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… the Ellesmere seat from W. H. Montgomery, as an 'old-style Liberal'. Rhodes joined William Massey 's cabinet in 1912 as …
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… January 1888. In the 1890s, despite his earlier support of liberal ministries, he defended large landowners in the …
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… church. Formerly Pahīatua had been contested between Liberals (later the United Party) and Reform. As the …
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… against the Māori Land Settlement Act introduced by the Liberal government in 1905 on the grounds that it empowered …
Type: Biography
… from the party the following year in protest at its neoliberal reforms; he helped form a new Liberal Party, which then became part of the Alliance, but …
Type: Biography
… Manley Hopkins and Francis Thompson. London was a place of liberation after the years of army discipline and the social …
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… He developed a strong distaste for the ‘Rogernomics’ neo-liberal economic reforms of Lange’s administration and let …
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… of the Court of Appeal in May 1981. Woodhouse brought a liberal outlook to all his judicial roles, with an emphasis …
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… Pere was defeated by the young Apirana Ngata in 1905. The Liberal government appointed Wī Pere to the Legislative …
Type: Biography
… of bills, he coped with the Legislative Council. Liberal party colleagues expected him to endorse their land …
Type: Biography
… in defence and foreign affairs, attacked the declining Liberals whenever possible, and continued to read and …
Type: Biography
… (intentional community) in which they could live by the liberating principles of Potter’s therapy and forge an …
Type: Biography
… psychotherapy, hippy idealism, colonialism, women’s liberation, monarchies and – especially – the left–right …
Type: Biography
… In December he recommended further asset sales, the liberalisation of the labour market, further remodelling of …
Type: Biography
… and polling 1,800 votes to the 4,061 of the successful Liberal. The endorsements he received from moderate union …
Type: Biography
… were neglected; and the dire effects of the absence of 'liberal feeling and polished manners' were visible in the …
Type: Biography
… small-town man’s eyes were opened to the world of liberal, secular Jewish culture, the arts and the …
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… 1849–50, was spent back at Gower Street. His education was liberal but limited. He was intended for a commercial, not a …
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… William engaged in a disputatious correspondence with the Liberal secretary of state for the colonies, Earl Grey, who …
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… At 16 he was secretary of the local branch of the Liberal Association, of which his father was a leading …
Type: Biography