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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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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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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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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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in 1915, and saw active service at
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New Zealand Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in 1934–35. The party was anti-socialist, but in the
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1884:People educated at Wellington College, Wellington
410:which the Democrat Party had merged into. At the
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1949:High commissioners of New Zealand to Canada
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120:Thomas Charles Atkinson Hislop
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190:Ailsa Craig Dalhousie Ramsay
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519:High Commissioner to Canada
489:also a factor against him.
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905:Yska, Redmer (2006).
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268:Early life and family
215:Thomas William Hislop
1909:Mayors of Wellington
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472:and a repeat of the
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1851:† Elected unopposed
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1112:Arthur Winton Brown
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544:Scholefield, Guy H.
317:Wellington Regiment
264:from 1931 to 1944.
262:mayor of Wellington
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963:Diplomatic posts
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783:978-0-00-217202-8
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