1952 in New Zealand - Deaths

Deaths

See also: Category:1952 deaths
  • 29 April: Adam Hamilton, politician.
  • 6 May: Sir Oswald Birley, painter.
  • 12 October: Te Puea Herangi, Māori leader.
  • 22 November: Ted Morgan, New Zealand boxer.
  • Hon. Thomas Otto Bishop MLC, politician.
  • Frederick de Jersey Clere, architect.
  • Bill Parry, politician.
  • John Robertson, politician.
  • Lionel Terry, convicted murderer, white supremacist.

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