• Philip John "Tony" Chater (21 December 1929 – 2 August 2016) was a British newspaper editor and Communist activist. Born in Northampton, Chater attended Northampton...
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    The Avalanches (redirect from Robbie Chater)
    live and recorded DJ sets. The group currently consists of Robbie Chater and Tony Di Blasi. The band is an exponent of the plunderphonics genre, and...
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  • Chater may refer to: Arthur Reginald Chater (1896–1979), Royal Marines general Dan Chater (1870–1959), British politician David Chater (born 1953), British...
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  • Bahro was organised by the Morning Star that year. Also in 1977, editor Tony Chater persuaded the Labour government to begin running advertisements in the...
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    college in the mid-1950s Thomas Cartwright (bishop), 17th century bishop. Tony Chater, Editor from 1974 to 1995 of the Morning Star Michael Creeth, biochemist...
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  • Michael Chater Robinson was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire on 23 March 1921 and lived in Iden, East Sussex and London. His father, Lawrence Chater Robinson...
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  • particular around the question of who would succeed soon-to-be retired editor Tony Chater. Chief Executive Mary Rosser favoured news editor Paul Corry (her son-in-law)...
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  • Morning Star. Matthews stood down as editor in 1974, swapped jobs with Tony Chater and took charge of the CPGB's press and publicity. After five years in...
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  • February 2009. Chater, Gordon (1996). The Almost Late Gordon Chater. Bantam. p. 117. "Contributor Identifier: 225086 Contributor Name:Gordon Chater". ausstage...
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    tendency in the CPGB. At the CPGB's 38th congress in November 1983, Tony Chater the editor of the Morning Star, as well as the assistant editor David...
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