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John Barr (New Zealand politician)

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Ward admitted that the government had been unaware that he had been in the country for less than five years, but that they had been assured that "he would be a suitable representative of the workers". At the end of Barr's seven year terms, he was reappointed on 22 January in 1914, 1921, and 1928, when he served until his death. On 8 July 1925, he was elected
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Trades and Labour Council and became its first president. He was chairman of the Christchurch Tramway Board. He was chairman of the Sumner School committee (1904–1907) at a time when the school was overcrowded (100 pupils were accommodated in two classrooms) and Redcliffs' children had to walk there,
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to revert the reduction in size of the Legislative Council by about one quarter. Ward was careful to achieve an appropriate geographical and vocational distribution, but was attacked by the opposition for appointing men lacking in parliamentary experience. Controversy centred about John Barr, and
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Barr became Mayor of Sumner in 1917 and held that post until 1923. During that time, his main emphasis went on the improvement of the water supply and five wells were dug on little Rat Island in the
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near Sumner, where he became the leader of the small community (by 1905, Redcliffs had 70 residents). He continued to work as a stonemason and worked on
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had made the last appointments to the Legislative Council in 1903 and Barr was part of a group of 14 who were appointed by Seddon's successor
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as the Education Board would not subsidise tram fares. Barr campaigned for a school at Redcliffs, which was opened on 16 September 1907.
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The New Zealand Legislative Council : a study of the establishment, failure and abolition of an upper house
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The Barr family lived in Estuary Road in Redcliffs. The road was renamed in 1948 to Beachville Road.
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and later the pillars for the World War I memorial lamps along Sumner Esplanade.
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Barr was appointed to the Legislative Council on 22 January 1907, when the
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by trade, he was involved in many organisations, was a community leader in
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On 8 Feb 1888, he married Helen McPherson Niddrie (b. 6 December 1867 in
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of the Legislative Council, a post that he held until his death.
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He was active with many organisations. He founded the
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New Zealand politician representing labour interests
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The Honourable

Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Council
Oliver Samuel
Edward Henry Clark
New Zealand Legislative Council
Paisley
Dunedin
Bromley Cemetery
Labour
labour
stonemason
Redcliffs
Sumner
Legislative Council
Chairman of Committees
Paisley
Scotland
Pollokshaws
Glasgow
Stirling
telegraph
British Columbia
Redcliffs
ChristChurch Cathedral
Trinity Congregational Church
Christchurch

Liberal Government
Prime Minister

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