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  1. Sir John Hall KCMG ( c. 18 December 1824 – 25 June 1907) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 12th premier of New Zealand from 1879 to 1882. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, the third son of George Hall, a captain in the navy. At the age of ten he was sent to school in Switzerland and his education continued in ...

  2. Biography. John Hall. John (later Sir John) Hall was a force in our politics for several decades, leading the parliamentary campaign for votes for women. Hall came to Canterbury to farm but soon entered provincial and central politics.

  3. John Hall, the leading 'conservative' politician in nineteenth century New Zealand, was born at Hull, England, probably on 18 December 1824, and was baptised on 31 January 1825. He was the third son of George Hall and his wife, Grace Williamson.

  4. Sir John Hall (born Dec. 18, 1824, Hull, Yorkshire, Eng.—died June 25, 1907, Christchurch, N.Z.) was a farmer, public official, and politician who as prime minister of New Zealand (1879–82) skillfully formed and maintained a government in a period of change and instability.

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  5. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Photograph of Sir John Hall (1824–1907) who was premier of New Zealand 1879–1882. John Hall was one of a number of prominent late-19th-century male politicians who supported the cause of women’s suffrage; others included William Fox, George Grey, Julius Vogel, Robert Stout and John Ballance.

  6. Sir John Hall KCMG ( c. 18 de diciembre de 1824 - 25 de junio de 1907) fue un político de Nueva Zelanda que se desempeñó como el duodécimo primer ministro de Nueva Zelanda de 1879 a 1882. Nacido en Kingston upon Hull , Inglaterra, el tercer hijo de George Hall, un capitán de la marina.

  7. John (later Sir John) Hall was a force in our politics for several decades, leading the parliamentary campaign for votes for women. Hall came to Canterbury to farm but soon entered provincial and central politics.