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    William Phillips Endean (26 September 1883 – 19 June 1957) was a New Zealand politician, first of the Reform Party then from 1935 the National Party. He...
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  • Endean is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Endean (born 1946), English footballer Bill Endean (1884–1957), New Zealand politician...
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  • Robert "Steve" Endean (August 6, 1948 – August 4, 1993) was an American gay rights activist, first in Minnesota, then nationally. Endean was the first...
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    the Remuera electorate. The incumbent MP for Remuera was National's Bill Endean who was unpopular among supporters, so much so that he was nearly deselected...
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  • mercenary Jamie Shannon gets an offer from Endean, a British businessman working for a tycoon. Endean's company is interested in "certain resources"...
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    two independent MPs intended to retire at the end of the Parliament. Bill Endean also left parliament at the election. He intended to stand again in Remuera...
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  • Reginald Jenkins who chose to re-contest his seat. The seat was won by Bill Endean of the Reform Party. The election of Jenkins was considered a surprise...
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    Ormond Wilson Edward Gordon 311 Ormond Wilson Remuera New electorate Bill Endean 2,861 Mary Dreaver Riccarton Bert Kyle 87 Thomas Herbert Langford Roskill...
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  • Croker (1888–1958) appointed 27 July 1950 Harold Dickie (1874–1954) Bill Endean (1884–1957) John Alexander Finlayson (1890–1960) William Girling (1882–1973)...
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    John Endean (1 December 1844 – 3 January 1925) made his money in gold mining in three countries. He settled in Auckland, New Zealand, where he was a hotel...
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    New Zealand again, he sailed with Bill Endean, Rex Hill, Warwick Davies (aged 19), John Ewing (aged 19) in Endeans's 47 ft Alden-rigged Malabar ketch,...
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    R A Gower Palmerston Jimmy Nash Joe Hodgens 115 Gus Mansford Parnell Bill Endean 731 Arthur Osborne Patea Harold Dickie 649 W G Simpson Raglan Lee Martin...
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    nomination in the by-election. Instead, Reform selected Bill Endean as its candidate. Endean won the by-election on 7 May 1930. After leaving parliament...
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    United–Reform Coalition endorsed William Polson, who ran as an Independent Bill Sullivan was a member of the United Party, but Charles Macmillan was the...
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    of the country's heritage should be set up and put in a private member's bill in 1953. Whilst this did not proceed, the First National Government of New...
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    United–Reform Coalition endorsed William Polson, who ran as an Independent Bill Sullivan was a member of the United Party, but Charles Macmillan was the...
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    (Leader of the Opposition), Rex Mason (Attorney-General), Bill Endean (member for Remuera), and Bill Schramm (member for Auckland East). The Legislative Council...
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  • his Auckland East seat in the 1928 election. In 1936 Lee tried to weaken Endean's grip on Parnell (the only non-Labour seat in Auckland) with the Orakei...
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  • – November 1994) Larry Gillanders (November 4, 1994 – May 24, 1996) Ken Endean (interim) (May 1996 – March 1997) Mike Culos (April 1997 – April 2000) Eric...
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  • William Hall-Jones, William Massey, Peter Fraser, Keith Holyoake, Walter Nash, Bill Rowling, David Lange and Geoffrey Palmer. Six Prime Ministers (William Fox...
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    Coalition There was one by-election during the term of the 25th Parliament. Bill Jordan, the Labour MP for Manukau, resigned in 1936 to become the New Zealand...
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  • Harold Dickie James Donald John Duigan Thomas Easterfield Ned Ellison Bill Endean Mark Fagan Norrie Falla Willi Fels Lindo Ferguson William Hughes Field...
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    Resignation Walter Nash Parnell 1930 7 May Harry Jenkins Resignation Bill Endean Invercargill 1930 13 August Sir Joseph Ward Death Vincent Ward Waipawa...
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    Harbour, who engaged a King's Counsel, John Findlay, and a solicitor, Bill Endean, as their counsel. Reed used his brother John, also a King's Counsel...
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    Ormond Wilson Edward Gordon 311 Ormond Wilson Remuera New electorate Bill Endean 2,861 Mary Dreaver Riccarton Bert Kyle 87 Thomas Herbert Langford Roskill...
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    Evans, who engaged a King's Counsel, John Findlay, and a solicitor, Bill Endean, as his counsel. Reed used his brother, also a King's Counsel, as his...
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  • Harbour, who engaged a King's Counsel, John Findlay, and a solicitor, Bill Endean, as their counsel. Reed used his brother John, also a King's Counsel...
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    children' was reversed. Another motive for their proposal was to weaken Bill Endean's grip on Parnell, the only non-Labour seat in Auckland. Māori from the...
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    1948 - 31 December 1950) Nathaniel Edwards (9 July 1872 – 15 July 1880) Bill Endean (22 June 1950 – 31 December 1950) Mark Fagan (11 June 1930 – 10 June...
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    fellow ex-cabinet ministers: Gordon Coates, George Forbes, Adam Hamilton, Bill Endean, Jack Massey, and Bert Kyle. He was survived by his five children and...
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