later. Ballance supported votes for women. He also supported land reform, though at considerable cost to Māori. The eldest son of Samuel Ballance, a tenant...
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Ballance may refer to: Ballance (video game), a 3D puzzle video game for Microsoft Windows Ballance, New Zealand, a farming community in Manawatū-Whanganui...
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which Ballance was successful. Walker made known his support for Ballance and a second vote entailed at his request, the vote unanimous. John Ballance led...
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settlements, established under a scheme of Land Minister John Ballance. It was named after Ballance, a Liberal Party politician who later went on to become...
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Richard Seddon (redirect from Richard John Seddon)
Premier for two separate terms. Like Ballance, Stout had a strong belief in classical-liberal principles. Ballance himself had preferred Stout as his successor...
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John Ball (c. 1338 – 15 July 1381) was an English priest who took a prominent part in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Although he is often associated with...
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freshman class. Ballance served on the House Agriculture Committee and the House Small Business Committee. On June 8, 2004, Ballance resigned from his...
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Johnny, or John Ball may refer to: John Ball (priest) (c. 1338 – 1381), English radical priest and leader of 1381 Peasants' Revolt John Ball (minister)...
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John Samuel Ball (born 1963) is an American cognitive scientist, an expert in machine intelligence, computer architecture and the inventor of Patom Theory...
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In 1989, Ballance alongside her bandmate Mac McCaughan, founded Merge Records for releases from Superchunk and similar artists. Ballance has also contributed...
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This is a summary of the electoral history of John Ballance, Prime Minister of New Zealand, (1891–93) and Leader of the Opposition (1889–1891). McIvor...
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Sir John Macleod Ball FRS FRSE (born 19 May 1948) is a British mathematician and former Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of...
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ineligibility, Ballance was eligible for selection by Zimbabwe, and had agreed a contract to do so from 2022 onwards before retiring in 2023. Ballance was born...
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Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander John Ball, 1st Baronet (Italian: Alessandro Giovanni Ball, 22 July 1757 – 25 October 1809) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial...
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Liberal Government of New Zealand (redirect from 1891–1893 Ballance Ministry)
government's tenure, with two (Ballance and Seddon) dying in office: Prime Ministers of the First Liberal Government John Ballance served 1891-1893 Richard...
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John Ball Zoo is located on the west side of the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The John Ball Zoo is situated on the ravines and bluffs...
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John Dudley Ball Jr. (July 8, 1911 – October 15, 1988) was an American writer best known for mystery novels involving the African-American police detective...
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John Ball (October 1585 – 20 October 1640) was an English puritan divine. He was born in Cassington, Oxfordshire. After taking his BA degree from St Mary...
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The key figure in the establishment of the Liberal Party was John Ballance. Ballance, an MP, had served in a number of liberal-orientated governments...
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abuse cases "Ball, Rt Rev. Peter John". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "Peter John Ball". Crockford's...
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John Ball (November 12, 1794 – February 5, 1884) was a settler, educator, lawyer and member of the Michigan State Legislature. Ball was born at Tenny...
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Willis was a newspaper proprietor for the Wanganui Herald founded by John Ballance. Willis was born in London in 1842. He spent his youth in an apprenticeship...
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A Dream of John Ball (1888) is a novel by English author William Morris about the Great Revolt of 1381, conventionally called "the Peasants' Revolt"....
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John Ball Jr. (24 December 1861 – 2 December 1940) was an English amateur golfer of the late 19th and early 20th century. Ball was born in Hoylake, Cheshire...
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John Ball (20 August 1818 – 21 October 1889) was an Irish politician, naturalist and Alpine traveller. Ball was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Nicholas...
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John Ball Primary School is a 3–11 mixed, community primary school in Blackheath, London, England. It is named after the 14th century Lollard priest,...
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that happened during 1893 in New Zealand. With the sudden death of John Ballance on 27 April the 13 years of Richard Seddon as Prime Minister begins...
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officials and law courts. Inspired by the sermons of the radical cleric John Ball and led by Wat Tyler, a contingent of Kentish rebels advanced on London...
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Liberal Government, which lasted until 1912. John Ballance died suddenly on 27 April 1893 and whilst Ballance had favoured Robert Stout as his successor...
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Glenavy, Northern Ireland, the birthplace of former New Zealand Premier John Ballance. Glenavy is described as a rural settlement by Statistics New Zealand...
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