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'Wensley' (it came so near being a first-rate novel), and by his Life of
Literary Friends and Acquaintance; a Personal Retrospect of American Authorship William Dean Howells 1878
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If a real-life Inspector Lestrade from the Sherlock Holmes stories had written his memoirs, they would read like Frederick Porter Wensley's recollections of serving as a Scotland Yard detective from the gaslight era (Wensley was one of the sleuths in the Jack the Ripper case) to the 1920s.
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Wensley, AO, who has been Ambassador since September 1997.
Diplomatic Appointment: New York - Media release - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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Wensley, to directly inform the United Nations Secretary
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In the address, Ambassador Wensley also called for serious negotiations on a package of reforms for the United
Australia Committed To A World Free Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction 1998
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Ambassador Wensley reaffirmed Australia's commitment to making a difference where and when it can in building consensus on the way forward, and will continue to be diligent and creative across the full range of arms control and disarmament issues.
Australia Committed To A World Free Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction 1998
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Wensley will be signing the Statute of the International Criminal
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Wensley, will sign the Statute in New York later today.
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"In the face of these setbacks," Ambassador Wensley said,
Australia Committed To A World Free Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction 1998
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Wensley and sleepy West Witton slowed him as old men and pram-pushing mothers turned to stare—then one last stretch of clear road to Aysgarth.
A Share in Death Deborah Crombie 1993
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