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John Arthur (Ghanaian politician)

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Arthur went into private business afterwards, acquiring a quarry from the chief of Essipong and also a lumber business. Arthur was elected a member of parliament on 15 June 1954. After his election into parliament he handed over his businesses to his cousins; he handed over the lumber business to his
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Arthur begun his career as an employee at the Union Trading Company as a clerk in 1934. He worked there for a couple of years and moved to the Central Wassaw Gold Mines. He worked there as a clerk as well. In 1937 he left and joined the Gold Coast Machinery and Trading Company at
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was overthrown. In 1956 he was appointed a Parliamentary Secretary (ministerial secretary or deputy minister) and in that capacity he served in various ministries until 1960 when he was appointed Regional Commissioner for the
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Report of the Sowah Commission : appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) and N.L.C. Investigation and Forfeiture of Assests Decree, 1966 N.L.C.D. 72 to enquire into the assests of specified
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Arthur married Madam Ekua Mensimah in 1936. Together, they had three children. Arthur married a second wife; Grace Moses with whom he had three children with as well.
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During the 1956 elections Arthur was re-elect and returned to parliament. He remained a member of parliament for Sekondi since then until February 1966 when the
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cousin the late W. B. Hayford and the quarry business to his cousin one Mr. Isaac Hayford. He served as a member of parliament for
259:. He held this position from 1960 until 1965 when he was moved to the Cocoa Products Corporation as its chairman. 223: 256: 226:). He was educated at the Anomabo Wesleyan School where he obtained his Standard 7 Certificate. 215: 195: 167: 135: 123: 36: 517: 482: 447: 417: 384: 349: 314: 82: 70: 341: 550: 376: 509: 474: 251: 191: 439: 306: 530: 495: 460: 397: 362: 327: 544: 111: 58: 244: 236: 211: 199: 163: 90: 247:
electoral district until June 1956 when parliament was dissolved.
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List of MLAs elected in the 1956 Gold Coast legislative election
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List of MLAs elected in the 1954 Gold Coast legislative election
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List of MPs elected in the 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election
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Index

Western Region
Kwame Nkrumah
Joseph Essilfie Hagan
Stephen Willie Yeboah
Sekondi
Kwame Nkrumah
Jonathan Kwesi Lamptey
Jonathan Kwesi Lamptey
Anomabo
Central Region
first republic
Western Region
Sekondi
Anomabo
Central Region
Ghana
Gold Coast
Sekondi
Sekondi
Nkrumah government
Western Region
List of MLAs elected in the 1954 Gold Coast legislative election
List of MLAs elected in the 1956 Gold Coast legislative election
List of MPs elected in the 1965 Ghanaian parliamentary election
"Ghana Year Book"
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"Debates"
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