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Joseph Benedict Aquino Magsaysay, also known as JB Magsaysay (born on July 6, 1980 in San Juan, La Union), is a Filipino actor, a public servant, a businessman and was one of the 13 housemates of ABS-CBN's Pinoy Big Brother, Season 1.
Major William Harvey Christie (1808–1873) British army officer and public servant in colonial New South Wales.
Sir Abel Guobadia OFR (June 28, 1932 – February 4, 2011) was an educator, administrator, diplomat and retired public servant.
They had 9 children, among them Lewis Adolphus Bernays (1831–1908) was a public servant and agricultural writer in Australia.
Sir George G. Macfarlane CB, engineer, scientific administrator, public servant, Director from 1962-7 of the Royal Radar Establishment (wartime scientist working on radar), and designed the Royal Radar Establishment Automatic Computer (RREAC) - the first transistor digital computer
He is married to prominent public servant and lawyer Irene Moss.
Allen Montgomery Lewis (1909–1993), barrister, public servant and Governor-General of Saint Lucia
The Honorable Andon L. Amaraich (born August 24, 1932 on the island of Ta, Mortlock Islands, in what is now Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia, died January 26, 2010 in Honolulu, Hawaii) was a Micronesian public servant, politician, diplomat and judge.
He was born in 1962 in Kabul to a senior public servant and attended high school in Lycée Esteqlal.
It was created in 1953 for the businessman and public servant, Sir Clive Baillieu, the son of the Australian financier and politician William Baillieu.
It was created in 1925 for the economist and public servant Sir John Bradbury.
It was created in 1937 for John Cadman, a mining engineer, petroleum technologist and public servant.
Benjamin William Pearse (January 19, 1832 – June 17, 1902) was a public servant for the colonies of Vancouver Island and of British Columbia.
Sánchez began working as a public servant in his hometown of Bayamón, under the mayoralty of Ramón Luis Rivera.
Born in Sydney, he was a public servant with the Commonwealth Department of Health.
Christopher John Guelph "Chris" Puplick AM (born 13 May 1948) is an Australian politician, public servant and public intellectual.
His father, João Vaz de Almada Falcão, was an upright public servant who had held the captaincy of Elmina on the West African coast, but died, as he had lived, a poor man.
David Richard Beamish (born 20 August 1952; Carlisle, Cumbria, England) is a British public servant who has been the Clerk of the Parliaments, the chief clerk in the House of Lords, since 16 April 2011.
Earl G. Harrison (1899–1955), American attorney, academician and public servant
Eamonn Mansfield (1878–1954) Irish schoolteacher and public servant
Frank Godbould Lee (1903–1971), British public servant and Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
George Riddell, 1st Baron Riddell (1865–1934), British solicitor, newspaper proprietor and public servant
Wood was born at Kensington in London to public servant William Alexander Wood and Margaret Eleanor Hall.
Henry Page Woodward (1858–1917), Australian coalmine owner, geologist, mining engineer and public servant
Wilbur Jackett (1912–2005), Canadian public servant and chief justice
James Coutts Crawford (1817–1889), better known as Coutts Crawford, scientist, explorer and New Zealand public servant
John Bradbury, 1st Baron Bradbury (1872–1950), British economist and public servant
Leo M. Cherne (September 8, 1912, The Bronx, New York – January 12, 1999) was an American economist, public servant and commentator.
Leonard Keith Ward (1879–1964), Australian geologist and public servant
Lewis Adolphus Bernays CMG (3 May 1831 – 22 August 1908) was a public servant and agricultural writer in Queensland, Australia.
The review was headed up by retired senior public servant Neville Stevens with the assistance of Expert Panel members Laurie Patton and Kerrynne Liddle.
He excelled as a Military Officer and as a Public Servant, in his dual role as the Governor of the Military District of Tuyen Duc, and as Mayor of the provincial capital city of Dalat from 1970-1975.
Richard Woods (born 1941), New Zealand public servant and diplomat
Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve (1893–1979), British businessman and public servant
Ronald Joseph Smith (1921–1995), New Zealand public servant, communist and peace activist
Gare was born Helen Shelley Gare in Carnarvon, Western Australia in 1952, the fourth and youngest child of public servant Frank Ellis Gare (Commissioner for Native Welfare for the State of Western Australia) and artist and novelist Nene Gare.
Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet (1820–1888), Canadian lawyer, politician and public servant
Close earned a PhD in political science at Flinders University and worked as a public servant before entering parliament.
Tom Parry (Thomas Gregory Parry), Australian economist and public servant
She is the daughter of the former Philippine National Red Cross governor, public servant and 1940/50s movie star Rosa Rosal.
The locality is the birthplace of Ernest Chinnery (5 November 1887- 17 December 1972), an Australian anthropologist and public servant who worked extensively in Papua New Guinea and visited communities along the Sepik river.
William Harvey Christie (1808–1873), British army officer and public servant
William Edward Nairn (1812-1869), public servant and president of the Tasmanian Legislative Council