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crimes were
referred to in the
press as the
Moorhouse murders,
after the
Birnies'
address at 3
Moorhouse Street in Willagee, a
suburb of Perth.
David Birnie...
- Haggerson, 1944–1952
Morse G. Dial, 1952–1958
Howard S. Bunn, 1958–1960
Birny Mason Jr., 1960–1966
Kenneth Rush, 1966–1969 F.
Perry Wilson, 1969–1971...
- ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Kidd, Paul B. (12
February 2007). "The
Birnies – 2. A
Serial Killer in Perth".
CourtTV CrimeLibrary.
Courtroom Television...
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Machine "Personalities". Time Magazine.
February 14, 1964. (Article
refers to
Birny Mason and
predecessor Morse Dial) "Military
Memorials at Cornell". Retrieved...
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owned by Birney. AU ref Inc 3. Inscription:
Magister Jacobus birny; Maist.
Jameis birny. The item as the
following inscription " ...Georgius
pavius pharmacopoeus...
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Report to the Ohio
Civil Rights Commission, from
Birny Birnbaum,
Center for
Economic Justice.
Birny Birnbaum,
Consulting Economist,
argues that insurance...
- Mary Nielson,
first victim of
David and
Catherine Birnie, was killed. The
Birnies murdered three more
women before being captured, and are
suspected of killing...
- (pejorative)
Herne Bay
Hernias Hertford Her-****s
Heswall Hezzies Hexham Birnies Heywood Monkeys Higham Ferrers Ferrets (“skinny, smelly, and they get into...
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President and CEO (1952–1958) and
Chairman (1958–1963) of
Union Carbide Birny Mason, Jr. (1931) –
President (1960–1966), CEO (1963–1971), and Chairman...
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William Birnie or
Birny (died 1568) was a
Scottish merchant based in Edinburgh.
Birnie was one of the
wealthiest merchants in Edinburgh.
Birnie married...