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au, or au by KDDI, is a brand marketed by KDDI in the main islands of Japan and by Okinawa Cellular in Okinawa for their mobile cellular services.

People died in Au (First 49 people) - Page 244

George McLeay

George McLeay

Australian Politician

Edric Bastyan

Edric Bastyan

British officer

John Downer

John Downer

Former Premier of South Australia

John McConnell Black

John McConnell Black

Botanist

Charles Thomas McGlew

Charles Thomas McGlew


Bob Francis

Bob Francis

Australian radio presenter

Josiah Symon

Josiah Symon

Former Attorney-General of Australia

Charles Hervey Bagot

Charles Hervey Bagot


Paddy Glynn

Paddy Glynn

Former Minister for Home Affairs of Australia

Frank Blevins

Frank Blevins

Former Deputy Premier of South Australia

Rosemary Wighton

Rosemary Wighton

Australian editor

John Acraman

John Acraman

Businessman

Robert Bungey

Robert Bungey


Jackie McKeever

Jackie McKeever

American actress

Maritza Martin

Maritza Martin


Kingdon Gould Jr.

Kingdon Gould Jr.

American diplomat

Jack Titus

Jack Titus

Australian rules football player

Evelyn Scott

Evelyn Scott

Activist

W. T. Goodge

W. T. Goodge

Writer

Stan Zemanek

Stan Zemanek

Australian television presenter

Raymond Longford

Raymond Longford

Australian film director

Mary MacKillop

Mary MacKillop

Australian religious sister

Kenneth Slessor

Kenneth Slessor

Australian poet

Phillip Parker King

Phillip Parker King

Explorer

William Wardell

William Wardell

Civil engineer

Anne Conlon

Anne Conlon


Bert Hopkins

Bert Hopkins

Australian cricketer

George Throssell

George Throssell

Political figure

Jack Renshaw

Jack Renshaw

Former Premier of New South Wales

Bob Hawke

Bob Hawke

Former Prime Minister of Australia

Alan Bellhouse

Alan Bellhouse

Australian mathematics teacher and musician

Harry Redford

Harry Redford

Australian bushranger

Ningura Napurrula

Ningura Napurrula

Australian artist

Dorothy Napangardi

Dorothy Napangardi

Australian artist

Galarrwuy Yunupingu

Galarrwuy Yunupingu

Australian activist

Richard Chaffey Baker

Richard Chaffey Baker

Former President of the Australian Senate

Sir Richard Baker

Sir Richard Baker

Former President of the Australian Senate

Catherine Helen Spence

Catherine Helen Spence

Australian author

Don Dunstan

Don Dunstan

Former Premier of South Australia

Lionel Hill

Lionel Hill

Former Premier of South Australia

Charles P. Mountford

Charles P. Mountford

Australian anthropologist

Anton Kolig

Anton Kolig

Austrian painter

Franz Wiegele

Franz Wiegele

Artist

Alfa Yaya of Labé

Alfa Yaya of Labé


Renaud V de Pons

Renaud V de Pons


Renaud IV de Pons

Renaud IV de Pons


Mauro Cabeção

Mauro Cabeção

Brazilian former footballer

Fos Williams

Fos Williams

Australian rules football player

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