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1910
Attorney
London Appointed Attorney General
1915
Secretary
Appointed Home Secretary
1927
Chairman ISC
London Appointed Chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission
1930
Independence
24th June London Produces the Simon Report
24th June London Recommends responsible government in the provinces
24th June London Talks with Indian rulers on the future of central government
1930
Party Leader
London Appointed Party Leader of the Liberal Party
1931
Minister
Appointed Foreign Minister
1931
Party Leader
7th June London Appointed Home Secretary
1935
Leader House of Commons
London Appointed Leader of the House of Commons
1935
Publication
4th Mar Rearmament of "statement relating to Defense", recognizes the need to rearm
1935
Secretary
7th June Appointed Home Secretary
1937
Chancellor
London Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer
1939
Birth
22nd April Ealing Birth of Simon Napier-Bell
1940
Lord Chancellor
12th May Appointed Lord Chancellor
1940
Peerage
London Created Viscount Simon
1955
Birth
18th Jan Birth of Simon Rattle
1968
Free
London Founder Member of Free
1976
Manager
Returns to London and manages two new groups, London, a punk group, and Japan, an art-rock group
1979
Magazine
McGeoch leaves Magazine, he is replaced by Robin Simon ( Ultravox) and the band then tour the US and Australia
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
1982
Wham!
Simon Napier-Bell teams up with manager Jazz Summers and together they take on the management of Wham!
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
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
2005
Publication
Publishes, "I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch", the story of how he took Wham! to China
2005
Wham!
Publishes, "I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch", the story of how he took Wham! to China

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