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Bill Barnard

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45: 642: 258: 696:'s New Zealand branch, the New Zealand Five Million Club (promoting population growth), and the New Zealand Council for the Adoption of Chinese Refugee Children. For the latter, he was awarded the Order of the Brilliant Star by the government of the 1097: 1092: 1032: 685:, serving for two years. The workload of his mayoral duties combined with those of his legal practice had begun to negatively affect his health and he resigned before the completion of the term necessitating 1037: 1087: 285: 34: 1082: 1042: 969: 654: 576: 302: 57: 1057: 1052: 657:. Soon, however, Barnard became dissatisfied with Lee's style of leadership, considering it to be egotistical and autocratic. Rather than seek re-election as a 1062: 1102: 692:
Barnard also undertook considerable work with various non-profit organisations, including the Society for Closer Relations with the USSR (Russia), the
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leadership deteriorated, Barnard sided with Lee. Lee was eventually expelled, and after
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Becoming increasingly interested in left-wing politics, Barnard joined the young
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1925 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
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Lee, John A.; Barnard, William E.; Jordan, William J. (1935),
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won power in 1935, many believed that he would be appointed
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from 1936 till 1943. He was known for his association with
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New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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Speakers of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
55: 23: 571:. In the end, however, this position was given to 525:candidate in the Kaipara seat – the incumbent was 1083:Democratic Labour Party (New Zealand) politicians 867:(Supplement). 28 December 1956. pp. 45–47. 839:. No. 37. 3 July 1953. pp. 1021–1035 513:. Barnard rose quickly, being elected to the 137:14 November 1928 – 25 September 1943 8: 1043:New Zealand MPs for North Island electorates 710:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 598:Politically, Barnard was on the left of the 917: 70:25 March 1936 – 25 September 1943 43: 20: 509:, one of the more radical members of the 1058:Victoria University of Wellington alumni 364: 728: 533:, and Barnard was unsuccessful. In the 902:This is the house that Hamilton built! 541:, and narrowly defeated the incumbent 1053:British Army personnel of World War I 837:Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette 712:, for political and public services. 602:, and was strongly influenced by the 383: 380: 7: 895:, Auckland, : Auckland Service Print 595:, but he won with a large majority. 575:. Instead, Barnard was nominated as 309:, a prominent left-wing politician. 790:. National Library. 1939. p. 3 743:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 702:Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 661:candidate, he opted to stand as an 517:national executive in 1924. In the 1063:People from Carterton, New Zealand 913:, Wellington, : New Zealand Worker 550:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 14: 1103:Royal Army Medical Corps soldiers 748:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 614:, and considered himself to be a 505:in 1923. He was a good friend of 1048:20th-century New Zealand lawyers 645:Barnard in Speakers robes, 1930s 256: 938:Member of Parliament for Napier 893:World challenge to Christianity 1108:Royal Field Artillery soldiers 1028:Independent MPs of New Zealand 911:Returned soldiers vote Labour! 700:. In 1953, he was awarded the 694:Institute of Pacific Relations 341:. After serving for a time in 1: 904:, Auckland, : Better Business 673:Following his departure from 1023:New Zealand Labour Party MPs 788:"The General Election, 1938" 548:In 1935, he was awarded the 345:, he became a gunner in the 583:, he was challenged in the 327:Victoria University College 1124: 891:Barnard, W. E. (c. 1941), 537:, he stood in the seat of 325:region. He studied law at 1003: 994: 986: 976: 967: 959: 954: 944: 935: 927: 920: 886:, Napier, : Swailes Print 762:"Official jubilee medals" 485: 470: 447: 424: 399: 377: 374: 275: 165: 130: 63: 51: 42: 1006:Lionel Roberts Wilkinson 990:Lionel Roberts Wilkinson 900:Collins, Martin (1944), 738:"William Edward Barnard" 335:Royal Army Medical Corps 882:Barnard, W. E. (1938), 768:. 6 May 1935. p. 4 659:Democratic Labour Party 651:Democratic Labour Party 610:. He was also a strong 224:Democratic Labour Party 922:New Zealand Parliament 646: 630:relationship with the 487:Changed allegiance to: 368:New Zealand Parliament 282:William Edward Barnard 179:William Edward Barnard 119:New Zealand Parliament 16:New Zealand politician 708:, he was appointed a 706:1957 New Year Honours 681:. In 1950, he became 644: 347:Royal Field Artillery 245:Years of service 81:Michael Joseph Savage 665:, but was defeated. 577:Speaker of the House 361:Parliamentary career 317:Barnard was born in 616:Christian socialist 569:Minister of Justice 371: 1068:Mayors of Tauranga 955:Political offices 864:The London Gazette 830:"Coronation Medal" 719:on 12 March 1958. 647: 622:was the faction's 365: 1011: 1010: 1004:Succeeded by 997:Mayor of Tauranga 977:Succeeded by 945:Succeeded by 736:Atkinson, Neill. 698:Republic of China 561:Napier earthquake 499: 498: 494:Democratic Labour 279: 278: 1115: 987:Preceded by 974:1936–1943 960:Preceded by 928:Preceded by 918: 914: 905: 896: 887: 869: 868: 855: 849: 848: 846: 844: 834: 826: 820: 819: 810:"Personal Items" 806: 800: 799: 797: 795: 784: 778: 777: 775: 773: 758: 752: 751: 733: 715:Barnard died in 483:1940–1943 372: 369: 321:, a town in the 288: 260: 239:New Zealand Army 230:Military service 205: 188: 186: 170:Personal details 156: 144: 135: 121: 106: 94: 77: 68: 47: 37: 21: 1123: 1122: 1118: 1117: 1116: 1114: 1113: 1112: 1013: 1012: 1007: 1000: 992: 982: 973: 965: 963:Charles Statham 950: 948:Tommy Armstrong 941: 933: 908: 899: 890: 881: 878: 876:Further reading 873: 872: 857: 856: 852: 842: 840: 832: 828: 827: 823: 808: 807: 803: 793: 791: 786: 785: 781: 771: 769: 760: 759: 755: 735: 734: 730: 725: 671: 608:monetary reform 367: 363: 315: 284: 222: 216:Political party 207: 203: 190: 189:29 January 1886 184: 182: 181: 180: 160:Tommy Armstrong 154: 142: 136: 131: 122: 117: 104: 98:Charles Statham 92: 84: 75: 69: 64: 38: 33: 31: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1121: 1119: 1111: 1110: 1105: 1100: 1095: 1090: 1085: 1080: 1075: 1070: 1065: 1060: 1055: 1050: 1045: 1040: 1035: 1030: 1025: 1015: 1014: 1009: 1008: 1005: 1002: 993: 988: 984: 983: 978: 975: 966: 961: 957: 956: 952: 951: 946: 943: 934: 929: 925: 924: 916: 915: 906: 897: 888: 884:This socialism 877: 874: 871: 870: 850: 821: 801: 779: 753: 727: 726: 724: 721: 670: 667: 593:National Party 587:electorate by 535:1928 elections 531:Prime Minister 515:Labour Party's 497: 496: 491: 489: 484: 480: 479: 474: 472: 469: 464: 457: 456: 451: 449: 446: 441: 434: 433: 428: 426: 423: 418: 411: 410: 405: 403: 398: 393: 386: 385: 382: 379: 376: 362: 359: 314: 311: 301:, and was its 277: 276: 273: 272: 267: 263: 262: 254: 250: 249: 246: 242: 241: 236: 232: 231: 227: 226: 217: 213: 212: 206:(aged 72) 200: 196: 195: 178: 176: 172: 171: 167: 166: 163: 162: 157: 151: 150: 145: 139: 138: 128: 127: 116:Member of the 113: 112: 107: 101: 100: 95: 89: 88: 78: 76:Prime Minister 72: 71: 61: 60: 53: 52: 49: 48: 40: 39: 32: 29: 26:The Honourable 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1120: 1109: 1106: 1104: 1101: 1099: 1096: 1094: 1091: 1089: 1086: 1084: 1081: 1079: 1076: 1074: 1071: 1069: 1066: 1064: 1061: 1059: 1056: 1054: 1051: 1049: 1046: 1044: 1041: 1039: 1036: 1034: 1031: 1029: 1026: 1024: 1021: 1020: 1018: 999: 998: 991: 985: 981: 972: 971: 964: 958: 953: 949: 940: 939: 932: 926: 923: 919: 912: 907: 903: 898: 894: 889: 885: 880: 879: 875: 866: 865: 860: 854: 851: 838: 831: 825: 822: 817: 816: 811: 805: 802: 789: 783: 780: 767: 763: 757: 754: 749: 745: 744: 739: 732: 729: 722: 720: 718: 713: 711: 707: 703: 699: 695: 690: 688: 687:a by-election 684: 680: 676: 668: 666: 664: 660: 656: 652: 643: 639: 637: 633: 629: 625: 621: 617: 613: 609: 605: 604:social credit 601: 596: 594: 590: 586: 582: 581:1938 election 578: 574: 570: 566: 562: 558: 557:1935 election 553: 551: 546: 544: 540: 536: 532: 528: 527:Gordon Coates 524: 520: 519:1925 election 516: 512: 508: 504: 495: 492: 490: 488: 482: 481: 478: 475: 473: 468: 465: 462: 459: 458: 455: 452: 450: 445: 442: 439: 436: 435: 432: 429: 427: 422: 419: 416: 413: 412: 409: 406: 404: 402: 397: 394: 391: 388: 387: 373: 370: 360: 358: 356: 352: 349:, serving in 348: 344: 340: 336: 332: 328: 324: 320: 312: 310: 308: 304: 300: 296: 292: 287: 283: 274: 271: 268: 264: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 240: 237: 233: 228: 225: 221: 218: 214: 211:, New Zealand 210: 202:12 March 1958 201: 197: 194:, New Zealand 193: 177: 173: 168: 164: 161: 158: 152: 149: 146: 140: 134: 129: 126: 120: 114: 111: 108: 102: 99: 96: 90: 87: 82: 79: 73: 67: 62: 59: 54: 50: 46: 41: 36: 27: 22: 19: 995: 980:Bill Schramm 968: 936: 910: 901: 892: 883: 862: 853: 841:. Retrieved 836: 824: 813: 804: 792:. Retrieved 782: 770:. Retrieved 766:Evening Post 765: 756: 741: 731: 714: 691: 672: 648: 636:Peter Fraser 632:Labour Party 623: 600:Labour Party 597: 565:Labour Party 563:. When the 554: 547: 543:Reform Party 511:Labour Party 503:Labour Party 500: 486: 463:–1940 440:–1938 417:–1935 392:–1931 353:. Following 337:to serve in 316: 281: 280: 266:Battles/wars 204:(1958-03-12) 155:Succeeded by 132: 110:Bill Schramm 105:Succeeded by 86:Peter Fraser 65: 30:Bill Barnard 18: 1078:1958 deaths 1073:1886 births 859:"No. 40962" 663:independent 626:leader. As 620:John A. Lee 589:John Ormond 507:John A. Lee 381:Electorate 355:World War I 339:World War I 307:John A. Lee 270:World War I 143:Preceded by 93:Preceded by 1017:Categories 1001:1950–1952 942:1928–1943 931:John Mason 794:8 February 723:References 675:Parliament 669:Later life 606:theory of 313:Early life 291:Parliament 235:Allegiance 185:1886-01-29 148:John Mason 815:The Press 704:. In the 573:Rex Mason 521:, he was 351:Palestine 323:Wairarapa 319:Carterton 192:Carterton 133:In office 66:In office 843:14 April 717:Auckland 679:Tauranga 624:de facto 612:Anglican 523:Labour's 331:Te Aroha 209:Auckland 655:Speaker 591:of the 555:In the 471:Napier 448:Napier 425:Napier 303:Speaker 248:1916–18 772:2 July 585:Napier 539:Napier 529:, the 477:Labour 454:Labour 431:Labour 408:Labour 401:Napier 384:Party 375:Years 297:until 261:Gunner 220:Labour 125:Napier 833:(PDF) 683:mayor 628:Lee's 378:Term 343:Egypt 293:from 56:10th 845:2021 796:2012 774:2013 545:MP. 467:26th 461:1938 444:25th 438:1935 421:24th 415:1931 396:23rd 390:1928 299:1943 295:1928 253:Rank 199:Died 175:Born 123:for 689:. 286:CBE 35:CBE 1019:: 861:. 835:. 812:. 764:. 746:. 740:. 552:. 847:. 798:. 776:. 750:. 187:) 183:( 83:†

Index

The Honourable
CBE

Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Michael Joseph Savage
Peter Fraser
Charles Statham
Bill Schramm
New Zealand Parliament
Napier
John Mason
Tommy Armstrong
Carterton
Auckland
Labour
Democratic Labour Party
New Zealand Army

World War I
CBE
Parliament
1928
1943
Speaker
John A. Lee
Carterton
Wairarapa
Victoria University College
Te Aroha
Royal Army Medical Corps

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