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    "Colonels' Coup" against Muldoon had been successful, Talboys would have become Prime Minister himself. Talboys was born in Wanganui on 7 June 1921. He attended...
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    liberal deputy, Brian Talboys. Muldoon, who was overseas at the time, saw the plotters off with relative ease, especially since Talboys himself was a reluctant...
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    followed by Brian Talboys, Michael Cullen, and Jack Marshall. In a second 'overall' ranking, Cullen was ranked number one, followed by Talboys, McKinnon...
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    Postmaster-General (1980–1981), and Minister of Broadcasting (1981). When Brian Talboys retired from Parliament in 1981, Cooper was appointed to replace him...
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  • Muldoon aimed to replace him with Brian Talboys, his deputy. However, the plan collapsed as the result of Talboys' unwillingness, and Muldoon kept his...
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    the public, and there had been an abortive leadership challenge by Brian Talboys in 1980. Some commentators believed that the 1981 election would mark...
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  • – Roy Salvadori, English racing driver and manager (b. 1922) 2012 – Brian Talboys, New Zealand journalist and politician, 7th Deputy Prime Minister of...
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  • Tailboys (redirect from Talboys)
    Tailboys of Kyme, husband of Elizabeth Blount Graeme K. Talboys (b. 1953), English writer Keith Talboys (1931–2020), English cricketer Robert Tailboys, 3rd...
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    December 1975 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Norman Kirk Succeeded by Brian Talboys 33rd Minister of Finance In office 8 December 1972 – 6 September 1974...
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     Nicaragua: Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann (Foreign Minister)  New Zealand: Brian Talboys (Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs)  Seychelles:...
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    a result of international acceptance", wrote deputy Prime Minister Brian Talboys to the chairman of the NZRFU in a further attempt to discourage the...
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    December 1960 – 9 February 1972 Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Succeeded by Brian Talboys 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand In office 12 December 1960 –...
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    social activist John Tiffin Stewart, engineer, artist and philanthropist Brian Talboys, politician Richard Taylor, early missionary at Putiki James Allen Ward...
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    1974 Kirk 17 Bill Rowling 6 September 1974 12 December 1975 Rowling 18 Brian Talboys 12 December 1975 11 December 1981 Muldoon 19 Warren Cooper 11 December...
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    Colonels' Coup. The agitators intended to replace Muldoon with his deputy, Brian Talboys, who was more economically liberal and in tune with traditional National...
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    the family assistance tax rebate was significantly extended. As note by Brian Easton, the tax relief for a young family "could be up to $13 a week more...
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    Lithgow Duncan MacIntyre Jim McLay Mike Minogue Derek Quigley Ian Shearer Brian Talboys Hugh Templeton Richard Walls Marilyn Waring 10 Lance Adams-Schneider...
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    Duncan MacIntyre, Robert Muldoon, Lorrie Pickering, Logan Sloane, Brian Talboys, Esme Tombleson and Bert Walker. The death penalty was therefore abolished...
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  • Jakob Skarstein, Norwegian journalist and radio personality (d. 2021) Brian Talboys, New Zealand politician, 7th Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (d...
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  • awardee Sir Ronald Syme, (MA) classicist historian, OM recipient Sir Brian Talboys, (BA) former Deputy Prime Minister Peter Dengate Thrush (BSc, LLB) Chairman...
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  • Thumbnail for 1975 New Zealand general election
    073 Brian West Wairarapa Jack Williams Ben Couch 1,468 Jack Williams Waitemata Michael Bassett Dail Jones 1,385 Michael Bassett Wallace Brian Talboys 6...
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  • Somare (1936–2021) David Steel (b. 1938) Donald Stewart (1920–1992) Brian Talboys (1921–2012) Charles, Prince of Wales (b. 1948) Alan Williams (1930−2014)...
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    1975 Prime Minister Bill Rowling Preceded by Hugh Watt Succeeded by Brian Talboys 29th Minister of Defence In office 24 July 1987 – 9 February 1990 Prime...
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    supportive of it, and worked hard to convince Talboys that a challenge was a good idea. In the end, however, Talboys bailed out, and the coup collapsed without...
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    832 Terry Power Waitomo David Seath 4,442 Arthur John Ingram Wallace Brian Talboys 3,965 Aubrey Begg Wanganui George Spooner 908 John Grace Wellington...
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    Norman King 2,919 Butch Pugh Waitomo David Seath 4,655 H C Brown Wallace Brian Talboys 5,740 John Reid Wanganui George Spooner 1,397 John Grace Wellington...
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    Laney Waitotara New electorate Venn Young 4,109 Edith Charteris Wallace Brian Talboys 5,324 Jim Thomson Wanganui Russell Marshall 3,102 John Rowan Wellington...
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    gold medalist in rowing Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna, Fijian statesman Sir Brian Talboys, Deputy Prime Minister 1975–1981 John Tanner, murderer Sir Ron Trotter...
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  • 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Resigned 22 Feb 2008. Cancellations Brian Burke Appointed 1988 QB Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Stripped...
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    Michael Bassett Waitomo David Seath 5,674 Neil Roger David Shewan Wallace Brian Talboys 4,532 J Robson Wanganui George Spooner Bill Tolhurst 959 George Spooner...
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