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Stan Whitehead

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He was on multiple school boards including over 20 years on the Board of Governors of Nelson College. He was the patron of several sporting clubs, including rugby, boxing, soccer, marching, bowls, and rugby league. He gave up most sporting participation with age but took up playing bowls which became
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He suffered a heart attack in the last parliamentary session of 1975. After a period in hospital he recovered enough to campaign for re-election in Nelson. A day after his re-election he suffered a further attack and was hospitalised for 10 days.
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and having a drink with Captain Chatterton Dickson when he said he was "going to have a turn" then he collapsed on the deck. One of the ship's lieutenants and first aid men gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and a heart massage while the Mayor
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in honour of his service to the city. The outpouring of grief from the local people was unprecedented as Nelson stopped for his service which was relayed by loud speakers to the thousands lining the streets outside
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and worked for Transport Nelson. He was on the Auckland Point school committee and was also the president of the parent teacher association. He was also on the council of the
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and had the duty of presiding after the death of Kirk later that year. Whitehead stated that his time as speaker was the highlight of his career.
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Less than a week after being awarded his knighthood, at the age of 68 years, he died of a heart attack while welcoming a British ship,
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In 1957 he was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Nelson Harbour Board and became heavily involved with the development of
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electorate. He held the electorate until his death in 1976. He had contested the seat twice unsuccessfully before in
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As a new session of Parliament had not begun Whitehead was still legally the Speaker of the House. As such, the
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In 1928, he married Frances Edna Clark, at Greymouth. They had seven children together. The family moved to
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designated Whitehead as Shadow Minister of Internal Affairs, Local Government and Civil Defence.
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rang an ambulance. He was rushed to Nelson Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.
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and he became secretary of the Inangahua school committee. He moved to
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1951 New Zealand general election
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of New Zealand. He was brought up in the mining town of
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The Mighty Totara: The life and times of Norman Kirk
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from 1973 to 1976, and Member of Parliament for the
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Index

Stanley Whitehead (physicist)
The Honourable

Speaker of the House of Representatives
Norman Kirk
Bill Rowling
Robert Muldoon
Ron Bailey
Jonathan Hunt
Alf Allen
Roy Jack
Deputy Mayor of Nelson
Mayor
Douglas Strawbridge
Betsy Eyre
New Zealand Parliament
Nelson
Edgar Neale
Mel Courtney
Reefton
Nelson
Labour
Labour Party
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Nelson
Reefton
West Coast
Waiuta
rugby league
five-eighth

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