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  • Mrs. Fairclough is Canada's first woman cabinet minister; she is our first guest speaker from the Federal Cabinet in this club year, and today is our first Ladies Day for 1957-58 -- all of which makes this a most happy occasion.

    Canadian Women as Citizens 1957

  • Mrs. Fairclough is Canada's first woman cabinet minister; she is our first guest speaker from the Federal Cabinet in this club year, and today is our first Ladies Day for 1957-58 -- all of which makes this a most happy occasion.

    Christmas Meeting 1957

  • The place of rendezvous on this occasion was in a field at the foot of Love-lane (now called Fairclough-lane), which was skirted by it.

    Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian

  • The Honourable Mrs. Fairclough is a fifth generation Canadian.

    Christmas Meeting 1957

  • The Honourable Mrs. Fairclough is a fifth generation Canadian.

    Canadian Women as Citizens 1957

  • Write to Gordon Fairclough at gordon. fairclough@wsj.com

    Austerity Key in Europe Votes Gordon Fairclough 2010

  • Write to Gordon Fairclough at gordon.fairclough@wsj.com

    Hungary, EU Meet to Mend Strained Ties Gordon Fairclough 2012

  • Write to Gordon Fairclough at gordon.fairclough@wsj.com

    Hungary Standoff Spurs Currency's Fall Gordon Fairclough 2012

  • Gordon Fairclough/The Wall Street Journal Kimie Okada is learning to operate construction equipment after the tsunami destroyed her previous workplace, a sake brewery.

    Looking for Lost Livelihoods Gordon Fairclough 2011

  • Write to Gordon Fairclough at gordon.fairclough@wsj.com

    Looking for Lost Livelihoods Gordon Fairclough 2011

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