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| e management of Allan Black & Co Ltd. and then | Capper, Alexander & Co. |
| owned by the family of the late Senator Arthur | Capper along with the Topeka Daily Capital and WIBW-A |
| ary, 1915, he had been reappointed by Governor | Capper, and on the expiration of his short term in Ja |
| itters: Materials and Devices, edited by Peter | Capper and C T Elliott, Springer (2000) ISBN 0-7923-7 |
| on 14 August 1909, first his old workmate Col. | Capper, and then Lela Cody (Mrs Elizabeth Mary King). |
| n October 1910, Bannerman replaced Colonel J E | Capper as the officer commanding the British Army's S |
| In September 1919, | Capper became Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey and too |
| Sir Derrick | Capper, Chief Constable from 1974-5 of West Midlands |
| Capper drank six glasses of water, but was unable to | |
| Capper first entered politics in 1912 when he became | |
| Major-General Sir John Edward | Capper KCB KCVO (7 December 1861 - 24 May 1955) was a |
| Capper later joined the Police and then as a security | |
| When | Capper left Wrexham in 1955 after 48 league outings h |
| In July 1918, | Capper left the War Office and commanded the 64th Div |
| ing to command a regular place at Sincil Bank, | Capper moved to Chester in September 1959 for £1,500. |
| tinguished gallantry in saving the life of Mr. | Capper, of the Bengal Civil Service, by extricating h |
| Capper Pass and Son Ltd. was a British smelting and r | |
| Late that year, he was appointed to the Alfred | Capper Pass chair of organic chemistry at the Univers |
| e company was developed and expanded by Alfred | Capper Pass, grandson of Capper Pass. |
| Subsequent Edition: Christchurch: | Capper Press: 1977. |
| Retiring in 1925, | Capper remained associated with the Tank Corps and al |
| Line steamship SS Pannonia with Captain Robert | Capper rescued 103 men, women, and children from the |
| After retiring from the Senate, | Capper returned to his home in Topeka, Kansas where h |
| Capper Ridge bounds Back Creek to its west at Pooles | |
| It was in India that | Capper saw his first action, when in 1895 his regimen |
| mineral water spring and was originally called | Capper Springs after an early settler, John Capper. |
| Werneth Low, where | Capper suffered burns that led to her death. |
| Jessie Matthews as Dorothea | Capper the Heiress |
| n Artest, the 2006 NIT MVP award was a fitting | capper to a three-year college career that produced 7 |
| Capper turned professional with hometown club Wrexham | |
| Warwick | Capper was ejected from the house for flashing his pe |
| However, | Capper was elected governor in the next election in 1 |
| An experienced engineer, | Capper was involved in numerous building projects dur |
| ith fellow suffragettes Dora Marsden and Mabel | Capper, was the subject of a violent assault whilst d |
| of half-pay in his permanent rank of Colonel, | Capper was transferred from India to Ireland, where h |
| It was during one of these rest periods that | Capper was seriously wounded when in April 1915 he wa |
| During early 1914, | Capper was briefly the Inspector of Infantry but in t |
| Although | Capper was sometimes described as pompous and possess |
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