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Stanley Goosman KCMG (2 July 1890 – 10 June 1969) was a New
Zealand politician of the
National Party and a road-haulier and contractor.
Goosman was born...
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Cambridge Medieval History. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. p. 88.
Goosman, F.C.W. (2013).
Memorable crises:
Carolingian historiography and the making...
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Prime Minister Peter Fraser Preceded by Tim
Armstrong Succeeded by Stan
Goosman In
office 6
December 1935 – 21
January 1941
Prime Minister Michael Joseph...
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African American Music. ABC-CLIO. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-313-34199-1.
Stuart L.
Goosman (17 July 2013).
Group Harmony: The
Black Urban Roots of
Rhythm and Blues...
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Session I — D-01
MINISTRY OF
WORKS STATEMENT (BY THE HON. W. S.
GOOSMAN,
MINISTER OF WORKS)". atojs.natlib.govt.nz. p. 41 Ngaruawahia-Horotiu,...
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dismantling of an
extensive tram
system in the 1950s, the
decision by Stan
Goosman to not
electrify Auckland's rail network, and a
focus of
transport investment...
- "Group Harmony: The
Black Urban Roots of
Rhythm and Blues" by
Stuart L.
Goosman, Bill Kenny's
immense influence on
other vocal group singers is expressed...
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large amount of
electricity for
aluminium smelting. On 2 May 1961 Stan
Goosman for the
Ministry of
Works for the
First National Government,
signed an...
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Great South Road, was
officially opened by the
Minister of Works,
Stanley Goosman. The old
office was sold in 1961 and was
being used as a loom factory,...
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electorate from 1935 to 1938, when he was
defeated by National's Stan
Goosman. In 1941 he was
defeated as Te Aroha's
mayor by
Laurie Mackie. He then...