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277:, and Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland after the war. He then became deputy-registrar and deputy-sheriff of the Auckland Supreme Court but resigned in 1922 to enter private practice. He was a solicitor and barrister for the last nine years before his election to Parliament. 1052: 1047: 1042: 38: 258:. He was a prominent sports person in his younger years in athletics, cricket, and hockey, and represented Canterbury College in the New Zealand University championships for two years. 997: 1017: 1057: 579: 928: 458:
but was not selected as the candidate. Soon afterwards Schramm, who was originally from Hokitika, was also speculated as a possible candidate at another
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he stood in Parnell once more and was again defeated. He was then President of the Auckland Labour Representation Committee from 1955 to 1957.
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He married Alice Amelia Peard in 1918; they had two daughters. Schramm started his professional career as a clerk with the
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in 1886. His Danish parents had arrived in New Zealand in the 1860s. He received his education at
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he was Labour's candidate for the Auckland mayoralty, placing second behind sitting mayor Sir
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but suggestion of him seeking the candidacy was later dismissed.
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1928 New Zealand general election
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He died in Auckland in 1962 and was buried at Purewa Cemetery.
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electorate but came third. He was the Member of Parliament for
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to 1946; when he was defeated for the new electorate of
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on a Labour Party ticket. Schramm was a member of the
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The Honourable

Speaker of the House of Representatives
Peter Fraser
Bill Barnard
Robert McKeen
New Zealand Parliament
Auckland East
James Donald
Hokitika
Auckland
Labour
Labour Party
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Hokitika
Hokitika High School
Canterbury College
Justice Department
Whanganui
Te Kūiti
World War I
New Zealand Parliament
1931
24th
Auckland East
Labour
1935
25th
Labour
1938

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