John Blyth Hayes {Born Bridgewater, April 21, 1868; Died Launceston, July 12, 1956). Premier of TasmaniaAugust 12, 1922 to August 14, 1923. Bridgewater, Tasmania, Australia, is Hobarts northern-most suburb, located on the main north-south crossing of the Derwent River, 19km from the city. ... April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). ... 1868 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Launceston City Council, Coat of Arms Launceston City Council, Tasmania Launceston is a small city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, population of approximately 98,000, located at the juncture of the North Esk, South Esk, and Tamar rivers. ... July 12 is the 193rd day (194th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 172 days remaining. ... 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Before the 1890s there was no formal party system in Tasmania. ... August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... August 14 is the 226th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (227th in leap years), with 139 days remaining. ... 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Parkes then engaged as a labourer with Sir John Jamison (q.v.) near Penrith at £25 a year and a ration and a half of food, principally rice, flour and sugar, for the meat was sometimes unfit to eat.
He was generally in favour of (Sir) John Robertson's (q.v.) land policy, of the extension of education, and of free trade.
He was friendly with John Macarthur (q.v.) and acted as his second in the duel with Paterson (q.v.) in September 1801.
John Blue (1875-1945) was born in Tara, Ont. and educated at the University of Toronto.
Irving's account of John Jacob Astor's attempt to establish the first American settlement on the Pacific coast in 1811 is based extensively on the memoirs of fur traders in the area.
Scadding (1813-1901), born in England, was the son of a one-time factor to Col. John Graves Simcoe.