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" Richard Seddon had proclaimed the goal as early as 1884: " It is the rich and the poor ; it is the wealthy and the landowners against the middle and labouring classes.
" Richard Seddon had proclaimed the goal as early as 1884: " It is the rich and the poor ; it is the wealthy and the landowners against the middle and labouring classes.
However, this title too did not last, being informally changed by Richard Seddon to " Prime Minister " in 1901 during his tenure in office.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century the term Prime Minister arose as a common alternative to Premier and Richard Seddon used the title almost exclusively.
Richard John Seddon ( 22 June 1845 – 10 June 1906 ), sometimes known as King Dick, is to date the longest serving Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Richard Seddon attended Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and received her Jubilee Medal and an appointment in the Privy Council.
Wellington Zoo was originally created when a young lion was presented to the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon by the Bostock and Wombwell Circus.
* Burdon, R. M. King Dick: A Biography of Richard John Seddon ( Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1955 )
* Nagel, Jack H. " Populism, heresthetics and political stability: Richard Seddon and the art of majority rule ," British Journal of Political Science ( 1993 ) 23 # 2 pp 139-75 in JSTOR.
In 1895 Parihaka received a state visit by the Minister for Labour, William Pember Reeves and, two months later, Premier Richard Seddon, who engaged in a tense exchange with Te Whiti over past injustices.
The " yellow peril " was a significant part of the policy platform promoted by Richard Seddon, a populist New Zealand prime minister, in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
After Richard Seddon, he is to date the second longest serving Prime Minister in New Zealand's history.
Seddon and John
The management thinker and translator of the Toyota Production System for service, Professor John Seddon argues that attempting to create economies by increasing scale is powered by myth, in the service sector.
In 1865, congressional opposition likewise caused Seddon to withdraw, and he was replaced by John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky.
The management thinker and inventor of The Vanguard Method, Professor John Seddon claims that shared service projects based on attempts to achieve ' economies of scale ' are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence ..
John Ballance, now Premier, had a deep commitment to liberal causes such as women's suffrage and Māori rights, which Seddon was not always as enthusiastic about.
He had troubles in class teaching, on doctrinal matters with John Seddon, and was convinced that he was denied due deference.
God's Own Country as a phrase was often used and popularised by New Zealand's longest serving prime minister, Richard John Seddon.
The opening of the Māori Parliament at Pāpāwai, Greytown, 1897, attended by Premier Richard John Seddon.
Cecil John Seddon Purdy ( 27 March 1906, Port Said, Egypt – 6 November 1979, Sydney, Australia ) was an Australian chess International Master ( IM ) and inaugural World Correspondence Chess champion.
The Liberal Party, founded by John Ballance and fortified by Richard Seddon, was highly dominant in New Zealand politics at the beginning of the 20th century.
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