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James Caine (other)
James Caine (1908–1971) was an English professional footballer. James Caine may also refer to: *Jim Caine (jazz pianist) (1926–2018), Manx jazz pianist, radio presenter and raconteur *James Caine, candidate in South Tyneside Council election, 2004 See also * James Cain (other) *James Caan (other) * James Cane (other) *Jim Kane (other) James David Kane (11 May 1895 – 8 April 1964) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for East Toowoomba in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1935 to 1938. Kane died in 1964 and was buried in Nudgee Cemetery.
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James Caine
James Caine (24 June 1908 – 9 May 1971) was an English professional footballer who played as a central defender. He was on the books of three Football League clubs, but only played in the first-team for Nelson, where he made five league appearances. After leaving Bury in 1932, he spent some time in non-league football, before retiring to work in a factory. Biography Caine was born in the town Brierfield, Lancashire on 24 June 1908. After retiring from professional football, he worked in the William Fell & Co. weaving factory in nearby Nelson. Caine had six sons, and his son Brian also went on to become a professional footballer with Barrow. James Caine died in his home in Walton Lane, Nelson, on 9 May 1971, at the age of 62. Football career As a youth, Caine played football with Brierfield Schoolboys before joining Football League First Division outfit Burnley in December 1927.Dykes, p. 25 He failed to break into the first team squad and left the club at the beginning of ...
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Jim Caine (jazz Pianist)
James Alfred Caine (11 June 1926 – 11 April 2018), known as ''"Jim the Jazz,"'' was a Manx jazz pianist, radio presenter and raconteur whose career, in various parts, spanned over 70 years. Biography Personal life The eldest of four sons, Jim Caine was born on 11 June 1926 and raised in Douglas, Isle of Man. He was educated at Douglas High School and Sheffield University, although he left prior to graduation. After leaving university he took a position in the family-run business, an established drapery of which he was to become a director. Jim Caine married Edna Heaps on Thursday 28 September 1950,Isle of Man Examiner, Friday, 29 September 1950; Page: 7 the wedding ceremony taking place at St George's Church, Douglas, with his brother Allan officiating as best man. The couple honeymooned in Torquay, staying at the Vernon Court Hotel. The mariage produced three children. Musicianship Caine's career as a musician saw him appear as a support pianist in various reviews and perf ...
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South Tyneside Council Election, 2004
The 2004 South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council in Tyne and Wear, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2003 reducing the number of seats by 6. The Labour Party stayed in overall control of the council. Campaign Before the election, South Tyneside was seen as one of Labour's safest councils in the north east of EnglandLabour having 49 of the 60 councillors; they were expected to remain in control of the council. The Boundary Committee for England had made changes in South Tyneside's wards since the 2003 election and these meant there would be 54 councillors elected from 18 wards, instead of the previous 60 councillors from 20 wards. The changes abolished All Saints and Rekendyke wards and new ward names included Biddick and All Saints, Hebburn North and Simonside and Rekendyke. Labour was the only party which contes ...
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James Cain (other)
James or Jim Cain may refer to: *James M. Cain (1892–1977), American journalist and novelist *James P. Cain (born 1957), former politically appointed American diplomat * Jim Cain (defensive end) (1927–2001), American player of gridiron football * Jim Cain (tackle) (born 1939), Canadian football player *Jim Cain (ice hockey) (1902–1962), Canadian ice hockey player *James Cain (Isle of Man politician) (1927–2019), Manx Speaker of the House of Keys * James D. Cain Jr. (born 1964), United States federal judge *J. V. Cain (1951–1979), tight end See also *James Caine (other) *James Caan (other) * James Cane (other) *Jim Kane (other) James David Kane (11 May 1895 – 8 April 1964) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for East Toowoomba in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1935 to 1938. Kane died in 1964 and was buried in Nudgee Cemetery.
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James Caan (other)
James Caan (1940–2022) was an American actor. James Caan may also refer to: *James Caan (businessman) (born 1960), British-Pakistani entrepreneur and television personality See also

*James Kahn, American writer and medical specialist *James Cain (other) *James Caine (other) *James Kane (other) *James Cane (other) *James Cayne, businessman {{hndis, Caan, James ...
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James Cane (other)
James Cane may refer to: * Jame Cane (politician) for Ratoath (Parliament of Ireland constituency) * James Cane (art director) on List of awards and nominations received by Hill Street Blues See also * James Cayne, businessman *James Cain (other) *James Caine (other) *James Caan (other) James Caan (1940–2022) was an American actor. James Caan may also refer to: *James Caan (businessman) (born 1960), British-Pakistani entrepreneur and television personality See also *James Kahn, American writer and medical specialist *James ... * James Kane (other) {{hndis, Cane, James ...
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Jim Kane (other)
James David Kane (11 May 1895 – 8 April 1964) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for East Toowoomba in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1935 to 1938. Kane died in 1964 and was buried in Nudgee Cemetery.Nudgee Cemetery mapping interface
Nudgee Cemetery Nudgee Cemetery & Crematorium is a large Roman Catholic cemetery at 493 St Vincents Road, Nudgee, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The cemetery opened in 1867 and is still operating. Over 31,000 people are buried there. Services The cemetery ...
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