Bruce Windsor Cliffe (24 September 1946 – 13 July 2022) was a New Zealand businessman and politician. Cliffe was born in Auckland in 1946. His parents...
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Cliffe may refer to: Cliffe, Kent, a village Cliffe, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, a village and civil parish Cliffe, Selby, North Yorkshire, a village...
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Stuart Bruce Greenwood (born August 12, 1956) is a Canadian actor and producer. He has starred in five films by Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan and has...
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while charismatic, was seen by many as an intellectual light-weight. Bruce Cliffe had indicated he would resign from Parliament in 1996. Peter Dunne was...
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Prime Minister 1 Bill Birch 2 November 1990 29 November 1993 Bolger 2 Bruce Cliffe 29 November 1993 29 June 1995 3 Doug Kidd 29 June 1995 16 December 1996...
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challenger. The challenger was Tau Henare and the defeated incumbent was Bruce Gregory. The seat of Awarua passed from an incumbent National MP to a new...
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Creech Deputy Minister of Finance 29 November 1993 1 March 1996 Birch 20 Bruce Cliffe Associate Minister of Finance 29 November 1993 29 June 1995 21 Lockwood...
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Zealand in June 1995. The MPs who founded United were Margaret Austin, Bruce Cliffe, Peter Dunne, Clive Matthewson, Pauline Gardiner, Peter Hilt, and John...
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necessitating a by-election to fill the council vacancy. The by-election was won by Bruce Jesson with a retiring candidate at the general election, Bob Tizard (previously...
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centre-right New Zealand National Party, and became acquainted with Bruce Cliffe and Paul East, who later served as Cabinet ministers in the Fourth National...
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