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Oonah is a
rural locality in the
local government areas of
Burnie and Waratah-Wynyard in the
North West
region of Tasmania. It is
located about 38 kilometres...
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Oonah Keogh (2 May 1903 – 18 July 1989) was an
Irish woman who
became the
first female member of the
Dublin Stock Exchange, in 1925. She may also have...
- 1989),
Finnish athlete Oonah Keogh (1903–1989),
Irish woman who
became the
first female member of the
Dublin Stock Exchange Oonah McFee (1916–2006), Canadian...
- Oona
Tamsyn King,
Baroness King of Bow (born 22
October 1967), is a
British business executive and
former British Labour Party politician. She was a Labour...
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while at the Old Vic; she died from
meningitis in 1926. His
second wife was
Oonah Veronica Todd-Naylor, who
survived him.
Together they had a daughter, Veronica...
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Oonah McFee, née
Browne (September 11, 1916 –
December 19, 2006) was a
Canadian novelist and
short story writer, who won the
Books in
Canada First Novel...
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Oonah Fay
Shannahan (née Murray; 3
September 1921 – 28
September 2022) was a New
Zealand netball player. She
captained the New
Zealand team in
their second...
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three ships. The
Oonah (originally on the Sydney-Hobart route) was
operated along with SS Loongana and
Nairana until 1935 when
Oonah and
Loongana were...
- dyiimalung, oornie,
dungidany (Wiradjuri language, Wiradjuri, Vic, NSW),
oonah, etc. The name
chosen and
approved in
Palawa kani (reconstructed tasmanian...
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warriors that
their camps were
being raided. They
disengaged with
cries of "
Oonah,
oonah!", the
Seneca signal to retire, and
headed for the
camps to
protect their...