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James Allen (New Zealand politician)

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53: 902: 921:). In August 1915, a war-time coalition government was formed, and Allen lost his finance and education roles to members of the erstwhile Opposition, but he continued to play a significant role. Towards the end of the war, when both Massey (the Prime Minister) and Ward (the Leader of the Opposition) travelled overseas for meetings and conferences, Allen was Acting 829:
Gradually, Allen developed a reputation as a solid performer in Parliament. He lacked the skills at oratory of some of his contemporaries, and was often seen as humourless and uncharismatic. But he was nevertheless considered dependable, reasonable, and practical. He was sometimes cited as a possible
913:, Allen was a major figure in New Zealand's war effort, playing a very significant organisational role. His reforms of the military training programme were widely credited with allowing a rapid deployment of New Zealand forces, including the forces which invaded and occupied 1233:
Samoa's problems: a series of reports compiled by the Citizens' Committee, appointed by the citizens of British Western Samoa at a public meeting held in the Market Hall, Apia, on January 26th, 1920, in view of the forthcoming visit of the New Zealand Parliamentary
975:, which had been stimulated by a number of visits in the course of his political career, he was a prominent member of the Institute of Pacific Relations, whose New Zealand branch he chaired from its formation in 1926 until late 1937. He was active in 986:, the (now-abolished) upper house of Parliament. The Legislative Council was considerably more sedate than the lower house, and Allen was not overly stressed by its activities. At the end of his first term in 1934, he was reappointed (until 1941). 1082: 389: 34: 810:. Few expected a first-time challenger to defeat the Premier, but amazingly, Allen did just that. Allen's own tenure as MP for Dunedin East was short, however, as he was himself voted out of office at the next (1890) 1809: 1784: 1819: 925:- in total, he spent nearly two years in this role. The stress of his many responsibilities during the war was considerable, and was only worsened when his son was killed in the ill-fated 1799: 1814: 1516: 1804: 1010: 393: 38: 894:, and worked to improve the quality of compulsory military training. He also reversed the previous government's policy of opposing close defence co-operation with 1739: 1729: 1754: 1656: 441:, New Zealand, where the family resided for several years. In either 1861 or 1862, however, Allen and his brother were given into the care of an uncle in 1714: 397: 42: 1789: 1834: 979:
and also vice-president of the Bible-in-Schools League, reflecting a cause which he had controversially championed while Minister of Education.
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in 1877. Shortly afterwards, Allen decided to return to Dunedin, where he had inherited a significant amount of property from his father.
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After returning to New Zealand, Allen became active in a number of organisations. Reflecting his long-held interest in the
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for several years. When he returned to Dunedin, he established a presence in Otago's coal and gold mining industries.
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leader for Parliament's conservative faction, but when the conservatives eventually came together to found the
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Despite this rather turbulent beginning to his life, Allen made a good start. After first attending
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In Dunedin, Allen was highly successful, serving on the City Council and even playing for the
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New Zealand and naval defence: a paper read before the New Zealand Historical Association
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M. Brewer, 'New Zealand and the Legion d'honneur: Officiers, Commandeurs and Dignites',
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After the war, the coalition government collapsed, and James Allen once again became
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New Zealand's possessions in the South Seas: notes of the Parliamentary cruise, 1903
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The Volunteers: The Journal of the New Zealand Military Historical Society
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New Zealand Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Photo of James Allen addressing Returned Soldiers at Rarotonga, 1919
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In 1887, Allen decided to enter national politics, standing in the
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Permanent representatives of New Zealand to the League of Nations
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1890 New Zealand general election
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to the United Kingdom. He also represented New Zealand at the
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team. He left for England once again in 1883, studying at the
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in February 1922 when he was High Commissioner in London.
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High commissioners of New Zealand to the United Kingdom
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New Zealand Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
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High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom
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Allen retired from public life in 1938, and died in
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Allen was appointed an Officer of the 900: 1790:New Zealand MPs for Dunedin electorates 1081: 960:to take up a position as New Zealand's 1835:Chancellors of the University of Otago 1715:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 1697: 814:. In 1892, however, Allen returned to 167:10 July 1912 β€“ 12 August 1915 1735:Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand 1538: 1336:Member of Parliament for Dunedin East 1294:, Dunedin, : Coulls Somerville Wilkie 1289: 1272: 1259: 1250: 1241: 996: 841: 513: 510: 220:10 July 1912 β€“ 28 April 1920 1825:19th-century New Zealand politicians 1795:Burials at Dunedin Northern Cemetery 1684:Historic conservatism in New Zealand 1040: 905:Allen in military attire during WWI. 543: 1760:Ministers of finance of New Zealand 1720:Australian emigrants to New Zealand 1048:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 802:seat as a conservative opponent to 282:4 May 1892 β€“ 14 April 1920 13: 1780:People educated at Clifton College 1217: 1019:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 14: 1851: 1299: 1268:, Auckland, : Wilson & Horton 1185: 1140:New Zealand Parliamentary Debates 1053:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 822:in the rural Otago electorate of 1745:Defence ministers of New Zealand 1725:Officers of the Legion of Honour 1564: 1311:Image of James Allen's signature 1161:. 9 February 1917. p. 1458. 1129:, 35(3), March 2010, pp.131-147. 1750:New Zealand education ministers 1770:Reform Party (New Zealand) MPs 1360:Member of Parliament for Bruce 1165: 1145: 1132: 1119: 1075: 1066: 1: 1765:New Zealand foreign ministers 424: 1840:Colony of New Zealand people 1236:, , Samoa: Samoa Times, 1920 1138:"External Affairs Bill", in 1101:"The General Election, 1890" 947:Minister of External Affairs 413:. He was also New Zealand's 7: 1485:Minister of Foreign Affairs 1087:A Cambridge Alumni Database 977:All Saints' Church, Dunedin 411:Minister of Foreign Affairs 66:Minister of Foreign Affairs 10: 1856: 1089:. 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He graduated with a 264:New Zealand Parliament 1392:Minister of Education 1353:James William Thomson 1290:Allen, James (1929), 1273:Allen, James (1920), 1262:The central site for 1260:Allen, James (1919), 1251:Allen, James (1903), 1242:Allen, James (1899), 1017:. He was awarded the 1015:1926 New Year Honours 1007:1917 New Year Honours 937:Subsequent activities 917:(then a territory of 904: 880:Minister of Education 485:Royal School of Mines 927:landing at Gallipoli 466:Cambridge University 1438:Minister of Finance 1419:Minister of Defence 1286:on 2 November 1920. 1264:Auckland University 984:Legislative Council 943:Minister of Finance 888:Minister of Defence 872:Minister of Finance 501: 415:Minister of Defence 407:Minister of Finance 208:Minister of Defence 109:Minister of Finance 1377:Political offices 1178:The London Gazette 1158:The London Gazette 997:Honours and awards 907: 842:Ministerial career 495: 429:Allen was born in 1692: 1691: 1628:William Nosworthy 1593: 1533: 1532: 1524:Succeeded by 1502:Diplomatic posts 1492:Succeeded by 1468:Succeeded by 1448:Succeeded by 1426:Succeeded by 1399:Succeeded by 1367:Succeeded by 1107:. 1891. p. 2 993:on 28 July 1942. 966:League of Nations 962:High Commissioner 868:Reform Government 796: 795: 462:St 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The Honourable
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
William Massey
Ernest Lee
Minister of Finance
William Massey
Joseph Ward
William Massey
Arthur Myers
Minister of Defence
William Massey
Arthur Myers
Heaton Rhodes
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James Thomson
John Edie
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