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James Deas (politician)

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Following the war Deas moved back to Auckland and was elected Mayor of Otahuhu from 1950 to 1954. He was also a member of the Otahuhu High School Committee and chairman of the Otahuhu District School Committee. In addition he was President of the Otahuhu Free Kindergarten. In 1953, he was awarded the
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in caucus, thinking him too preoccupied with matters pertaining to foreign affairs and going as far as accusing him of ignoring domestic affairs. His sentiments were shared by many other MPs.
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whilst travelling from the 1962 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in
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and spent four years as a journalist in the Parliamentary Press Gallery.
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on 27 January 1963, aged 71. He was survived by his wife and two sons.
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He was secretary of the Otahuhu Unemployment Committee during the
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1951 New Zealand general election
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and represented it until 1963, when he died. During the
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before moving to New Zealand in 1926. He settled in
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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He served in 14: 679: 633:British emigrants to New Zealand 567:Member of Parliament for Otahuhu 333:He unsuccessfully stood as the 489:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . 450: 422: 1: 521: 418:. 28 January 1963. p. 3. 648:New Zealand Labour Party MPs 162: 7: 10: 684: 603: 594: 588: 583: 573: 564: 556: 549: 311: 288: 263: 241: 238: 184:and later worked for the 146: 138: 128: 115: 102: 97: 93: 81: 69: 58: 43: 39: 30: 23: 391: 384:when he died was won by 360: 351:Second Labour Government 668:Deaths from bronchitis 551:New Zealand Parliament 415:The New Zealand Herald 373:. 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New Zealand Parliament
Otahuhu
Leon Götz
Bob Tizard
Leslie, Fife
Auckland
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Leslie, Fife
World War I
Black Watch
Ministry of Pensions
Papatoetoe
The New Zealand Herald
Great Depression
South Auckland
World War II
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New Zealand Parliament
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Otahuhu
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