- Sir
Arnold Henry Nordmeyer ONZ KCMG (born
Heinrich Arnold Nordmeyer, 7
February 1901 – 2
February 1989) was a New
Zealand politician and
Presbyterian minister...
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Lyttelton MP
Norman Kirk.
After Walter Nash
retired as
leader in 1963
Arnold Nordmeyer became Labour's
sixth leader despite holding considerable public blame...
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dedicated to
replace Nordmeyer with Kirk,
becoming known as the "Mafia". At the end of 1965 he
successfully challenged Arnold Nordmeyer for the parliamentary...
- a result,
Nordmeyer, Bill
Anderton and Phil
Connolly were
called before Labour's
National Executive. Nash
himself was
shocked at
Nordmeyer's level of support...
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cabinet minister and
party president Arnold Nordmeyer (who had lost his seat in the 1949 election) and thus
Nordmeyer was
unable to
contest the leadership,...
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Karin Nordmeyer (née Oppen; born July 30, 1941, in Willmannsdorf) is a
German human rights- and
gender equality activist. For many years, up to April...
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Ordinary members Arnold Nordmeyer C. E.
Beeby Te
Atairangikaahu Edmund Hillary Sonja Davies Jim Knox
Frederick Turnovsky Richard Matthews Douglas Lilburn...
- New
Zealand Labour Party. The
election was won by
Island Bay MP
Arnold Nordmeyer. This is the
first time that a new
leader had been
elected which wasn't...
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Ordinary members Arnold Nordmeyer C. E.
Beeby Te
Atairangikaahu Edmund Hillary Sonja Davies Jim Knox
Frederick Turnovsky Richard Matthews Douglas Lilburn...
- Finance,
Arnold Nordmeyer. Nash
instead backed first Jerry Skinner and then,
after Skinner's death, Fred Hackett. In the end, however,
Nordmeyer was victorious...