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Ward was not seen by most as being of the same calibre as Seddon. The diverse interests of the Liberal Party, many believed, had been held together only by Seddon's strength of personality and his powers of persuasion – Ward was not seen as having the same qualities. Frequent internal disputes led to
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Ward's increasing occupation with government affairs led to neglect of his own business interests, however, and his personal finances began to deteriorate. In 1896, a judge declared Ward "hopelessly insolvent". This placed Ward, as Treasurer, in a politically difficult situation, and he was forced to
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Ward became involved in local politics very quickly. He was elected to the Campbelltown (Bluff) Borough Council in 1878, despite being only 21 years old – at age 25 he became Mayor, the youngest in New Zealand. He also served on the Bluff Harbour Board, eventually becoming its chairman. In 1887, Ward
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On 11 September 1913, however, Ward finally accepted the leadership of the Liberal Party once again. Ward extracted a number of important concessions from the party, insisting on a very high level of personal control – he felt that the party's previous lack of direction was the primary cause for its
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campaign, Ward startled both his supporters and his audience by promising to borrow Β£70 million in the course of a year to revive the economy – this is believed to have been a mistake caused by Ward's failing eyesight. Despite the strong objections his party had to this "promise", it was sufficient
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Ward gradually emerged as the most prominent of Seddon's supporters, and was seen as a possible successor. As Seddon's long tenure as Prime Minister continued, some suggested that Ward should challenge Seddon for the leadership, but Ward was unwilling. In 1906, Seddon unexpectedly died. Ward was in
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The Liberal Party's two main support bases, left-leaning urban workers and conservative small farmers, were increasingly at odds, and Ward lacked any coherent strategy to solve the problem – any attempt to please one group simply alienated the other. Ward increasingly focused on foreign affairs,
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Ward's health continued to decline. From late-September 1929 Ward seldom attended debates in the House and from March 1930 Ward was too ill to even hold meetings of the Cabinet. He suffered a number of heart attacks, and soon it was Forbes who was effectively running the government. Ward was
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to form a joint administration for World War I. Ward became deputy leader of the administration, also holding the Finance portfolio. Relations between Ward and Massey were not good – besides their political differences, Ward was an Irish Catholic, and Massey was an Irish Protestant. The
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he was elected with an increased majority. Ward gained considerable popularity as a result of his financial troubles – he was widely seen as a great benefactor of the Southland region, and public perceptions were that he was being persecuted by his enemies over an honest mistake.
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determined not to resign, and remained Prime Minister until well after he had lost the ability to perform the role effectively. On 28 May 1930, Ward succumbed to strong pressure from his colleagues and his family, and passed the premiership to Forbes. Ward had been promoted to
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After a six-year absence from national politics, Ward returned to parliament in 1925. He became Prime Minister on 10 December 1928, as leader of the United Party, which had formed from the remnants of the former Liberal Party. Ward attempted to rejuvenate
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Ward received his formal education at primary schools in Melbourne and Bluff. He did not go to secondary school. He did, however, read extensively, and also picked up a good understanding of business from his mother. In 1869, Ward found a job at the
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resign his portfolios on 16 June. In 1897, he was forced to file for bankruptcy, which legally obligated him to resign his seat in Parliament. A loophole meant that there was nothing to stop him contesting it again, however. In the resulting
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was triggered early the next year there was much at stake. The Liberal Party chose not contest the election themselves but Ward actively toured the electorate holding meetings to encourage the electors to vote for the Labour candidate
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In 1901, Ward established the world's first Ministry of Health and Tourism, and became the British Empire's first Minister of Public Health. On 26 September 1907, Ward proclaimed New Zealand's new status as a Dominion.
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and refused several requests to resume the leadership of the disorganised Liberals. He occupied himself with relatively minor matters, and took his family on a visit to England, where he was created a
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Ward was born in Melbourne on 26 April 1856 to a Roman Catholic family of Irish descent. His father, William, died in 1860, aged 31 – Ward was raised by his mother, successful businesswoman
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Ward became Prime Minister on 6 August 1906, following Seddon's death two months earlier. In his first period of government, Ward advocated greater unity within the
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failure. He also worked to build alliances with the growing labour movement, which was now standing candidates in many seats. Ward lead the Liberals into the
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and became leader of the new United Party, fighting off three other contenders. His health, however, was still poor, and he found the task difficult. In the
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Gradually, Ward rebuilt his businesses, and paid off his creditors. Seddon, still Prime Minister, quickly reappointed him to Cabinet where he served as
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London at the time. It was generally agreed in the party that Ward would succeed him, although the return journey would take two months –
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in 1929. Ward was also attempting to rejuvenate liberal support in New Zealand. His cabinet was rather youthful, with only two members (
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in 1877 and soon became prominent in local politics. He became a Member of Parliament in 1887. Following the election of the
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to prompt a massive surge in support for United – in the election United gained the same number of seats as Reform.
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and gained two seats. Despite the gains the Reform government was reduced to a bare minimum majority and when a
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administration ended on 21 August 1919 following a decision made by caucus to do so two months earlier.
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region, seeking better financial security – Hannah Ward Barron established a shop and a boarding house.
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Parliament appeared to be deadlocked. The Liberals survived for a time on the casting vote of the
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which was seen by his opponents as a sign that he could not cope with the country's problems.
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Ward became known as a strong debater on economic matters. In 1891, when the newly founded
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indecision and frequent policy changes, with the result being paralysis of government.
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became Prime Minister until Ward arrived. Ward was sworn in on 6 August 1906.
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The Seddon Ministry in 1900. Ward is second from the right in the bottom row.
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In 1928 the remnants of the Liberal Party reasserted themselves as the new
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Ward lost the seat of Awarua, and left Parliament. In 1923, he contested a
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Ward, who most believed had finished his political career, returned to the
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from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930. He was a dominant figure in the
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A demi-griffin Azure in front of two keys in saltire wards upwards Or.
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became Prime Minister after Ballance's death, Ward became Treasurer (
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1919 New Zealand general election
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The Remarkable Life Story of Sir Joseph Ward: 40 Years a Liberal
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Ward was buried with considerable ceremony in Bluff. His son
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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support in New Zealand but his party lost ground to the
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the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Hill St, Wellington
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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