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Junor is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daisy Junor (1919–2012),
Canadian baseball player Eliza Junor (1804–1861),
Scotswoman of mixed...
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Penelope Jane
Junor (/ˈdʒunər/; born 6
October 1949) is an
English journalist and author. Born in Leatherhead, Surrey,
Junor was
educated at
Benenden School...
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Eliza Junor (c. 1804–20
April 1861) was a
Scotswoman of
mixed race, who was the
daughter of a
former slave owner, Hugh
Junor, and a
slave or
former slave...
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Victoria in 1915. List of
Victoria first-class
cricketers "Robert
Junor". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 18
November 2015.
Robert Junor at
ESPNcricinfo v t e...
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China as the
June Fourth Incident, were student-led
demonstrations held in
Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China,
lasting from 15
April to 4
June 1989. After...
- "Obituary: Sir John
Junor". The Independent.
Retrieved 16
September 2023. "Sir John
Junor", The Times, 5 May 1997, p. 23. John
Junor,
Listening for a Midnight...
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June—abbreviated Jun—is the
sixth month of the year in the
Julian and
Gregorian calendars—the
latter the most
widely used
calendar in the world. Its length...
- John
Junor is a
Jamaican retired politician from the People's
National Party (PNP) who was
Member of
Parliament for
Manchester Central.
After leaving...
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winters she
spent with her
spouse Dave
Junor in Mesa, Arizona.
Basically a line-drive
hitter and
speedy base runner,
Junor was also a fine
defensive player...
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between 1930 and 1938. List of
Victoria first-class
cricketers "Len
Junor". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 21
November 2015. Len
Junor at
ESPNcricinfo v t e...