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What (who) is W J Brown (trade unionist) - definition

BRITISH TRADE UNION LEADER (1883-1931)
Arthur James Cook; A J Cook (trade unionist); A.J. Cook (trade unionist); AJ Cook (trade unionist)

W. J. Brown (trade unionist)         
  • William Brown in 1929
BRITISH TRADE UNIONIST AND POLITICIAN (1894-1960)
William John Brown; William Brown (UK politician); William Brown (British politician); William Brown (trade unionist)
William John Brown (13 September 1894 – 3 October 1960) was a British trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament (MP).
J & A Brown         
AUSTRALIAN COAL MINING BUSINESS
J & A Brown Ltd; John Brown (coalmine owner)
J & A Brown was an privately owned Australian coal family firm founded by James Brown (1816–1894) and Alexander Brown (1827–1877).
Kimberly J. Brown         
AMERICAN ACTRESS
Kimberly Brown; Kimberly Jean Brown; Kimberly Brown Makertichian; Kimberly j brown; Kimberley J. Brown; Kimberley Jean Brown
Kimberly Jean Brown is an American actress, best known to audiences for her portrayal of the teen witch Marnie Piper in the Halloweentown films, in which she starred alongside Debbie Reynolds. Before being cast as Marnie, Brown found notoriety for her role as Marah Lewis on Guiding Light, the third actress to take on the role, and as Annie Wheaton in the Rose Red miniseries, an original miniseries written by Stephen King.

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A. J. Cook (trade unionist)

Arthur James Cook (22 November 1883 – 2 November 1931), was a British trade union leader who was General Secretary of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain from 1924 until 1931, a period that included the 1926 General Strike.