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  1. Sir William Hall-Jones KCMG (16 January 1851 – 19 June 1936) was the 16th prime minister of New Zealand from June 1906 until August 1906. Hall-Jones entered parliament in 1890, later becoming a member of the Liberal Party.

  2. Sir William Hall-Jones was a politician and respected administrator who served for a short time as prime minister of New Zealand (1906) and who later was appointed High Commissioner for New Zealand in the United Kingdom.

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  3. 8 de nov. de 2017 · William Hall-Jones. William Hall-Jones merely warmed the seat while Richard Seddon’s designated successor, Sir Joseph Ward, returned from Europe. But he was the first leader to enter office as prime minister, not premier.

  4. 1851–1936. Builder, prime minister, diplomat. This biography, written by John Hall-Jones, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1993. William Hall Jones was born on 16 January 1851 at Folkestone, Kent, England, the son of William Hall Jones and his wife, Margaret Hall.

  5. The Hon. William Hall-Jones, Minister for Public Works and Marine, and Minister in charge of the Government Printing Office, is a native of Kent. Born in Folkstone in 1853, he was educated at English public schools, and served an apprenticeship as a joiner in his native country.

  6. William Hall-jones Media Gallery. Richard Seddon and his cabinet, 1906. William Hall-Jones. Site Quicklinks. Culture & Society. Pre-1840 contact, Holidays and events ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · New Zealand politician representing Timaru 1890-1908. Minister of Public Works and Marine 1896-1907; Acting Prime Minister 21 Jun 1906-6 Aug 1906 (after Seddon's death). High Commissioner in London 1908-1912. Created KCMG in 1910. Member of Legislative Council 1913-1936. See DNZB (Vol 2, 1870-1900, p188-189) There are to this topic. Manuscript.