Fred Frost, the Glossary
Reverend Frederick Ledger Frost (1887 – 19 July 1957) was a New Zealand clergyman and politician of the Labour Party.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Auckland, Darien Fenton, Dunedin, Edendale, New Zealand, England, Ernest Aderman, Lyttelton, New Zealand, Michael Joseph Savage, Millerton, New Zealand, Napier Boys' High School, New Plymouth (New Zealand electorate), New Zealand Labour Party, Northumberland, Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association, Stratford, New Zealand, Sydney George Smith, Taradale, New Zealand, Taranaki Daily News, Tauranga, The Evening Post (New Zealand), The Reverend, World War I, 1938 New Zealand general election.
- 20th-century New Zealand Methodist ministers
- New Zealand Anglican priests
- New Zealand Methodist ministers
- New Zealand coal miners
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
Darien Fenton
Darien Elizabeth Fenton (born 25 February 1954) is a New Zealand politician and was a Member of Parliament from until her retirement in 2014. Fred Frost and Darien Fenton are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.
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Dunedin
Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.
Edendale, New Zealand
Edendale is a town in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Ernest Aderman
Rev. Fred Frost and Ernest Aderman are new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.
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Lyttelton, New Zealand
Lyttelton (Ōhinehou or Riritana) is a port town on the north shore of Lyttelton Harbour / Whakaraupō, at the northwestern end of Banks Peninsula and close to Christchurch, on the eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
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Michael Joseph Savage
Michael Joseph Savage (23 March 1872 – 27 March 1940) was an Australian-born New Zealand politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of New Zealand, heading the First Labour Government from 1935 until his death in 1940. Fred Frost and Michael Joseph Savage are new Zealand Labour Party MPs.
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Millerton, New Zealand
Millerton is a small settlement in the northwestern South Island of New Zealand in the West Coast region.
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Napier Boys' High School
Napier Boys' High School is a secondary boys' school in, Napier, New Zealand.
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New Plymouth (New Zealand electorate)
New Plymouth is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate.
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New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
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Northumberland
Northumberland is a ceremonial county in North East England, bordering Scotland.
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Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association
The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association, best known simply as the RSA, is one of the largest voluntary welfare organisations in New Zealand and one of the oldest ex-service organisations in the world.
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Stratford, New Zealand
Stratford (Whakaahurangi) is the only town in Stratford District, and the seat of the Taranaki region, in New Zealand's North Island.
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Sydney George Smith
Sydney George Smith (19 January 1879 – 21 May 1943) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party and then the National Party, and a cabinet minister. Fred Frost and Sydney George Smith are new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.
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Taradale, New Zealand
Taradale is a suburb of the City of Napier, in the Hawke's Bay Region of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News
The Taranaki Daily News is a daily morning newspaper published in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
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Tauranga
Tauranga is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty Region and the fifth-most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of, or roughly 3% of the national population.
The Evening Post (New Zealand)
The Evening Post (8 February 1865 – 6 July 2002) was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand.
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The Reverend
The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1938 New Zealand general election
The 1938 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the New Zealand Parliament's 26th term.
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See also
20th-century New Zealand Methodist ministers
- Annie Constance Tocker
- Arthur Hay (cricketer)
- Arthur John Seamer
- Charles Henry Laws
- Colin Scrimgeour
- Edgar Blamires
- Edwin Thoms Cox
- Ernest Blamires
- Frank Isitt
- Fred Frost
- George Bryant (New Zealand politician)
- Henry Blamires
- J. H. Haslam
- Leonard Isitt (minister)
- Leslie Neale
- Maharaia Winiata
- Moses Ayrton
- Oriwa Tahupotiki Haddon
- Percy Paris (minister)
- Phyllis Guthardt
- Rugby Pratt
- Samuel Lawry
- Tahupōtiki Haddon
- William Morley (New Zealand Methodist)
New Zealand Anglican priests
- Apirana Mahuika
- Charles Elliott Perry
- Charles Fox (missionary)
- Des Britten
- Ernest Chitty
- Eru Potaka-Dewes
- Fred Frost
- George Cruickshank (bishop)
- George Smailes
- Gething Caulton
- Hemi Pititi Huata
- Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu
- Henry Gordon Taylor
- Henry Major
- Hone Kaa
- Hone Tana Papahia
- Hugh Northcote
- Hākaraia Pāhewa
- Ian Botting
- Jasper Calder
- John Terris
- Julian Dobbs
- Keith Elliott
- Lynda Patterson
- Mutu Kapa
- Noel Cox
- Peter Beck (priest)
- Philip Culbertson
- Pāora Temuera
- Ruka Broughton
- Rēweti Kōhere
- Sidney Koreneff
- Tasman Drake
- Thomas Fielden Taylor
- Ānaru Iehu Ngāwaka
New Zealand Methodist ministers
- Annie Constance Tocker
- Arthur Hay (cricketer)
- Arthur John Seamer
- Charles Henry Laws
- Colin Scrimgeour
- Edgar Blamires
- Edwin Thoms Cox
- Ernest Blamires
- Frank Isitt
- Fred Frost
- George Bryant (New Zealand politician)
- Henry Blamires
- J. H. Haslam
- Leonard Isitt (minister)
- Leslie Neale
- Maharaia Winiata
- Moses Ayrton
- Oriwa Tahupotiki Haddon
- Percy Paris (minister)
- Phyllis Guthardt
- Rugby Pratt
- Samuel Lawry
- Tahupōtiki Haddon
- William Morley (New Zealand Methodist)
- Wiremu Te Koti Te Rato
New Zealand coal miners
- Allan Birchfield
- Bernie Green
- Fred Frost
- John Dowgray
- John Lomas (trade unionist)
- Ken Mountford
- Mary Isabella Lee
- Paddy Webb
- Whatumoana Paki
Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
- Alexander Moncur
- Alf Allen (New Zealand politician)
- Arthur Carman
- Ben Waters
- Bert Cooksley
- Bill Barnard
- Bill Veitch
- Catherine Stewart
- Charles Barrell
- Charles Boswell
- Clive Drummond
- Colin Scrimgeour
- David Barnes (politician)
- David Murdoch (politician)
- Douglas Cresswell
- Edwin Thoms Cox
- Ellen Melville
- Ernest Toop
- Fred Frost
- George Manning (New Zealand politician)
- Harry Barker (mayor)
- Jim Barclay (politician)
- Jimmy Maher (politician)
- John A. Lee
- John Robertson (New Zealand politician, born 1875)
- John Stewart (New Zealand politician)
- John W. Kealy
- Keith Hay
- Lionel Wilkinson
- Martyn Finlay
- Mary Dreaver
- Norman Douglas (politician)
- Pat Curran (New Zealand politician)
- Pei Te Hurinui Jones
- Roly Marks
- Ron Guthrey
- Roy McElroy
- Septimus James Edgar Closey
- Ted Taylor (politician)
- Thomas Hislop (mayor)
- Tom Shand
- Wilfred Fortune
- Will Appleton
- Āpirana Ngata
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Frost
Also known as Frederick Frost, Frederick Ledger Frost.