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...Another imperial officer, General Reginald Dyer, mowed down defenceless protesters in Amritsar on April 13 1919, claiming that he had done so for the “moral effect” on the Indian crowd....
...As Northern Ireland descended into sectarian violence in 1970, Britain’s home secretary Reginald Maudling travelled to Belfast for talks with Protestant and Catholic leaders....
...The German plant hunter Philipp Seibold, who gave western gardens the flowering cherry Prunus x sieboldii, was arrested and accused of high treason in Japan; the Scot David Douglas, famed for the Douglas...
...Macmillan was soon succeeded by Sir Alec Douglas-Home, who was ridiculed as the 14th Earl, but who was no worse than many commoners and who was served as chancellor by Reginald Maudling, one of the few economically...
...In Oregon, Douglas travelled 6,000 miles; he was pursued by hostile tribes, and lost a cargo of precious seed when his canoe capsized....
...Its Parisian scale comes down to us from Sir Reginald Blomfield, an Edwardian architect much persuaded of his own talent....
...A writer called Reginald Brooks responded to the disaster not with a rant on a radio phone-in nor with headlines denouncing the England captain....
...In a speech in Washington, Douglas Alexander, international development secretary and close ally of Mr Brown, spoke about the benefits of multilateralism and international law....
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