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1026: 40: 445:, Hislop was seen as a "remote, even erratic figure, and his right-wing views regularly brought him into conflict with the wartime Labour government", but the attack by some trade unionists on Hubert Nathan, a Jew and Citizens candidate for the Harbour Board, resulted in the defeat of all the Labour candidates to the Council in 1941. He strongly supported the war effort and in February 1940 he joined a crowd of several thousand people who marched to Pigeon Park to counter-protest a gathering of pacifists and 1291: 332: 468:. He was again selected by a ballot of the Citizens' Electoral Committee, but Appleton said he would stand for mayor as an independent despite not being granted the Citizens' nomination in pursuance of a promise he gave to a deputation of over 100 people who implored him to stand. This caused concern for the Citizens' Association of 437:
greatest successes, whereupon she announced triumphantly to everyone within earshot: 'You see – he can’t take criticism!' Irritated beyond endurance I replied that I was perfectly prepared to take intelligent criticism at any time, but I was not prepared to tolerate bad manners. With this I bowed austerely and left the party.
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transport to people on relief work schemes. By September 1932 Hislop was threatening to pull out of the Unemployment Board's scheme, arguing that with 4,033 men employed Wellington City Council was carrying a disproportionate burden. The government gave the council £20,000 to continue to employ the relief workers.
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it responded with financial austerity. In June 1931 the council cut salaries for council employees earning more than £5 a week. Hislop agreed to a request from the nationwide Unemployment Board to set up a voluntary local committee to run relief works in Wellington. The council provided free public
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seemed to me to suffer from delusions of grandeur .... She said to me in ringing tones that I was never to dare to sing "The Stately Homes of England" again as it was an insult to the homeland and that neither she or anybody else liked it. I replied coldly that for many years it had been one of my
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electorate. His leadership of the Democrat Party in 1935 which helped Labour win government was still a black mark against his name with National Party members and accordingly he was persuaded to withdraw from the selection process on the prediction he would not win. His age (at 58 years old) was
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Hislop was chairman of the Wellington Provincial Centennial Council and the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition Company from 1937; the Centennial was in 1940. His predecessor as mayor came up with the idea, with Hislop gaining government approval for the idea in 1936. In 1940
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where competing centre-right candidates allowed a Labour mayor to be elected. Declining arbitration, Appleton got his wish after discussions when Hislop (albeit reluctantly) agreed to stand aside in the interests of unity.
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in 1915, and saw active service at Gallipoli and in France. He was twice wounded, and returned to New Zealand in 1919 with the rank of captain, resuming legal practice.
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its main effect was to split the anti-Labour vote, and it disappeared soon afterwards. Hislop himself contested the
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from 1950 to 1957. He died on 21 June 1965 in Montreal, Canada; where his daughter Mrs A. Gordon was living.
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was on a world entertainment and propaganda tour, and at a mayoral reception in Wellington had a
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Hislop joined the Wellington legal firm of Brandon, Ward and Hislop in 1912. He enlisted in the
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electorate and came last out of three candidates. He later became a member of the new
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Hislop laying the foundation stone of the Wellington Public Library, 25 August 1938
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Hislop was openly challenged for the Citizens' mayoral candidacy by councillors
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occurred. The council resolved to loan a petrol-powered shovel for a month to
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1935 New Zealand general election
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New Zealand Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Post mayoralty Hislop returned to legal practice. Ahead of the
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Described as an "ultra-conservative" he was a member of the
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by Noel Coward, page 185 (William Heinemann, London, 1954)
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In 1921, Hislop married Ailsa Craig Dalhousie Ramsay at
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Who's Who in New Zealand and the Western Pacific, 1938
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electorate, he came second but was beaten by Labour's
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in 1934–35. The party was anti-socialist, but in the
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Candidates in the 1941 New Zealand general election
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Index

CMG

Mayor of Wellington
Martin Luckie
George Troup
Will Appleton
Wellington
Montreal
Quebec
National
Democrat
Thomas William Hislop
John Hislop
Alma mater
University of Cambridge
CMG
mayor of Wellington
Wellington
Thomas William Hislop
John Hislop
Wellington College
University of Cambridge
called to the bar
Inner Temple
St John's Church, Wellington
Wellington Regiment
World War I

Wellington City Councillor
1913

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