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Joe Sayegh

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and several Labour MPs alleged that Young had been bribed by Davis to ensure the selection of a weak Labour candidate for the Mayoralty which caused a rift in the Auckland Labour Party. Sayegh's campaign was not helped due to continued interference by Lee who tried to discredit him, calling him a
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Sayegh was himself President of the Auckland Labour Representation Committee by 1940 and played a part in the expulsion of Lee from the Labour Party in 1940. Later that year, he stood for the Labour nomination at the
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He declined to stand for Mayor a fourth time and also retired from the Auckland City Council, Transport Board and Harbour Board, standing only for the Hospital Board and Power Board. He became chairman of Labour's
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By 1944 Sayegh had largely retired from public life. He had closed his Queen Street store and had taken up a position as the Chairman of Directors at the Robinson Ice Cream Company.
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Three years later Sayegh's share of the vote fell when he was again defeated by Davis. Sayegh stood for the Mayoralty a third time in 1941 but was beaten by
684: 82:, Sayegh's establishment specialized in serving tea and confectionery. He later became the President of the Auckland Retail Confectioners' Association. 704: 74:. Callil Sayegh set up business as owner operator of a restaurant which Joe was to take over on his father's retirement. Situated on Auckland's 182: 200:
At the time of his death he had been nominated as a candidate for the Auckland Electric Power Board by the Labour Party for a by-election.
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electorate against Lee in the scheduled 1941 general election. However, the 1941 election was postponed until 1943 due to
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to attend a conference of justices of the peace and was on his way back to Auckland when he died. He was buried at
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In 1935 Sayegh was subject of a selection controversy when selected over prominent local lawyer and MP
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Sayegh never married. His sister, Josephine Catherine Sayegh, married rugby league player
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on 7 March 1884. Sayegh's father Callil emigrated with his family from Lebanon to
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with the blessing of Auckland Labour Representation Committee executive
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From the Cradle to the Grave: a biography of Michael Joseph Savage
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Who's Who in New Zealand and the Western Pacific, 1941
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Candidates in the 1941 New Zealand general election
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Index


JP
Assyrian
Lebanon
Bethlehem
Sydney
Wellington
Auckland
Queen Street
Civic Theatre
Labour Party
Auckland City Council
1933
Mayor of Auckland
Rex Mason
Fred Young
Citizens
Ernest Davis
John A. Lee
Citizens & Ratepayers
John Allum
Auckland West by-election
Michael Joseph Savage
Peter Carr
Grey Lynn
World War II
1943
Auckland East
Dunedin
Invercargill

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