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    Sir Ronald Macmillan Algie (22 October 1888 – 23 July 1978) was a New Zealand politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives for six...
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  • Mathhew Algie (1810–1902), Scottish tea and coffee trader, founder of Matthew Algie Ronald Algie (1888–1978), New Zealand lawyer and politician Roy Algie (1889–1946)...
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    upper house or Senate. A constitutional reform committee chaired by Ronald Algie proposed an appointed Senate in 1952. The short-lived Liberal Party campaigned...
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    The Speaker, Ronald Algie (wearing a wig and robes), seated in the chair in the debating chamber, 1966...
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    contention. National MPs had mixed views on the Bill. National MP for Remuera Ronald Algie raised concerns for the continued access to the Judicial Committee of...
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    1,659 Ronald Nelson Little Rangiora Lorrie Pickering 957 Te Rino Tirikatene Rangitikei Norman Shelton 4,005 Russell Wiseman Remuera Ronald Algie Allan...
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    failed to get selected by the National Party for the 1943 election; Ronald Algie was chosen instead. Endean was overseas at the time of the selection...
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    Aderman Henry Ah Kew Robert Aitken Tofilau Eti Alesana Allen Alexander Ronald Algie Robin Allan Geoff Alley Annie Allum John Allum Claude Anaru Harry Anderson...
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    reform committee to consider an alternative second chamber, chaired by Ronald Algie. A report produced by the committee in 1952 proposed a nominated Senate...
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    Hallyburton Johnstone Rangitikei Edward Gordon 2,307 John Capstick Remuera Ronald Algie 4,410 James Freeman Riccarton Jack Watts Angus McLagan 3,875 Vic Wilson...
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    1949 5 Frederick Doidge 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland 6 Ronald Algie 19 September 1951 12 December 1957 Holyoake 7 Ray Boord 12 December 1957...
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    the Southern Institute of Technology. Alister Abernethy, politician Ronald Algie, politician, educated in Balclutha John Barr, poet Aubrey Begg, politician...
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    February 1972 Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Jack Marshall Preceded by Ronald Algie Succeeded by Alfred E. Allen 22nd Attorney-General In office 9 February...
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    Baxter Rangitikei Norman Shelton 2,983 Stephen Malcolm Roberton Remuera Ronald Algie 4,766 Russell Gordon Penney Riccarton Mick Connelly 2,867 Deena V. Sergel...
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    Edward Gordon Norman Shelton 2,679 Stephen Malcolm Roberton Remuera Ronald Algie 3,544 Bob Tizard Riccarton Angus McLagan 4,343 Balfour Grieve Dingwall...
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  • "blue-ribbon" Remuera electorate and lost by 6109 votes to National's Ronald Algie. In 1966, he contested the Taupo electorate and narrowly lost by 258...
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    James Harrison Wilson Rangitikei Edward Gordon 3,677 F A Dalzell Remuera Ronald Algie 5,346 Bob Tizard Riccarton Angus McLagan 2,265 Eric Philip Wills Rodney...
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    Alan Baxter Rangitikei Edward Gordon 3,310 Eric De Malmanche Remuera Ronald Algie 5,079 Hugh Watt Riccarton Angus McLagan 2,707 Harry Lake Rodney Clifton...
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    Leeds, JSD Harv., AO, OBE, QC Jurisprudence & international law 1938 Sir Leslie Knox Munro, LLM NZ., KCMG, KCVO 1920 Professor Sir Ronald Algie, LLM NZ....
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    1960 Prime Minister Walter Nash Preceded by Matthew Oram Succeeded by Ronald Algie 37th Mayor of Christchurch In office 18 November 1950 – 17 May 1958 Preceded...
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    Alan Baxter Rangitikei Norman Shelton 3,889 Shaun Alex Cameron Remuera Ronald Algie 6,109 Barry Gustafson Riccarton Mick Connelly 2,022 Deena V. Sergel Rodney...
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    26 June 1951 Holland 8 Clifton Webb 26 June 1951 25 September 1951 9 Ronald Algie 25 September 1951 12 December 1957 Holyoake 10 Phil Holloway 12 December...
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    Rino Tirikatene Rangitikei Norman Shelton 4,307 Russell Wiseman Remuera Ronald Algie 7,001 Frederick Nelson Goodall Riccarton Mick Connelly 2,550 Ian Wilson...
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    18 October 1947 24 Terry McCombs 18 October 1947 13 December 1949 25 Ronald Algie 13 December 1949 12 December 1957 Holland Holyoake 26 Philip Skoglund...
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    for the Auckland electorate of Remuera, succeeding retiring speaker Ronald Algie. He defeated future colleague George Gair for the nomination as National's...
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    swampy soil in winter. The school initially opened on 7 October 1961 by Ronald Algie. The founding principal was Kenneth Rae with an initial roll of 312 students...
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  • by the Auckland Society of Arts (ASA), to the Minister of Education, Ronald Algie, in 1950. "The Council should advise and make recommendations to the...
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    1949 Prime Minister Peter Fraser Preceded by Rex Mason Succeeded by Ronald Algie 6th Minister for Science and Industrial Research In office 18 October...
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  • with the second National Government in power. Speaker of the House – Ronald Algie . Prime Minister – Keith Holyoake Deputy Prime Minister – Jack Marshall...
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    December 1957 – 12 December 1960 Prime Minister Walter Nash Preceded by Ronald Algie Succeeded by Blair Tennent Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Palmerston...
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