James Thomas Hogan
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James Thomas Hogan (1874-1953) was a New Zealand Independent Member of Parliament for Wanganui and Rangitikei in the North Island.
[edit] Member of Parliament
James Hogan represented the Wanganui electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives for six years from 1905 to 1911. Later, he returned to Parliament as the Independent MP for Rangitikei between 1928 and 1931.[1]
Born in Wanganui, Hogan was a machinist in the railway workshops, and a trade union secretary.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ See Wood, G. Antony (ed.) (1996), Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament, Dunedin, [N.Z.]: University of Otago Press, ISBN 1-877-13300-0 p.93; and Bassett, Michael (1982), Three Party Politics in New Zealand, 1911-1931, n.p.: Historical Publications, ISBN 0-868-70006-1 p.67.
- ^ Hamer, David A. (1988), The New Zealand Liberals: the years of power, 1891-1912, Auckland, [N.Z.]: Auckland University Press, ISBN 1-869-40014-3
[edit] Further Reading
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- Hamer, David A. (1988), The New Zealand Liberals: the years of power, 1891-1912, Auckland, [N.Z.]: Auckland University Press, ISBN 1-869-40014-3
- Bassett, Michael (1982), Three Party Politics in New Zealand, 1911-1931, n.p.: Historical Publications, ISBN 0-868-70006-1
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985), The New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 (4th ed.), Wellington, [N.Z.]: Government Printer
- Wood, G. Antony (ed.) (1996), Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament, Dunedin, [N.Z.]: University of Otago Press, ISBN 1-877-13300-0