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    Cairns, Jim, Oil in troubled waters, 1976 Cairns, Jim, Growth to freedom, 1979 Cairns, Jim, Survival now: the human transformation, 1982 Cairns, Jim, Human...
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  • through her relationship with Jim Cairns, Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Labor government. Morosi's appointment as Cairns's principal private secretary...
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    Whitlam was elected party leader, defeating leading left-wing candidate Jim Cairns. Whitlam believed the Labor Party had little chance of being elected unless...
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  • and organised by the former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Dr. Jim Cairns, his private secretary Junie Morosi and David Ditchburn. It was and is...
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  • Haitian lawyer and politician, 1st Prime Minister of Haiti (d. 2011) 1914 – Jim Cairns, Australian economist and politician, 4th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia...
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    Department of Defence. In 1974, Barnard lost the deputy leadership to Jim Cairns but remained in the defence portfolio. He resigned from parliament in...
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    victory in 1972, Hayden was made Minister for Social Security. He replaced Jim Cairns as Treasurer in 1975, but served for only five months before the government...
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  • between Labour Party MP Jim Cairns and then-Defense Secretary Sir Allen Fairhall of the Australian Liberal Party, in which Cairns revealed in reports that...
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    Third Way Ormonde, Paul (1982). A Foolish Passionate Man: a biography of Jim Cairns. Ringwood, Vic, Australia: Penguin Books. ISBN 014005975X. Ormonde, Paul...
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  • and Energy Minister Rex Connor and Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister Jim Cairns misled Parliament and were forced from the Whitlam Cabinet over the affair...
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