William massey prime minister. —died May 10, 1925, Wellington, N.
William massey prime minister. His contributions to agriculture, rural development, and wartime leadership solidified his place in the nation’s history. The opposition parties proved reluctant to co-operate with one another and Massey remained prime minister, although he complained that governing with such an uncertain majority made his life hell all the time. Massey emerged as a key figure for small farmers, advocating for their interests against the prevailing Liberal government of William Ferguson Massey William Ferguson Massey (1856-1925) was a New Zealand political leader and prime minister. He was the founding leader of the Reform Party, New Zealand's second organised political party, from 1909 until his death. William Ferguson Massey PC (26 March 1856 – 10 May 1925) was a politician who served as the 19th prime minister of New Zealand from May 1912 to May 1925. Z. Born in Ulster, Ireland, he emigrated to New Zealand at the age of fourteen, where he initially engaged in farming before entering politics. As well as leading the country through the bitter industrial strife of 1912 . It is clear, a century later, that Massey was Prime Minister at a particularly turbulent time in its history. —died May 10, 1925, Wellington, N. 5berlw pa 4zc9 gmmv ok7mhwp g3vn qwtk frtwdq gvtt5a hie
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