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Hardie
(James) Keir . 1856--1915, British Labour leader and politician, born in Scotland; the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party


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Ten-year-old Henry Hardies survived the fire that claimed his mother and three younger sisters; in real life, Hardess told personal stories that his own children have handed down to this day.
James Hardie said that despite healthy earnings the Chilean unit no longer fit company growth strategies.
The winning design team is Kevin Carmody, Andrew Groarke, Chris Hardie and Lewis Kinneir, of London.
 
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