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  • John Lundon (1828 – 7 February 1899) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Northland, New Zealand. Born in County Limerick, Ireland, he arrived...
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  • Lundon may refer to Lundon is one of Old English names of London Anne Lundon, Scottish broadcaster DeLundon, American hip hop artist John Lundon, Member...
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  • John Raphael Lundon (26 November 1868 – 6 October 1957) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Auckland between 1892 and...
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    China Crisis (redirect from Eddie Lundon)
    core of lead vocalist/keyboardist Gary Daly and guitarist/vocalist Eddie Lundon. Initially a politically charged post-punk band influenced by Brian Eno's...
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    Hokianga: John Sheehan Kaipara: Henry Lloyd Mangonui: William Thomas Ball Newton: Rev. Thomas Cheeseman, Thomas Macready Onehunga: John Lundon, Maurice...
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  • 1954/55–1955/56 Ben Lister, 2017/18–2023/24 Tom Lowry, 1917/18 Mal Loye, 2006/07 John Lundon, 1892/93–1893/94 Harold Lusk, 1899/00–1920/21 Hugh Lusk, 1889/90 Newell...
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    871 74.92 +2.45 Democrat Clifford Reid Dodd 1,573 17.15 Liberal–Labour John Lundon 284 3.09 Independent George Mullenger 264 2.87 Communist Tom Stanley...
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    William Lundon (1839 – 24 March 1909) was an Irish nationalist politician and MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • John William Williams (6 April 1827 – 27 April 1904) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Northland, New Zealand. Williams was born in Paihia on...
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    electorate against three others (Robert Houston, James Trounsen, and John Lundon) and came last. He contested the Bay of Islands electorate again in the...
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    members gathered to form a government. John Bryce, William Rolleston and Robert Stout had all lost their seats. Sir John Hall said he was too old. Sir Julius...
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  • The 1890 election was contested by Robert Houston, James Trounsen, John Lundon and Joseph Dargaville, and they received 465, 454, 385 and 352 votes...
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  • Independent Robert Darlow 4,010 23.13 Independent Emily Elizabeth Nicol 3,883 22.39 Independent John Lundon 3,277 18.90 Independent Samuel Zobel 1,751 10.11...
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  • 1870 Mongonui by-election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Thomas Gillies 28 54.90 Independent John Lundon 23 45.10 Majority 5 9.80 Turnout 51...
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    53 Citizens Committee Herbert Bellam 7,867 36.36 +16.20 Independent John Lundon 7,799 36.04 +8.93 Labour Arthur Rosser 7,568 34.98 Labour Ernest Frank...
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    Citizens Committee William Francis O'Donnell 6,160 28.88 Independent John Lundon 5,510 25.83 −10.21 Independent Francis Leonard 2,508 11.75 −35.85 Communist...
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  • 1879 election, Williams was defeated by John Lundon, who held the electorate until it was abolished in 1881. Lundon was defeated by Richard Hobbs standing...
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    voters turned out to vote, plus 14,553 Māori voters. Following the election, John Hall formed a new government. Formal political parties had not been established...
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  • died and his seat was taken by Bob Beechey. Two future Mayors of Auckland (John Allum and Dove-Myer Robinson) entered the council via by-elections in 1920...
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  • Retrieved 18 April 2012. Cyclopedia Company Limited (1906). "Mr. Sutherland John Maclister". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland...
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