Joseph Albert (Joe) Walding ( June 1926 , Christchurch , Dominion New Zealand - June 5, 1985 , London , United Kingdom ) - New Zealand statesman, and. about. Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand (1974).
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| Predecessor | Norman Kirk | ||||||
| Successor | Bill rowling | ||||||
| Birth | June 1926 Christchurch Dominion New Zealand | ||||||
| Death | June 5, 1985 London , UK | ||||||
| Children | three | ||||||
| The consignment | Labor Party | ||||||
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Biography
He served in the merchant fleet, worked as a carpenter, and then transferred to his mother’s food business.
- 1959-1967 - Member of the City Council of Palmerston North
- 1967-1975 and 1978-1981 - Deputy of the House of Representatives of the country,
- 1972-1975 - Minister of Foreign Trade, Minister of Sports and Tourism,
- 1972-1974 (at the same time) - Minister of Environmental Protection,
- 1974 - and. about. Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand.
Since 1984 - High Commissioner (Ambassador) in the UK.
Sources
- Hancock, Mervyn (December 2005). "Joseph Albert Walding: Member of Parliament for Palmerston North 1967-1975 1978-1981" (PDF). Palmerston North Library. Retrieved December 25, 2011