Frank Langstone - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The 1949 General Election by S.E. Fraser (1967, MA Thesis-University of Otago, Dunedin)
  • The Last Years of the First Labour Government 1945-1949 by R. McLennan (1963, MA Thesis-University of Auckland, Auckland)
  • The Expulsion of John A. Lee and its Effects on the Development of the Labour Party by B.S. Taylor (1970, MA Thesis-University of Canterbury, Christchurch)
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by
Robert William Smith
Member of Parliament for Waimarino
1922–1925
1928–1946
Succeeded by
Robert William Smith
Preceded by
Robert William Smith
Succeeded by
Paddy Kearins
New Zealand Labour Party
Party leaders
  • Harry Holland (1919-33)
  • Michael Joseph Savage (1933-40)
  • Peter Fraser (1940-50)
  • Walter Nash (1950-63)
  • Arnold Nordmeyer (1963-65)
  • Norman Kirk (1965-74)
  • Bill Rowling (1974-82)
  • David Lange (1982-89)
  • Geoffrey Palmer (1989-90)
  • Mike Moore (1990-93)
  • Helen Clark (1993-2008)
  • Phil Goff (2008-2011)
  • David Shearer (2011-)

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