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"right John Nicholas Pedler (25 January 1870 – 10 August 1942) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1918 to 1938, representing the electorate of Wallaroo. Pedler was born at Salisbury, and educated at the public school at Paskerville. He was raised on the family farm, "Gum Farm", three miles from Kadina, on which he helped until he was 18. Pedler was a contractor and carter thereafter until 1900, when he inherited the farm and returned to run the property, becoming a successful wheat grower. He became involved in local politics, serving on the Kadina District Council for about thirty years, eventually becoming its chairman, and serving as president of the Kadina branch of the Labor Party. He also served as chairman of the local Agricultural Bureau, President of the Kadina Technical School Council and Vice-President of the Kadina Branch of the Australian Workers Union. Pedler was elected to the House of Assembly for the Labor Party at the 1918 state election, along with future Premier Robert Richards, who Pedler would remain associated with throughout his career. Pedler and Richards defeated two ex-Labor defectors, former Premier John Verran and John Frederick Herbert, who had been expelled from the Labor Party in the 1917 Labor split and had contested the election for the splinter National Party. He was re-elected in 1921, 1924, 1927 and 1930. In 1931, Pedler was expelled from the Labor Party along with Premier Lionel Hill and his Cabinet, when the party split over the Hill Cabinet's support for the Premiers' Plan. The expelled MPs reconstituted as the splinter Parliamentary Labor Party and contested the 1933 election under that banner, but were resoundingly defeated, Pedler and Richards being among their only MPs to be re-elected. Pedler was readmitted to the Labor Party in 1934 along with the remaining PLP MPs. In 1938, the state abolished multi-member districts for the House of Assembly, and established single-member electorates instead. Pedler lost a Labor preselection vote for the new single-member seat of Wallaroo to Richards, and opted to retire from parliament. Pedler died suddenly in 1942. He was still a member of the Kadina Council at the time of his death. ==References== Category:1870 births Category:1942 deaths Category:Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of South Australia Category:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly "
"Telva is a Spanish language monthly women's magazine published in Madrid, Spain. It is one of the largest and earliest women's magazines in the country. ==History and profile== Telva was started in 1963. During its initial phase, the magazine was controlled by Opus Dei. More specifically, the publisher of the magazine was owned by Opus Dei. During this period it was a conservative women's magazine. Covadonga O'Shea became the editor in 1970. She had started as deputy director after leaving education with a degree. Following the death of Franco in 1975 although Spanish institutions began to take part in democratic transition, Telva continued its ultra conservative stance. The magazine was part of Recoletos group until February 2007, when the company was acquired by RCS Media Group. It is published by Unidad Editorial Socieda de Revistas SL on a monthly basis and features articles on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Its headquarters are in Madrid. The monthly has several annual supplements. In 2006, the circulation of Telva was 174,436 copies. The magazine had a circulation of 174,750 copies in 2009, making it the second best-selling women's monthly magazine in Spain. The circulation of the monthly circulation was 181,434 copies in 2010, and it grew to 188,524 copies in 2011. The circulation of the magazine was 183,336 copies in 2012. Between July 2012 and June 2013, the magazine sold 162,101 copies. In 2019 the circulation of Telva was 113,745 copies. ==See also== * List of magazines in Spain ==ReferencesExternal links== * Official website Category:1963 establishments in Spain Category:Conservatism in Spain Category:Conservative magazines Category:Lifestyle magazines Category:Magazines established in 1963 Category:Magazines published in Madrid Category:Opus Dei Category:RCS MediaGroup Category:Spanish-language magazines Category:Monthly magazines published in Spain Category:Women's magazines published in Spain Category:Women's fashion magazines "
"Ajanta Neog is an Indian politician who has served as Member of the Legislative Assembly of India from the Golaghat constituency in Assam. She is a member of the Indian National Congress. She first entered the assembly in the 2001 elections by defeating her nearest rival by over 10000 votes. She was again victorious in the subsequent election held in 2006. In the 2011 assembly elections she won by a huge margin of 46171 votes. Consecutively she won 2016 assembly elections. She held the position of Minister for the Public Works Department (Roads & Building, NH), Urban Development & Housing,http://www.assamtimes.org/node/12891http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other- states/14member-new-tarun-gogoi-ministry-sworn-in-by-assam-governor- acharya/article6815092.ece and had been in the last three Cabinets.http://www.firstpost.com/politics/gogoi-allocates-portfolios-to-new- assam-ministers-2065151.html She was conferred with the Golaghat ratna award by the united chamber of commerce, golaghat. During her tenure as a PWD minister Assam had achieved huge success in infrastructure development. Assam was adjudged the Best Infrastructure Development State in the big state category in the 13th States Conclave by India Today group held on 6 November 2015. Assam was adjudged the best State in Infrastructure Development because it had registered 17 per cent increase in the length of pucca road from 2011 to 2013–14, whereas the National average for the same period was four per cent. == References == Category:Indian National Congress politicians from Assam Category:Assam MLAs 2001–2006 Category:Assam MLAs 2006–2011 Category:Assam MLAs 2011–2016 Category:Assam MLAs 2016– Category:State cabinet ministers of Assam Category:Women in Assam politics Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Politicians from Guwahati Category:People from Golaghat Category:21st-century Indian women politicians Category:21st-century Indian politicians Category:Women state cabinet ministers of India "