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    Sir William Jukes Steward (20 January 1841 – 30 October 1912) was a New Zealand politician and the first Liberal Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives...
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  • William Steward may refer to: William Steward (New Zealand politician) (1841–1912), first Liberal Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives William...
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  • player William Steward (New Zealand politician) (1841–1912), New Zealand politician William Steward (UK politician) (1901–1987), British politician Stewart...
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    The following is a list of New Zealand politicians, both past and present. The scope is quite broad, including prominent candidates for local and central...
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    in New Zealand). The Liberal Party is re-elected on 28 November and begins the 12th New Zealand Parliament. Speaker of the House – William Steward Prime...
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  • celebrations in Wellington. 20 January (in England): William Steward, politician 28 February: John Duthie, politician and Mayor of Wellington 9 March (in Switzerland):...
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    Sir Arthur Robert Guinness (11 January 1846 – 10 June 1913) was a New Zealand politician, and Speaker of the House of Representatives. He was born in Calcutta...
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  • in Worcestershire. Seymour first came to notice as Steward of the Public Rooms in Teignmouth (new public rooms had been opened there in 1826, replacing...
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  • from 6 June. The 11th New Zealand Parliament continues with the Liberal Party in power. Speaker of the House – William Steward Prime Minister – John Ballance...
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  • Charles William Selwyn DL (7 March 1858, London – 1 March 1893, Auckland, New Zealand) was a British Army officer and Conservative Party politician. He was...
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    1946) is a New Zealand former politician. He was a member of Parliament for the National Party from 1981 to 1999, and for ACT New Zealand from 2011 to...
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  • Standard Sir William Gurney Benham (1859–1944), elder son of the above, and his successor as proprietor of Benham & Co. Prolific author, High Steward of Colchester...
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  • September: Robert Houston, politician. 10 October: James Mackay, farmer and politician. 30 October: William Steward, politician 9 November: Mahuta Tāwhiao...
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  • American politician Osborne Reynolds, innovator in the understanding of fluid dynamics Osbeorn Bulax, Anglo-Saxon warrior Osbern the Steward, steward to two...
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  • (1521–1597), MP for New Windsor and Bedfordshire John Charles Thomson (1866–1934), New Zealand politician John Thomson (Ohio politician) (1780–1852), U.S...
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  • Sir Maurice O'Rorke becomes Speaker for the second time, replacing William Steward Prime Minister – Richard Seddon Minister of Finance – Joseph Ward Chief...
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  • Previous appointments have been for life. Speaker of the House – William Steward becomes Speaker taking over from Maurice O'Rorke. Premier – John Ballance...
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  • (Edinburgh MP) (1664–1739), Scottish politician John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1678–1743), Scottish soldier, Lord Steward, Lord Lieutenant of Surrey John...
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  • for Aylesbury and Hythe John Smith (steward of Berkeley) (1567–1640), English genealogical antiquary and politician who sat in the House of Commons, 1621–1622...
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  • Troup Mayor of Christchurch – John Archer Mayor of Dunedin – William Taverner New Zealand signs its first bilateral trade agreement, with Japan. 10 January:...
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  • guardian (ward), or from the Gaelic Stiùbhart meaning steward. Alternative spellings are Stuart, Steward and Steuart. The surname Stewart has large concentrations...
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  • list of sportspeople who also worked as politicians and vice versa. Politics and sport List of actor-politicians As Marquess of Huntly As Earl of Bessborough...
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    William Fraser Anning (born 14 October 1949) is an Australian former politician who was a senator for Queensland from November 2017 to June 2019. Anning...
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  • Talbot, English politician, Lord Steward of the Household (b. 1710) 1813 – Zebulon Pike, American general and explorer (b. 1779) 1873 – William Macready, English...
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    Steward (26 October 2009). "Right wing vigilantes on patrol in Christchurch". Stuff (company). Fairfax New Zealand. Retrieved 13 March 2011. STEWARD,...
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    Retrieved 4 November 2019. "Day 9 - Testimony of Edward Brown (First Class Steward, SS Titanic)". British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry. 16 May 1912. Retrieved...
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    Henry Redwood (24 January 1823 – 9 November 1907) was a New Zealand farmer, politician and racehorse breeder. He was born in Tixall, Staffordshire, England...
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    Sir John McKenzie KCMG (6 October 1839 – 6 August 1901) was a New Zealand politician. He served as Minister of Lands and Agriculture in the Liberal Government...
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  • African and New Zealand chess player Marc Eugene Meyer (1842–1925), U.S. businessman Mark Meyer (Wisconsin politician) (born 1963), U.S. politician Marshall...
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  • a steward and waiter Joseph Resnick, Democratic congressman from New York Montfort Stokes, Democratic Senator John S. Watson, New Jersey politician Terry...
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