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49: 491:(10 July 1912 – 12 August 1915), and Minister of Stamp Duties (13 July 1912 – 12 August 1915). In these roles, he gained a reputation as a hard-liner, being described by a contemporary as "ready to employ force ruthlessly for the purpose of upholding law and order". Herdman is believed to have had a major role in the suppression of the 511:. As Attorney-General, he had powers to appoint judges, and in 1918, when a position became vacant, he appointed himself. This move was criticised by many as self-interested, especially as Herdman's career as a lawyer had not been particularly distinguished. He served as a judge both in 499:, Herdman supported strong measures against anyone protesting New Zealand's participation. As Minister responsible for Police, Herdman also responded harshly to attempts by police officers to form a union, prohibiting the move and attempting to drive the instigators out of the force. 867: 862: 495:, and of the waterfront strike the following year. Both were criticised by many left-wing groups as heavy-handed and repressive, but were defended by the government as necessary steps to preserve order. During 471:, and Herdman was able to push through his reform proposals – the Public Service Act of 1912 established uniform conditions of appointment and promotion, and established a supervisory commissioner. 872: 887: 421:. He was elected, and joined the unorganised group of independents who opposed the Liberals. He did not, however, move back to Naseby, instead representing his seat as an absentee. 877: 882: 837: 897: 832: 433: 319: 847: 892: 765: 748: 96: 84: 527: 842: 794: 406: 290: 247:
lodge. He would retain his connection with the Freemasons over his career, eventually grand master of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand.
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In addition to his political ambitions, Herdman was also interested in becoming a judge of the (original)
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in 1902, but shortly after he arrived, he was invited to return and stand as a parliamentary candidate in
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In 1935, he resigned from his judicial position to seek re-election to Parliament, contesting the
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1935 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1905 New Zealand general election
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A. L. Herdman
The Honourable

Attorney-General of New Zealand
John Findlay
Francis Bell
Minister of Justice of New Zealand
Josiah Hanan
Robert McNab
Dunedin
Rotorua
Reform
Attorney-General
Minister of Justice
Minister of Police
Dunedin
Otago Boys' High School
admitted to the bar
Naseby
Palmerston
Freemason
New Zealand Parliament
1902
15th
Mount Ida
Independent
1908
17th
Wellington North
Independent

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