- William Hall-Jones
Infobox_Prime Minister
name=Hon. Sir William Hall-Jones
order=16thPrime Minister of New Zealand
term_start=10 June 1906
term_end=6 August 1906
predecessor=Richard Seddon
successor=Joseph Ward
birth_date=1851
birth_place=Folkestone ,Kent ,England
death_date=1936
death_place=
spouse=|party=Liberal
constituency=Timaru
religion=Sir William Hall-Jones, KCMG (
16 January 1851 -19 June 1936 ) wasPrime Minister ofNew Zealand from June 1906 until August 1906. He was the interim Prime Minister after the death ofRichard Seddon and the return from overseas of SirJoseph Ward .Hall-Jones was born in
Folkestone ,Kent ,England , landed atDunedin in 1873 and became a carpenter and later a builder inTimaru . In August 1890 he was elected to represent Timaru in the House of Representatives, a seat he held until his resignation in October 1908. He was an Independent but had moderate, progressive views that tended to align him withJohn Ballance , SirGeorge Grey and John McKenzie.Hall-Jones became a
cabinet minister in 1896, was acting Prime Minister during the absence from the country ofRichard Seddon in 1906 and formed an administration immediately after Seddon's funeral.However he announced that he would only hold power until Sir
Joseph Ward 's return from abroad. He accepted the Railways and Public Works portfolios in the subsequent Ward administration. He succeededWilliam Pember Reeves asHigh Commissioner for New Zealand in London in December 1908, returned to New Zealand at the end of his term in 1912, and was appointed to the Legislative Council by Massey.Hall-Jones was a mild mannered man with a fully earned reputation as an outstanding administrator.
ee also
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First Liberal Government of New Zealand Further reading
:*citation |title = 'Hall-Jones, William 1851-1936'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007 |url = http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/ |accessdate = 2008-05-22
:*citation |first = Bernard J. |last = Foster |title = 'HALL-JONES, Hon. Sir William', from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A. H. McLintock, originally published in 1966. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 18-Sep-2007 |url = http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/1966/H/Hall-jonesHonSirWilliam/en |accessdate = 2008-05-22
:*citation |first = Frederick G. |last = Hall-Jones |title = Sir William Hall-Jones, the last of the old liberals |place = Invercargill, [N.Z.] |publisher = Hall-Jones Family |year = 1969
:*citation |first = David A. |last = Hamer |title = The New Zealand Liberals: the years of power, 1891-1912 |place = Auckland, [N.Z.] |publisher = Auckland University Press |year = 1988 |isbn = 1-869-40014-3 |oclc = 18420103
"The Bateman New Zealand Encyclopedia", 1988
External links
* [http://www.primeminister.govt.nz/oldpms/1906jones.html Prime Ministers Office Biograqphy: William Hall-Jones]
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