David Coutts Seath (31 March 1914 – 18 October 1997) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Seath was born in Musselburgh, Scotland. He received...
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Seath may refer to: David Seath (1914–1947), New Zealand politician Ethel Seath (1879–1963), Canadian artist Jemaima Tiatia-Seath, New Zealand-born Samoan...
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causes – police", Times of Malta, 1 March 2016. "London Marathon runner David Seath dies after collapsing near finish line", The Guardian, 25 April 2016...
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Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Preceded by Bill Anderton Succeeded by David Seath 6th Minister of Island Territories In office 12 December 1960 – 20 December...
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Mark Fagan was a "minister without portfolio" from 1935 to 1939, as was David Wilson from 1939 to 1949. They were appointed to the upper house and made...
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Hayman 1,972 Les McKay Waitemata Norman King 1,249 Jolyon Firth Waitomo David Seath 3,951 Duncan Barclay McLaren Wallace Brian Talboys 5,736 E Harris Wanganui...
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December 1960 Nash 4 Leon Götz 12 December 1960 20 December 1963 Holyoake 5 David Seath 20 December 1963 9 February 1972 6 Allan Highet 9 February 1972 8 December...
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Horace Alexander Nash Waitemata Norman King 2,919 Butch Pugh Waitomo David Seath 4,655 H C Brown Wallace Brian Talboys 5,740 John Reid Wanganui George...
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Carty Salmon, 2nd Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives David Seath, New Zealand Minister of Internal Affairs (1963–1972) Sir Alexander Stuart...
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Marsden Norman Shelton Rangitīkei Rona Stevenson Taupo George Walsh Tauranga David Seath Waitomo Dan Riddiford Wellington Central Labour John Mathison Avon...
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618 A G Braddock Waitemata Norman King 2,191 Robert Muldoon Waitomo David Seath 2,474 Vic Haines Wallace Tom Macdonald Brian Talboys 4,319 John Reid...
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Waitemata Norman King Frank Gill 1,052 Michael Bassett Waitomo David Seath 5,674 Neil Roger David Shewan Wallace Brian Talboys 4,532 J Robson Wanganui George...
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Dick 2,009 Stan Rodger Waitemata Norman King 3,832 Terry Power Waitomo David Seath 4,442 Arthur John Ingram Wallace Brian Talboys 3,965 Aubrey Begg Wanganui...
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Minister of Internal Affairs Leon Götz 12 December 1960 20 December 1963 David Seath 20 December 1963 9 February 1972 Allan Highet 9 February 1972 8 December...
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independent candidate, the vote-splitting almost cost National the seat. David Campbell Kidd, the National Party MP for Waimate, died less than two months...
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1960 Nash 17 Leon Götz 12 December 1960 20 December 1963 Holyoake 18 David Seath 20 December 1963 9 February 1972 19 Allan Highet 9 February 1972 8 December...
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David Allan Highet QSO (27 May 1913 – 28 April 1992) was a New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1966 to 1984, representing the National Party for...
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critic Enid McElwee, fencer 27 March – Ces Burke, cricketer 31 March – David Seath, politician 2 April – Walter Whittlestone, dairy scientist, peace activist...
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Dick 2,009 Stan Rodger Waitemata Norman King 3,832 Terry Power Waitomo David Seath 4,442 Arthur John Ingram Wallace Brian Talboys 3,965 Aubrey Begg Wanganui...
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Waitemata Norman King Frank Gill 1,052 Michael Bassett Waitomo David Seath 5,674 Neil Roger David Shewan Wallace Brian Talboys 4,532 J Robson Wanganui George...
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November 1928 – 5 October 1954 Preceded by John Rolleston Succeeded by David Seath Personal details Born (1881-04-06)6 April 1881 Lower Hutt, New Zealand...
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newspaper managing director, Anglican priest (born 1918) 18 October David Seath, politician (born 1914) Geoff Walker, canoeist, surf lifesaver (born...
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618 A G Braddock Waitemata Norman King 2,191 Robert Muldoon Waitomo David Seath 2,474 Vic Haines Wallace Tom Macdonald Brian Talboys 4,319 John Reid...
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Hayman 1,972 Les McKay Waitemata Norman King 1,249 Jolyon Firth Waitomo David Seath 3,951 Duncan Barclay McLaren Wallace Brian Talboys 5,736 E Harris Wanganui...
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Horace Alexander Nash Waitemata Norman King 2,919 Butch Pugh Waitomo David Seath 4,655 H C Brown Wallace Brian Talboys 5,740 John Reid Wanganui George...
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to the lengths of 15-year-old Amber Wright who lured her former partner Seath Jackson to his death in Belleview, Florida. S02E03 - Jennifer Mee: She first...
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Jack who transferred to the enlarged Rangitikei electorate in 1972. David Seath had held the Waitomo electorate since 1954 and he retired in 1972. This...
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until the 1954 election, when he retired. Broadfoot was succeeded by David Seath of the National Party, who represented the electorate until the 1972...
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independent candidate, the vote-splitting almost cost National the seat. David Campbell Kidd, the National Party MP for Waimate, died less than two months...
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2003 from a snakebite. As of 2007, Safari lives with foster parents Janet Seath and Frank Scaysbrook in the town of Buttaba, in the City of Lake Macquarie...
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