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Malcolm John MacDonald (August 17 1901 – January 11 1981) was a British politician and the son of Ramsay MacDonald and, like his father, was born in Lossiemouth, Moray. Similarly, he was initially a Labour MP who then joined the National Government and was consequently expelled from the Labour Party.
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Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
) Malcolm MacDonald (November 22, 1935 - May 16, 1938) Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley, Lord Stanley (May 16, 1938 - October 31, 1938) Malcolm MacDonald (October 31, 1938 - January 29, 1939) Sir Thomas...
: Malcolm MacDonald Secretary of State for the Colonies 1935-1936 Followed by: William Ormsby Gore... under Ramsay MacDonald. Before the general strike of 1926 Thomas was asked by the TUC to negotiate... Ramsay MacDonald's controversial 'National' coalition with the Liberals and Conservatives (1931-35). As...
to Malcolm Macdonald at Fulham, and in a pattern that would recur throughout his career, stepped up...
Foreign Affairs William Ormsby-Gore - Secretary of State for the Colonies Malcolm MacDonald - Secretary of.... May 1938: Malcolm MacDonald succeeds Ormsby-Gore as Colonial Secretary. Lord Stanley succeeds.... Malcolm MacDonald succeeds Stanley as Dominions Secretary, remaining also Colonial Secretary. Lord...
Secretary of State for the Colonies
, 1931 - June 7, 1935) Malcolm MacDonald (June 7, 1935 - November 22, 1935) James Henry Thomas (November 22, 1935 - May 22, 1936) (Resigned) William Ormsby-Gore (May 28, 1936 - May 16, 1938) Malcolm MacDonald (May 16, 1938 - May 12, 1940) George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd (May 12, 1940 - February 8...
Malcolm Macdonald Paul Madeley Wilf Mannion Paul Mariner Rodney Marsh Alvin Martin Nigel Martyn...
(May 16, 1938 - May 13, 1940) Malcolm Macdonald (May 13, 1940 - February 8, 1941) Ernest Brown...
without Portfolio Changes 1935 - Malcolm MacDonald succeeds J.H. Thomas as Dominions Secretary... - June, 1929 May, 1935 - May, 1937 PM Predecessors: Andrew Bonar Law Ramsay MacDonald PM Successors: Ramsay MacDonald Neville Chamberlain Date of Birth: 3 August 1867 Place of Birth: Bewdley...
. And especially a new centre-forward by the name of Malcolm Macdonald. Nicknamed 'Supermac', Macdonald... White (1953) 1960s: Wyn Davies (1966) 1970s: Malcolm Macdonald (1971), Terry McDermott (1973) 1980s... Milburn Most League Cup Goals: 12 Malcolm Macdonald Most European Goals: 30 Alan Shearer Most Goals...
Margo MacDonald, Nationalist Ramsay Macdonald, (1866-1937), UK Prime minister Malcolm Macdonald... Rennie Mackintosh, (1868-1928), husband of Margaret MacDonald James Stirling, (1926-1992) Artists Robert Colquhoun Margaret MacDonald, (1865-1933), wife of Charles Rennie Mackintosh Robert MacBryde...