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  1. McEwen is depicted standing over bags of wheat. Sir John McEwen, GCMG, CH (1900-1980) became Australia’s 18th Prime Minister on 19 December 1967 after Harold Holt’s disappearance. Before becoming Prime Minister, McEwen, as Australian Country Party Leader, was the second most senior member of the Government and had acted as Prime Minister for 463 days.

  2. Sir John McEwen. Australian politician and 18th Prime Minister of Australia (after the disappearance of Harold Holt), was born at "Linden", Main Street Chiltern, Victoria in 1900. John was the eldest child of David James McEwen (d.1907), a pharmacist from Ireland, and his second wife Amy Ellen, née Porter (d.1901), who was Victorian born ...

  3. John McEwen was a very tense man – undoubtedly a factor in the dermatitis that was to become in later years a constant affliction. He was over conscious at times of being a self-taught and self-made man, deprived of the advantages of the education so evident in his senior colleague in Government, R.G. Menzies.

  4. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Ancien premier vice-président de la Fédération équestre internationale, John McEwen, à la tête de son comité vétérinaire entre 2006 et 2018, est un acteur incontournable de l’instance. À soixante-quinze ans, le Britannique quitte progressivement ses fonctions pour profiter davantage des siens.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · The world bids farewell to John Warren McEwen of Lookout Mountain, Georgia, departing peacefully on April 30, 2024 at the age of 25. John leaves behind memories cherished by the community. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on ...

  6. John McEwen was the prime minister of Australia from 1967 to 1968. He served in the House of Representatives from 1934 to 1971.

  7. Sir John (‘Black Jack’) McEwen CH GCMG PC (1900-1980) was leader of the Australian Country Party and deputy prime minister from 1958 to 1971. He took up a land grant after war service and built up a productive holding in Victoria. He joined the Country Party at 19, and became minister for the interior in 1937, a portfolio with many and varied responsibilities including immigration ...