• Venn Spearman Young QSO (16 February 1929 – 14 January 1993) was a New Zealand politician. He was a member of the National Party, and served as a Cabinet...
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  • and translator of hymns Venn Young (1929–1993), New Zealand politician Albert Venn (1867–1908), American lacrosse player Anne Venn (1620s–1654), English...
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    John Venn, FRS, FSA (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923) was an English mathematician, logician and philosopher noted for introducing Venn diagrams, which are...
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  • New Zealand Parliament for Waitotara In office 1990–1996 Preceded by Venn Young Member of the New Zealand Parliament for National party list In office...
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    Jake Anderson Born Jakob Venn Martin Anderson (1980-09-16) September 16, 1980 (age 43) Anacortes, Washington, U.S. Occupation(s) Captain of the FV Titan...
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    in the 2008 general election and served until 2020. Jonathan Young is the son of Venn Young, a National MP from 1966 to 1990. He attended New Plymouth Boys...
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    had ever won, either in absolute terms or as a percentage. Four new (and young) National MPs: (Bill English, Tony Ryall, Roger Sowry and Nick Smith) were...
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    1975 Prime Minister Bill Rowling Preceded by Joe Walding Succeeded by Venn Young 20th Minister of Tourism In office 8 December 1972 – 12 December 1975...
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  • is a handsome, shrewd, well-meaning young man. His passenger is a young woman named Thomasin Yeobright, whom Venn is taking home. Earlier that day, Thomasin...
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    parliamentary attempt at decriminalisation was made in 1974, with National MP Venn Young's Crimes Amendment Bill. This would have legalised sexual activity between...
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    Waitaki Jonathan Elworthy Jim Sutton 561 Jonathan Elworthy Waitotara Venn Young 3,314 Stuart Perry Wallace Derek Angus 5,663 Calvin Fisher Wanganui Russell...
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  • February 1981 – 26 July 1984 Prime Minister Robert Muldoon Preceded by Venn Young Succeeded by Russell Marshall 16th Minister of Science and Technology...
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    was significantly extended. As note by Brian Easton, the tax relief for a young family "could be up to $13 a week more than for a married man without children...
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  • Robin Williams Ormond Wilson Owen Woodhouse Gavin Yates Bill Young Trevor Young Venn Young The following list includes notable Niueans who received the...
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    Minister Norman Kirk Bill Rowling Preceded by Duncan MacIntyre Succeeded by Venn Young Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Northern Maori In office 16 March...
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    Wyatt Creech 34 Reg Boorman Waitaki Jim Sutton 89 Duncan Taylor Waitotara Venn Young 5,949 Rachel Stewart Wallace Derek Angus 7,594 Barry Julian Wanganui Russell...
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    respectively. The defeated incumbents were Winston Peters, Barry Brill, Bill Young and Ken Comber, respectively. The seat of Taupo was won from the incumbent...
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    the growth of the modern feminist and gay movements in New Zealand. MP Venn Young introduced a bill, entitled the Crimes Amendment Bill, in July 1974, which...
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    594 Rex Stanton Eden Mike Moore Aussie Malcolm 1,331 Mike Moore Egmont Venn Young 4,120 Dennis Duggan Franklin Bill Birch 7,605 Ron Ng-Waishing Gisborne...
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    Minister Norman Kirk Bill Rowling Preceded by Duncan MacIntyre Succeeded by Venn Young 14th Minister for Science In office 8 December 1972 – 12 December 1975...
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    electorate Jonathan Elworthy 1,315 Bill Laney Waitotara New electorate Venn Young 4,109 Edith Charteris Wallace Brian Talboys 5,324 Jim Thomson Wanganui...
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  • February 1970 10 Richard Harrison 5 February 1970 25 February 1972 11 Venn Young 25 February 1972 7 December 1972 12 Colin McLachlan 7 December 1972 11...
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    at Victoria University. She joined because she supported National MP Venn Young, who introduced a private member's bill into parliament for homosexual...
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    Gerard Eden John Rae 2,548 John William Stewart Egmont William Sheat Venn Young 3,262 H N Johnston Fendalton Harry Lake 2,271 Bruce Barclay Franklin Alfred...
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    Gill 979 Brian Pauling Eden John Rae Mike Moore 788 Mary Kidd Egmont Venn Young 2,928 Robert Logan Peck Franklin Alfred E. Allen Bill Birch 4,188 Geoff...
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    26 July 1984 – 24 August 1987 Prime Minister David Lange Preceded by Venn Young Succeeded by Michael Cullen 25th Minister of Police In office 26 July...
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    administrator. The National Party Member of Parliament for Egmont and Waitotara Venn Young was his godfather. MacLeod is married to Leasa; they share three children...
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    November 1957 – 26 November 1966 Preceded by Ernest Corbett Succeeded by Venn Young Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Patea In office 25 September...
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    Henry Venn (10 February 1796 – 13 January 1873) was an Anglican clergyman who is recognised as one of the foremost Protestant missions strategists of the...
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    and Minister of Justice in the Third National Government of New Zealand Venn Young (1929–1993), Cabinet minister in the Muldoon National Government and homosexual...
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