Dame Grace Hilda Cuthbertha Ross DBE CStJ (née Nixon; 6 July 1883 – 6 March 1959), known as Hilda Ross, was a New Zealand politician for the National...
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Cuban discus thrower Hilda Muhlhauser Richards, American federal labor official Hilda Ross (1883-1959), New Zealand politician Hilda Runciman, Viscountess...
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Hilda Katherine Lilith Ross (November 26, 1902 – September 8, 1989) was a Canadian potter, painter, and educator working primarily in Vancouver, British...
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Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She was the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, who became Motown's most successful...
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Dreaver (1941), Mary Grigg (1942), Mabel Howard (1943), and Hilda Ross (1945). Grigg and Ross represented the National Party, while McCombs, Stewart, Dreaver...
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Marion Ross (born Marian Ellen Ross; October 25, 1928) is an American actress. Her best-known role is that of Marion Cunningham on the ABC television sitcom...
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1959 Hamilton by-election held after the death of the incumbent MP, Dame Hilda Ross. He continued to represent the Hamilton electorate until its disestablishment...
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A Priori Pathometry (with Hilda Phoebe Hudson) (1931) Mosquito Brigades and How to Organise Them ISBN 978-1-2905-5311-7 Ross was a prolific writer. He...
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Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark — former Prime Minister of New Zealand Hilda Ross — humanitarian, first woman elected to the Hamilton Borough Council, MP...
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Albemarle; Peggy Ashcroft; Margot Fonteyn; Kathleen Lonsdale; Mary Railton; Hilda Ross; Lucile Sayers 1957: Anne Bryans; The Countess De La Warr; Annabelle Rankin;...
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holding office as an MP. His death caused a by-election that was won by Hilda Ross. Gustafson, Barry (1986). The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand...
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338 Reginald Keeling Grey Lynn Fred Hackett 3,813 Harold Barry Hamilton Hilda Ross 2,252 Ben Waters Hastings Sydney Jones 1,138 Henry Edward Beattie Hauraki...
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by-election occurred following the death of MP Frank Findlay and was won by Hilda Ross, both of the National Party. Findlay, who was first elected to represent...
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Arthur MacPherson Grey Lynn Fred Hackett 5,785 Bernard Griffiths Hamilton Hilda Ross 1,110 Ben Waters Hastings Ted Keating 1,070 Arthur Heafy Sievewright Hauraki...
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February 1957 7 Geoff Gerard 13 February 1957 26 September 1957 Holyoake 8 Hilda Ross 26 September 1957 12 December 1957 9 Mabel Howard 12 December 1957 2 June...
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December 1957 – 12 December 1960 Prime Minister Walter Nash Preceded by Hilda Ross Succeeded by Norman Shelton 14th Minister of Health In office 29 May 1947 –...
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Findlay's death caused the 1943 by-election, which was won by National's Hilda Ross. Ross died in office on 6 March 1959, and this caused the 1959 by-election...
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Mr Grant of Hamilton, Mr H. D. Caro (the then Mayor of Hamilton), Dame Hilda Ross, Sir Joseph Hannan, Stewart Garland, and the conductor Anderson Tyrer...
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MP Hilda Ross (left) and Mrs Gilmer, president of the Plunket Society, at the opening of the 1950 Karitane Fair, Wellington...
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(1969). "Hilda Phoebe Hudson". Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 1 (3): 357–359. doi:10.1112/blms/1.3.357. Ross, Ronald; Hudson, Hilda (3 May...
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by-election) Frank Findlay Hamilton 1884 1943 31 March 1945 60/61 Heart attack Hilda Ross (1945 Hamilton by-election) Jim Munro Dunedin North 22 February 1870...
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in prison without parole. Ross was born in Putnam, Connecticut, on July 26, 1959, to Patricia Hilda Laine and Dan Graeme Ross. He was the oldest of four...
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February 1927 Hilda Ross-Reid (28 January 1876 – 1876 9 months old ) Elliot Ross Reid (10 February 1877 – Died in infancy) Allan Ross-Reid (31 July 1878...
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521 Harry Dudfield Grey Lynn Fred Hackett 4,807 Tom McGowan Hamilton Hilda Ross 1,430 Ben Waters Hastings Sydney Jones Ted Keating 252 Sydney Jones Hauraki...
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Toko Ratana Death Matiu Ratana Hamilton 1945 26 May Frank Findlay Death Hilda Ross Dunedin North 1945 21 July Jim Munro Death Robert Walls Raglan 1946 5...
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Harry Dudfield Grey Lynn Fred Hackett 4,203 John Leon Faulkner Hamilton Hilda Ross 1,605 Jack Granville Hastings Ted Cullen Sydney Jones 982 Ted Cullen Hauraki...
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Harry Barker Grey Lynn Fred Hackett 5,910 Harold Stapleton Barry Hamilton Hilda Ross 327 Jack Granville Hastings New electorate Ted Cullen 483 Eric Pryor Hauraki...
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succession), Mary Dreaver (1941), Mary Grigg (1942), Mabel Howard (1943), Hilda Ross (1945), Iriaka Rātana (1949, the first woman Māori MP), Ethel McMillan...
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Civil division The Honourable Grace Hilda Ross – Minister for the Welfare of Women and Children. Dame Hilda Ross Civil division William Percival Evans...
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on 2 May 1959. The by-election was caused by the death of incumbent MP Hilda Ross of the National Party on 6 March 1959. The by-election was won by Lance...
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