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| 1910 | Attorney |  |
| London Appointed Attorney General
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| 1915 | Secretary |  |
| Appointed Home Secretary
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| 1927 | Chairman ISC |  |
| London Appointed Chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission
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| 1930 | Independence |  |
| 24th June London Produces the Simon Report
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| 24th June London Recommends responsible government in the provinces
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| 24th June London Talks with Indian rulers on the future of central government
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| 1930 | Party Leader |  |
| London Appointed Party Leader of the Liberal Party
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| 1931 | Minister |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister
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| 1931 | Party Leader |  |
| 7th June London Appointed Home Secretary
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| 1935 | Leader House of Commons |  |
| London Appointed Leader of the House of Commons
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| 1935 | Publication |  |
| 4th Mar Rearmament of "statement relating to Defense", recognizes the need to rearm
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| 1935 | Secretary |  |
| 7th June Appointed Home Secretary
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| 1937 | Chancellor |  |
| London Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer
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| 1939 | Birth |  |
| 22nd April Ealing Birth of Simon Napier-Bell
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| 1940 | Lord Chancellor |  |
| 12th May Appointed Lord Chancellor
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| 1940 | Peerage |  |
| London Created Viscount Simon
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| 1955 | Birth |  |
| 18th Jan Birth of Simon Rattle
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| 1968 | Free |  |
| London Founder Member of Free
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| 1976 | Manager |  |
| Returns to London and manages two new groups, London, a punk group, and Japan, an art-rock group
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| 1979 | Magazine |  |
| McGeoch leaves Magazine, he is replaced by Robin Simon ( Ultravox) and the band then tour the US and Australia
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| 1980 | Magazine |  |
| In Australia the live album Play is recorded, 1980 brings the band's third release, The Correct Use Of Soap, and the departure of Simon
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| 1982 | Wham! |  |
| Simon Napier-Bell teams up with manager Jazz Summers and together they take on the management of Wham!
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| 1985 | Wham! |  |
| At the end of 1985, Wham! ends its relationship with Napier-Bell and Summers when George Michael leave Wham! for a solo career
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| Beijing Negotiates for Wham! to become the first ever Western pop artist to play in communist China, they eventually play a concert there in April 1985 at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing
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| 2005 | Publication |  |
| Publishes, "I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch", the story of how he took Wham! to China
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| 2005 | Wham! |  |
| Publishes, "I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch", the story of how he took Wham! to China
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