George James Anderson
Parliament of New Zealand | ||||
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | |
1908–1909 | 17th | Mataura | Independent | |
1909–1911 | Changed allegiance to: | Reform | ||
1911–1914 | 18th | Mataura | Reform | |
1914–1919 | 19th | Mataura | Reform | |
1919–1922 | 20th | Mataura | Reform | |
1922–1925 | 21st | Mataura | Reform | |
1925–1928 | 22nd | Mataura | Reform |
George James Anderson (1860 – 15 December 1935) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament, and a minister in the Reform Government from 1912 to 1928.
He won the Mataura electorate in Southland in the 1908 general election, defeating a government minister Robert McNab on his entry into politics. He held the seat until he was defeated in the 1928 general election.
He was Minister of Internal Affairs (1919–25), and Minister of Labour, Mines and Marine (1919–28).
He was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1934, and served until he died in 1935.
In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[1]
References
- ↑ "Official jubilee medals". The Evening Post. 6 May 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- Entry at Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
New Zealand Parliament | ||
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Preceded by Robert McNab |
Member of Parliament for Mataura 1908–1928 |
Succeeded by David McDougall |
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