Norman Leslie Shelton, CBE (28 June 1905 – 14 July 1980) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Shelton was born on 27 June 1905 in Taihape...
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Shelton may refer to: Shelton, North Bedfordshire, in the parish of Dean and Shelton, Bedfordshire Lower Shelton, in the parish of Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire...
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the 37th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Labour Party, led by Norman Kirk, defeated the governing National Party. The National Party had been...
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before the 1966 election, Labour had replaced Nordmeyer as leader with Norman Kirk, but Kirk had insufficient time to consolidate his position and the...
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1943 election 1946 election 1949 election 1951 election 1954 election Norman Shelton 1957 election 1960 election 1963 election 1966 election 1969 election...
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Don McKay (politician) (redirect from Donald Norman McKay)
Sir Donald Norman McKay KCMG (28 November 1908 – 30 March 1988) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He was Minister of Health and Minister...
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February 1972 – 24 October 1972 Prime Minister Jack Marshall Preceded by Norman Shelton 29th Minister of Education In office 22 December 1969 – 9 February 1972...
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New electorate Lorrie Pickering 1,425 Te Rino Tirikatene Rangitikei Norman Shelton 4,307 Russell Wiseman Remuera Ronald Algie 7,001 Frederick Nelson Goodall...
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with an unpopular previous Labour government, was replaced by the younger Norman Kirk. Labour remained disunited, however, with ongoing leadership problems...
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Hallyburton Johnstone 857 James Harrison Wilson Rangitikei Edward Gordon Norman Shelton 2,679 Stephen Malcolm Roberton Remuera Ronald Algie 3,544 Bob Tizard...
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Vernon Cracknell. Despite the hopes of a reinvigorated Labour party under Norman Kirk, Labour was overconfident, started too late, and did not win in Auckland...
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Raglan Hallyburton Johnstone Douglas Carter 161 Alan Baxter Rangitikei Norman Shelton 2,983 Stephen Malcolm Roberton Remuera Ronald Algie 4,766 Russell Gordon...
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Ngatoa, motor racing driver Launcelot Eric Richdale, ornithologist Norman Shelton, National MP Melody, Paul (1981) [1979]. They called it Marton: The...
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candidate." He had an election-night majority of 2067 in 1972, down from Shelton's 1969 majority of 4214. In the 1972 Marshall Ministry of the last year...
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1960 Prime Minister Walter Nash Preceded by Hilda Ross Succeeded by Norman Shelton 14th Minister of Health In office 29 May 1947 – 13 December 1949 Prime...
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Young Sheldon (redirect from Young shelton)
Trailer Awards May 29, 2019 Best Comedy Poster for a TV/Streaming Series "Norman Rockwell" Won July 22, 2021 Best Animation/Family Poster for a TV/Streaming...
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eldest brother, Private Richard John Shelton (1895–1967), and his second-oldest brother, Sergeant Leslie Norman Shelton (1897–1933), had served in the First...
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operations in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan 2008 Crew of Bone 23 Major Norman Shelton Captain Kaylene Giri Captain Louis Heidema Captain Boyd Smith Confronting...
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Sloane, Bert Walker, and Dan Riddiford. Paddy Blanchfield, Ron Bailey, Norman Douglas and George Spooner entered parliament for Labour. The table below...
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Gwen Renée Stefani Shelton (/stəˈfɑːni/ stə-FAH-nee; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and fashion designer. She is a co-founder...
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1957 Holyoake 18 Rex Mason 12 December 1957 12 December 1960 Nash 19 Norman Shelton 12 December 1960 24 January 1962 Holyoake 20 Don McKay 24 January 1962...
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content meant a reduced need for overseas funds. Jack Marshall and Norman Shelton, Minister of Customs, were less than enthusiastic about the project...
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25 August 1959 (9) Mabel Howard 25 August 1959 12 December 1960 10 Norman Shelton 12 December 1960 24 January 1962 Holyoake 11 Don McKay 24 January 1962...
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December 1969 – 9 February 1972 Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Preceded by Norman Shelton Succeeded by George Gair 10th Minister of Broadcasting In office 15...
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served as an MP for over 40 years. He was invited by new Prime Minister Norman Kirk as a guest of honour to the first meeting of caucus following Labour's...
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New York's Hotel Chelsea to be near one another. Dylan biographer Robert Shelton, who knew Dylan and Lownds in the mid-1960s, writes that Lownds "had a...
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1959 25 August 1959 (2) Mabel Howard 25 August 1959 12 December 1960 3 Norman Shelton 12 December 1960 24 January 1962 Holyoake 4 Don McKay 24 January 1962...
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Cheers, It's Christmas (redirect from Time for Me to Come Home (Blake Shelton song))
American country music artist Blake Shelton. It was released on October 2, 2012, through Warner Bros. Nashville. Shelton co-wrote three tracks for the album...
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New Zealand Parliament Preceded by Ormond Wilson Member of Parliament for Rangitikei 1938–1954 Succeeded by Norman Shelton...
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Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Preceded by Fred Hackett Succeeded by Norman Shelton 35th Minister of Civil Aviation In office 26 November 1954 – 12 December...
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