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Ethel Gould

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on 2 February 1895. Her father was Frank Hirst. She received her education at the
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for social welfare services to members of the New Zealand Military Forces.
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in 1950 to vote for its abolition. Other women appointed in 1950 were
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New Zealand Members of the Order of the British Empire
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Women members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
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MBE
New Zealand Legislative Council
Auckland
Diocesan School for Girls
suicide squad
First National Government
Cora Louisa Burrell
Agnes Weston
Mary Anderson
Mary Dreaver
1946 New Year Honours
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Traue, James Edward
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"No. 37410"
The London Gazette
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1895 births
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Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
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Women members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
New Zealand Members of the Order of the British Empire
20th-century New Zealand politicians

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