Howse
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mawards
name
Sir Neville Howse
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occupation
Doctor, soldier, politician
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parliament
Australian
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predecessor
primeminister
Stanley Bruce
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restingplace
Kensal Green Cemetery, London
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serviceyears
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spouse
successor
term end
1927-04-02
1929-10-12
1929-10-22
term start
1922-12-16
1925-01-16
1928-02-24