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    Sir Walter Nash GCMG CH PC (12 February 1882 – 4 June 1968) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 27th prime minister of New Zealand in the Second...
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    Avi Nash is an American actor. He played Siddiq in the AMC television series The Walking Dead (2017–2020). Nash's father is Indo-Guyanese and his mother...
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    was Edward Stafford, who assumed office at age 37, and the oldest was Walter Nash, who left office at age 78. Three prime ministers have been women, a...
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    Walter Nash, who served as the 27th prime minister of New Zealand from 12 December 1957 until 12 December 1960, travelled internationally to attend bilateral...
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  • Nash Owen Walters (born May 18, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball...
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    Affairs on the retirement of Ernest Corbett. The election was won by the Walter Nash-led Labour Party by a margin of two seats. Holyoake became Leader of...
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    Sverdrup discussed progress on the airfields with Walter Nash, then New Zealand Minister of Finance. Nash recalled Sverdrup saying that there was no formal...
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    Victims Unit 332 episodes; main and guest role 2000 Strange World Det. Walter Nash Episode: "Age of Reason" 2002 L.A. Law: The Movie Dave Meyer TV movie...
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    This is a summary of the electoral history of Walter Nash, Prime Minister of New Zealand (1957–60), Leader of the Labour Party (1951–63) and Member of...
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    pursue collective defence. Indeed, Fraser cabled a senior minister, Walter Nash, after the decision was taken to accept India that "while the Declaration...
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    increasingly sympathetic to the party's views. It was at this time that he met Walter Nash who may have been influential in shaping his views in health and social...
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    Stephen John Nash OC OBC (born 7 February 1974) is a Canadian professional basketball coach and former player who most recently served as head coach of...
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    Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler and actor currently signed to WWE under a legends contract. He is also...
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    early April 2023, Nash confirmed that he would not be contesting the 2023 election. Nash is the great-grandson of Sir Walter Nash, 27th Prime Minister...
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  • were: Walter Nash – 75 Francis Bell – 74 George Grey – 65 The three oldest people to last leave the office of prime minister were: Walter Nash – 78 Francis...
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  • various people Tyson Nash (born 1975), Canadian-born hockey player Walter Nash (1882–1968), New Zealand politician Warwick Nash (1907–1983), Irish chess...
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  • the Bolton case was referred to (without naming him) by two Labour MPs Walter Nash and Fred Hackett as an executed murderer whose guilt was doubted by counsel...
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  • and was replaced by Walter Nash, the long-serving minister of finance. It would be some time before Labour would return to power; Nash lacked the charisma...
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    Labour Party. The election was won by Hutt MP and incumbent deputy-leader Walter Nash. Labour leader Peter Fraser had led the party since 1940. He led New...
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    University of Wellington. ISBN 0-475-11200-8. Sinclair, Keith (1976). Walter Nash. Auckland: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-647949-5. Wilson, James...
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    Suárez, Víctor Urquidi  Netherlands Johan Willem Beyen  New Zealand Walter Nash, Edward Coldham Fussell  Nicaragua Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa  Norway Wilhelm...
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    Sidney Holland (1949–1957), Keith Holyoake (1957 and 1960–1972) and Walter Nash (1957–1960). He was most careful to not comment on controversial matters...
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    Zealand Labour Party. The election was won by Hutt MP Walter Nash, the incumbent leader. Nash's initial handling of the leadership of the Labour party...
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  • Nash Bridges is an American police procedural television series created by Carlton Cuse. The show stars Don Johnson and Cheech Marin as two Inspectors...
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    his deputy, became prime minister. The Labour Party was still led by Walter Nash, who had been Finance Minister in the first Labour government. New Zealand...
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    one of its key policies; former Labour leader Walter Nash was a particularly strong critic of the war. Nash believed that Labour's failure to win the election...
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    200 ft). Named by the New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (2000) after Sir Walter Nash, who was deeply involved in promoting New Zealand's role in Antarctica...
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    period, returned to office. The elderly leader of the Labour Party, Walter Nash, had agreed to step down following his government's defeat, but disliked...
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    standard service rifle for just under 30 years. The Labour government of Walter Nash approved the purchase of the L1A1 as a replacement for the No. 4 Mk 1...
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    long period of poor health, and had been replaced in January 1951 by Walter Nash. Nash had been Minister of Finance for the duration of the first Labour...
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