Richard Mitchelson Campbell
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Richard Mitchelson Campbell CMG | |
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In office 1946 – 1953 |
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Prime Minister | Peter Fraser, Sidney Holland |
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Preceded by | John H. Boyes CMG |
Succeeded by | George T. Bolt CMG |
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In office 1958 – 1958 |
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Preceded by | Sir Thomas Clifton Webb |
Succeeded by | George Laking |
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For other persons named Richard Campbell, see Richard Campbell (disambiguation).
Richard Mitchelson Campbell CMG (28 August 1897 - 17 November 1974), often known as Dick Campbell, was a New Zealand economist, civil servant (holding the position of Chairman of the Public Service Commissioner), and diplomat. He served as Acting High Commissioner to the United Kingdom in 1958 following five years as the official secretary.
He was awarded the CMG in 1953.
[edit] References
- Henderson, Alan (2006-04-07). Campbell, Richard Mitchelson 1897 - 1974. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Retrieved on 2006-07-09.
- Henderson, Alan. The Quest for Efficiency:The Origins of the State Services Commission.