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    Sir Frederick Widdowson Doidge KCMG (26 February 1884 – 26 May 1954) was a journalist in New Zealand and England, then a National Party member in the New...
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  • Frederick Doidge, New Zealand journalist and politician Geoff Doidge, South African politician Jack Doidge, Anglican priest in Canada Matthew Doidge,...
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    December 1957 Prime Minister Sidney Holland Keith Holyoake Preceded by Frederick Doidge Succeeded by Ray Boord 25th Minister of Education In office 13 December...
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  • overwhelming victory in 1935. Among the defeated Democrat candidates were Frederick Doidge and Matthew Oram, who would become future National Party MPs. Davy...
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  • Oman ? ? Nepal Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana 1948-1951 New Zealand Frederick Doidge 1949-1951 Pakistan Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan 1947-1954 Philippines...
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    vote, but no seats. Two future National MPs stood unsuccessfully: Frederick Doidge stood as an Independent for Rotorua and came second, and Matthew Oram...
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    Party Name Electorate Labour Bill Parry Arch Hill National Frederick Doidge Tauranga...
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    December 1942 Fraser 10 Peter Fraser 7 July 1943 13 December 1949 11 Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland 12 Clifton Webb 19 September...
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    James Deas Helen Deem Reginald Delargey Rangitīaria Dennan Edwin Dixon Frederick Doidge Viva Donaldson Arthur Donnelly Percy Dowse Harry Dudfield Roger Duff...
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    newly created National Party chose Frederick Doidge as their contestant for the seat. In the 1935 election, Doidge ran as an Independent in the Rotorua...
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    New electorate Tom Skinner 231 John George Concanon Wales Tauranga Frederick Doidge 2,704 Dudley A. Hill Timaru Clyde Carr 520 Jack Acland Waikato Stan...
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    During the Holland era, New Zealand had three foreign ministers: Frederick Doidge, Clifton Webb, and Tom Macdonald. At the 1954 general election, National's...
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    Moody Tamaki Tom Skinner Eric Halstead 1,095 Tom Skinner Tauranga Frederick Doidge 4,595 Hillary Joseph Pickett Timaru Clyde Carr 832 Jack Lockington...
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    was being disloyal to the United Kingdom. National MP for Tauranga, Frederick Doidge, argued "With us, loyalty is an instinct as deep as religion". The...
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    William Polson 1,101 James Watson McMillan Tauranga Charles Burnett Frederick Doidge 1,138 Charles Burnett Temuka Thomas Burnett 1,249 James Arnold Kearton...
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    Post. Vol. CXL, no. 126. 24 November 1945. p. 3. Retrieved 16 May 2017. "Frederick William Huggins". New Zealand War Graves Project. Retrieved 16 May 2017...
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    was being disloyal to the United Kingdom. National MP for Tauranga, Frederick Doidge, argued "With us, loyalty is an instinct as deep as religion". The...
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  • 1911: William Plunket, 5th Baron Plunket 1937: W. J. Jordan 1953: Frederick Doidge 2023: Hayden Smith 1953: Mirza Abol Hassan Ispahani 1821: Charles Stanhope...
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    January 1941 8 April 1944 4 Fred Jones 8 April 1944 13 December 1949 5 Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland 6 Ronald Algie 19 September...
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    Watts 26 November 1954 12 December 1957 Minister of Foreign Affairs Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Clifton Webb 19 September 1951 26...
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    1938, Burnett was beaten by National's Frederick Doidge, who held the electorate until his retirement in 1951. Doidge was succeeded by George Walsh, who won...
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  • establishing a club. With the added support of NZ High Commissioner Sir Frederick Doidge and the MCC, Campbell invited more than 200 well-known New Zealanders...
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    Frederick Jones (born Charles Frederick Benney Dunshea; 16 November 1884 – 25 May 1966) was a New Zealand trade unionist, Member of Parliament and the...
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    VIII 11 Bill Jordan 3 September 1936 17 September 1951 George VI 12 Frederick Doidge 17 September 1951 26 May 1954† Elizabeth II 13 Clifton Webb 4 January...
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    Thomas James Fleming Rotorua Cecil Clinkard Alexander Moncur 1,452 Frederick Doidge Stratford William Polson 339 Philip Skoglund Tauranga Charles Macmillan...
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  • Maj. Herbert Frederick Doidge, Royal Army Service Corps Maj. Claude Prendergast Doig DSO Seaforth Highlanders Lt.-Col. George Frederick Doland Maj. and...
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  • December 1942 Fraser 10 Peter Fraser 7 July 1943 13 December 1949 11 Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland 12 Clifton Webb 19 September...
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    1943 Savage Fraser 10 Bill Parry 18 October 1943 13 December 1949 11 Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 13 September 1951 Holland 12 William Bodkin 13 September...
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    Jack Marshall Attorney-General 1949–1954 Diplomatic posts Preceded by Frederick Doidge High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom 1955–1958 Succeeded by...
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    Tauranga In office 1935–1938 Preceded by Charles Macmillan Succeeded by Frederick Doidge Personal details Born Charles Harris Burnett (1875-06-24)24 June 1875...
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