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SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICIAN
J.G.N. Strauss; JGN Strauss; J. G. N. Strauss; Jacobus strauss; Jacobus Gideon Strauss; Jacobus nel strauss; Gideon Nel Strauss; Gideon Strauss; Nel strauss; JGN strauss

Erwin Strauss         
AMERICAN WRITER
Erwin S. Strauss; Erwin S Strauss; Filthy Pierre
Erwin S. Strauss is an American author, science fiction fan, noted member of the MITSFS, and filk musician, born in Washington, D.
Arthur Strauss         
  • Strauss in 1895.
  • Image shows chess moves made by Arthur Strauss, who resigns the game in the 26th move against the American Bodine.
  • The photograph shows Arthur Strauss MP as a member of the International Chess Team of the House of Commons
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1847-1920)
Strauss, Arthur
Arthur Isidor Strauss (28 April 1847 – 30 November 1920) was a British Liberal Unionist, and later Conservative Member of Parliament who latterly joined the Labour Party.
Levi's         
  • A Levi's outlet store in [[Vaughan Mills]] in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]]
  • A pair of Levi's 501 jeans
  • Levi's 506 zip fly jeans
  • A Levi's store in [[Chadstone Shopping Centre]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • [[Levi's Plaza]], corporate headquarters
  • Levi Strauss advertising on a building in [[Woodland, California]]
  • The original Levi Strauss logo, 1892
PRIVATELY HELD AMERICAN CLOTHING COMPANY
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also Levis
Levi's are jeans. (TRADEMARK)
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N

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Jacobus Gideon Nel Strauss

Jacobus Gideon Nel Strauss, known as Koos Strauss, Kosie Strauss or J. G. N. Strauss (17 December 1900 – 7 March 1990), was a South African politician who was the leader of the South African United Party from 1950 to 1956. He had earlier been minister of agriculture in the cabinet of Jan Smuts from 1943 until the defeat of the Smuts government in 1948. In the 1953 election the United Party under Strauss lost seven seats, while their opponents the National Party gained twenty-five more seats and a majority in Parliament. Following this election, the United Party suffered two splits, creating the Liberal Party and the Union Federal Party.

In 1954, a further split resulted in the National Conservative Party. In 1956, while plagued by ill health and convalescing in England, he asked his party to decide whether they wished to keep him on as leader. They declined to do so: the first time the leader of a South African political party had been forcibly removed. Strauss was succeeded as United Party leader by De Villiers Graaff.

As opposition leader, Strauss accepted political and social segregation of races but opposed the National Party government's disregard for the rule of law and its removal of "Coloured" voters from the electoral rolls which had been entrenched in the South African constitution but arbitrarily removed by the apartheid government.

Strauss maintained a low profile in retirement and rarely gave interviews relating to politics. However, in an interview with The Star in 1976, he professed his support for political reform and accepted majority rule in South Africa as inevitable.