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About 2000 boys aged 14 to 19 came to South Australia in the 1910s and '20s to participate in the State Government's farm apprenticeship schemes known as the Barwell Boys and Little Brothers.
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When Adrienne was first learning to play the flute when she was six, her teacher at New England Conservatory Extension, Nina Barwell, called to talk about the way Adrienne went about practicing.
Meg Campbell: Laughter, Joy and Friendship in School? Meg Campbell 2011
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Northampton's departing chairman, Keith Barwell, has been challenged by Premiership Rugby to provide evidence for his claims that several clubs are abusing salary-cap regulations.
Up & Under: Martin Johnson picks namesake Tom to face Barbarians 2011
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Croydon Central MP Gavin Barwell, who has lived in Croydon all his life, said he was trying to speak to the home secretary to urgently discuss resources for the fire brigades and police.
London firefighters stretched to breaking point by riot blazes 2011
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Mark McCafferty, Premiership Rugby's chief executive, said Barwell would be invited to "provide specific evidence".
Up & Under: Martin Johnson picks namesake Tom to face Barbarians 2011
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When Adrienne was first learning to play the flute when she was six, her teacher at New England Conservatory Extension, Nina Barwell, called to talk about the way Adrienne went about practicing.
Meg Campbell: Laughter, Joy and Friendship in School? Meg Campbell 2011
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It led to the club benefactor, Keith Barwell, sneering at the salary cap.
Northampton and Ulster bring authentic rugby to plastic surrounds | Eddie Butler 2011
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I understand that the Barwell deaths occurred in 2007 and the problems continued through the previous seven years, which is about the time when the Nulabor Police target fiasco was at its height.
IPCC To Investigate Barwell Deaths « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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A drop in fourth-quarter GDP and slowing inflation point to an additional £50 billion round of asset purchases as early as next month, and another £50 billion later this year, says Richard Barwell , an economist at Royal Bank of Scotland.
Central Banks Diversify Their Arsenals Jon Hilsenrath 2012
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Barwell said that unnamed clubs were "millions over the top" and said that the £4.2m cap was "definitely" being flouted.
Up & Under: Martin Johnson picks namesake Tom to face Barbarians 2011
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