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    Rev. Leonard Monk Isitt (4 January 1855 – 29 July 1937) was a Member of Parliament of the New Zealand Liberal Party. He was a Methodist minister and an...
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  • Methodist minister Kate Isitt (journalist) (1876–1948), New Zealand journalist and writer Kate Isitt, English actress Leonard Isitt (minister) (1855–1937), New...
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  • Leonard Isitt may refer to: Leonard Isitt (minister) (1855–1937), New Zealand Member of Parliament and Methodist minister Sir Leonard Isitt (aviator)...
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  • Air Vice Marshal Sir Leonard Monk Isitt KBE (27 July 1891 – 21 January 1976) was a New Zealand military aviator and senior air force commander. In 1943...
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    prohibition) from 1900 to 1909. He was a brother of the Rev Leonard Isitt. Rev Frank Isitt entered the ministry from the Sydenham Circuit, London and after...
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  • on 20 July 1876, to Francis Whitmore Isitt and Mary Campbell Isitt (née Purdie). Her father was a Wesleyan minister and the family moved around the country...
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  • Arkansas Methodism" and a politician Leonard Isitt (minister) – New Zealand Methodist minister James W. Kemp – minister known for writing about Dr. Seuss...
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    Admiral Conrad Helfrich for the Netherlands (9:21 a.m.) Air Vice-Marshal Leonard M. Isitt for New Zealand (9:22 a.m.) The UK invited Dominion governments to...
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  • Hunter George Hutchison Lindsay Merritt Inglis Tracy Inglis Leonard Isitt (minister) Leonard Isitt (aviator) David Jones Fred Jones Truby King Joseph Kinsey...
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    Zealand Artillery in 1937 after having been encouraged by his uncle, Leonard Isitt, to pursue a military career. He served throughout the Second World...
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    original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2010. Crooks, David M. "Isitt, Leonard Monk 1891 – 1976". Dictionary of New Zealand biography. Ministry for...
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  • First Run Features Yoav Shamir (director) Nativity! E1 Entertainment Debbie Isitt (director); Martin Freeman, Pam Ferris, Alan Carr, Jake Pratt, Bessie Cursons...
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    Gordon Coates continued as Prime Minister, with his Reform Party winning an outright majority of 30. Leonard Isitt and George Witty were both appointed...
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    of the Legislative Council from 1925 to 28 October 1932. Witty and Leonard Isitt were both appointed to the Legislative Council by Gordon Coates on 28...
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    similar corrections for the rest of the document. Air Vice-Marshal Leonard Monk Isitt, the Dominion of New Zealand representative, left without a blank...
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    known temperance activists in New Zealand include William Fox, Frank Isitt, Leonard Isitt, Elizabeth McCombs, James McCombs, Kate Sheppard, Robert Stout and...
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  • Ryback and John Maclay Maclay Nativity! 2017 Birmingham Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager Isitt Isitt Based on the 2009 film Nativity! Ned Kelly 1970 Film Shel Silverstein...
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    Wright, pp. 328-329 Wright, p. 328 Wright, pp. 305-306 Kinvig 2006, p. 63. Isitt, Benjamin (2006). "Mutiny from Victoria to Vladivostok, December 1918"....
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  • of the House – Bill Schramm (Labour) Prime Minister – Peter Fraser Minister of Finance – Walter Nash Minister of Foreign Affairs – Peter Fraser Attorney-General...
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  • Parliamentary Record, Journals of the House and J Boston. Twelve Prime Ministers first came to parliament via by-elections: Julius Vogel, Harry Atkinson...
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    and Allen Bell) were appointed to the Legislative Council. They were Leonard Isitt and George Witty who were both appointed to the Legislative Council...
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    Humphreys, Leonard A. (1996). The Way of the Heavenly Sword: The Japanese Army in the 1920s. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804723753. Isitt, Benjamin...
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  •   Independent Liberal   National   Green Succeeded by family member. Prime Minister at time of death. "Power to resolve in certain cases that by-election not...
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    Christchurch Mayor and City Council among the large attendance. Rev. Leonard Isitt, by then a Member of Parliament, spoke about Cole's commitment to temperance...
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  • overall, to pass second ballot legislation in 1908 after he had become prime minister. The Second Ballot Act 1908 was passed 37–14 in the 16th session of the...
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    Tim Armstrong (politician) (category Ministers of housing of New Zealand)
    chance of being elected in this well off electorate, and the incumbent, Leonard Isitt, was successful. He later stood for and won the nearby seat of Christchurch...
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    attained high rank in New Zealand (Ronald Bannerman, Keith Calder, Leonard Isitt or Britain (Arthur Coningham, Keith Park), On the outbreak of the war...
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    mathematician James Burrows – army commander (also an All Black) Sir Leonard Monk Isitt – air force leader Sir Howard Kippenberger – WWII army commander Keith...
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  • and librettist Fanny Irvine-Smith (1878–1948), lecturer and writer Kate Isitt (1876–1948), journalist and writer Anna Jackson (born 1967), poet, fiction...
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    Edmonds Cookery Book George Hart (1820–1895), Member of Parliament Leonard Isitt (1855–1937), Member of Parliament and prohibition advocate Joseph Ivess...
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