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Thomas Wilford

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Sir Thomas Mason Wilford (20 June 1870 – 22 June 1939) was a New Zealand politician. [1]

51 relations: Alfred Newman (politician), An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, Canberra, Chairman of Committees (New Zealand House of Representatives), Charles Wilson (librarian), Christ's College, Christchurch, Christchurch, David McLaren (politician), Dunedin, George Forbes (New Zealand politician), George McLean (New Zealand politician), Gordon Coates, Harry Holland, Hutt (New Zealand electorate), James Colvin, James Parr (politician), John A. Lee, John Aitken (politician), John Luke (politician), Joseph Ward, Josiah Hanan, King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand), Lib–Lab pact, List of high commissioners of New Zealand to the United Kingdom, Lower Hutt, Mayor of Wellington City, Minister of Defence (New Zealand), Minister of Justice (New Zealand), Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand general election, 1896, New Zealand Liberal Party, Order of St Michael and St George, Roderick McKenzie, The Evening Post (New Zealand), The Honourable, Thomas Mason (politician), Thomas Sidey, Walter Nash, Wellington, Wellington City mayoral election, 1901, Wellington College (New Zealand), Wellington Harbour Board, Wellington Suburbs (New Zealand electorate), Wellington Suburbs by-election, 1897, William Downie Stewart Jr., William MacDonald (New Zealand politician), William Massey, World War I, ..., 1930 Birthday Honours. Expand index (1 more) »

Alfred Newman (politician)

Alfred Kingcome Newman (27 April 1849 – 3 April 1924) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1909-10, and a Member of Parliament.

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An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand

An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was an official encyclopedia about New Zealand, published by the Government of New Zealand in 1966.

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Canberra

Canberra is the capital city of Australia.

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Chairman of Committees (New Zealand House of Representatives)

The Chairman of Committees was an elected position of the New Zealand House of Representatives.

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Charles Wilson (librarian)

Charles Wilson (1 January 1857 – 9 February 1932) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party.

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Christ's College, Christchurch

Christ's College, Christchurch is an independent, Anglican, secondary, day and boarding school for boys, located in the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Christchurch

Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region.

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David McLaren (politician)

David McLaren (1872 – 3 November 1939) was a Mayor of Wellington and Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

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Dunedin

Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago region.

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George Forbes (New Zealand politician)

George William Forbes (12 March 1869 – 17 May 1947) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of New Zealand from 28 May 1930 to 6 December 1935.

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George McLean (New Zealand politician)

Sir George McLean (1834 – 17 February 1917) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Otago region in New Zealand.

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Gordon Coates

Joseph Gordon Coates (3 February 1878 – 27 May 1943) served as the 21st Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1925 to 1928.

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Harry Holland

Henry Edmund Holland (10 June 1868 – 8 October 1933) was an Australian-born newspaper owner, politician and unionist who relocated to New Zealand.

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Hutt (New Zealand electorate)

Hutt was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate.

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James Colvin

James Colvin (1844 – 29 October 1919) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for, in the South Island.

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James Parr (politician)

Sir Christopher James Parr (18 May 1869 – 2 May 1941) was a New Zealand lawyer and politician of the Reform Party.

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John A. Lee

John Alfred Alexander Lee (31 October 1891 – 13 June 1982) was a New Zealand politician and writer.

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John Aitken (politician)

John Guthrie Wood Aitken (6 February 1849 – 17 August 1921) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1900 to 1905.

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John Luke (politician)

Sir John-Pearce Luke (16 July 1858 – 7 December 1931) was a New Zealand politician.

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Joseph Ward

Sir Joseph George Ward, 1st Baronet of Wellington, (26 April 1856 – 8 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930.

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Josiah Hanan

Josiah Alfred Hanan (12 May 1868 – 22 March 1954), known to his colleagues as Joe Hanan, was a New Zealand politician, cabinet minister, and legislative councillor.

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King George V Silver Jubilee Medal

The King George V Silver Jubilee Medal is a commemorative medal, instituted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the accession of King George V.

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Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand)

In New Zealand, the Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition, commonly known as the Leader of the Opposition, is the politician who commands the support of the Official Opposition.

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Lib–Lab pact

In British politics, a Lib–Lab pact is a working arrangement between the Liberal Democrats (in previous times, the Liberal Party) and the Labour Party.

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List of high commissioners of New Zealand to the United Kingdom

The high commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom.

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Lower Hutt

Lower Hutt (Awakairangi) is a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand.

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Mayor of Wellington City

The Mayor of Wellington City is the head of the municipal government of Wellington, New Zealand, and presides over the Wellington City Council.

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Minister of Defence (New Zealand)

The Minister of Defence is a minister in the government of New Zealand with responsibility for the New Zealand armed forces and the Ministry of Defence.

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Minister of Justice (New Zealand)

The Minister of Justice (in Māori: Tāhū o te Ture) is a minister in the government of New Zealand.

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Ministry for Culture and Heritage

The Ministry for Culture and Heritage (MCH) (Māori: Manatū Taonga) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the government on policies and issues involving the arts, culture, heritage, sport and recreation, and broadcasting sectors, and participating in functions that advance or promote those sectors.

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Mount Victoria, Wellington

Mount Victoria is a prominent hill high immediately to the east of central Wellington, New Zealand.

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New Zealand general election, 1896

The New Zealand general election of 1896 was held on Wednesday, 4 December in the general electorates, and on Thursday, 19 December in the Māori electorates to elect a total of 74 MPs to the 13th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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New Zealand Liberal Party

The New Zealand Liberal Party was the first organised political party in New Zealand.

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Order of St Michael and St George

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later King George IV, while he was acting as regent for his father, King George III.

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Roderick McKenzie

Roderick McKenzie (1852 – 9 October 1934) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Buller and Motueka, in the South Island.

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The Evening Post (New Zealand)

The Evening Post was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The Honourable

The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon., Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in South Asia) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of people.

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Thomas Mason (politician)

Thomas Mason (28 July 1818 – 11 June 1903) was a New Zealand quaker, runholder, horticulturalist and Member of Parliament.

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Thomas Sidey

Sir Thomas Kay Sidey (27 May 1863 – 20 May 1933) was a New Zealand politician from the Otago region, remembered for his successful advocacy of daylight saving time.

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Walter Nash

Sir Walter Nash (12 February 1882 – 4 June 1968) was a British-born New Zealand politician who served as the 27th Prime Minister of New Zealand in the Second Labour Government from 1957 to 1960.

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Wellington

Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.

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Wellington City mayoral election, 1901

The Wellington City mayoral election, 1901 was part of the New Zealand local elections held that same year.

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Wellington College (New Zealand)

Wellington College is a boys secondary school in the Wellington, New Zealand suburb of Mount Victoria.

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Wellington Harbour Board

The Wellington Harbour Board was constituted by act of parliament which took effect on 1 January 1880.

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Wellington Suburbs (New Zealand electorate)

Wellington Suburbs was a parliamentary electorate in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Wellington Suburbs by-election, 1897

The Wellington Suburbs by-election of 1897 was a by-election held on 23 April 1897 during the 13th New Zealand Parliament in the urban lower North Island electorate of.

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William Downie Stewart Jr.

William Downie Stewart (29 July 1878 – 29 September 1949) was a New Zealand Finance Minister, Mayor of Dunedin and writer.

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William MacDonald (New Zealand politician)

William Donald Stuart MacDonald (1862 – 31 August 1920) was a New Zealand politician, Cabinet Minister, and briefly Leader of the Opposition.

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William Massey

William Ferguson Massey (26 March 1856 – 10 May 1925), commonly known as Bill Massey, was an Irish-born politician in New Zealand who served as the 19th Prime Minister of New Zealand from May 1912 to May 1925.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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1930 Birthday Honours

The King's Birthday Honours 1930 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Wilford

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