Fraser Peter

Fra·ser

 (frā′zər), Peter 1884-1950.
Scottish-born New Zealand politician who helped found New Zealand's Labor Party (1916), served as prime minister (1940-1949), and was a planner of the United Nations (1945).
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F OOTBALL-mad youngster Fraser Peters has told how Newcastle United's Cheick Tiote made his day ...
Seven-year-old Fraser Peters was left close to tears after powerhouse midfielder Tiote accidentally fired the ball straight at his head during Tuesday night's preseason friendly with St Mirren.
Fraser Peters, seven, was left in tears after the midfielder accidentally fired the ball straight at his head during Tuesday's friendly with St Mirren.
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