1912 in New Zealand

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The 1911 General Election, the first contested by the Reform Party, left parliament in an indeterminate state, with Reform holding 38 seats, Liberal 36, Labour 1 and with 5 independents.

Liberal, who had been in government for the past 21 years, claimed that Reform did not have a mandate, since many of their seats were the smaller rural electorates, and the Liberals proceeded to form a government under Joseph Ward as per the previous two parliaments.

Such were the loyalties of the independent members that votes were often deadlocked and dependent upon the casting vote of the Speaker. As a result, Joseph Ward resigned on 28 March, to be succeeded by agriculture minister Thomas Mackenzie. However, the government was defeated on the next occasion that parliament met, and the first Reform Government was formed under William Massey in July.

Incumbents

Regal and viceregal

Government

Parliamentary opposition

Leader of the Opposition - William Massey (Reform Party) until 10 July. The Liberal opposition had no recognised leader until the following year.[2]

Main centre leaders

Events

Undated

  • The School Medical Service begins in New Zealand.
  • Construction of the new Parliament Buildings commences.[6]

Arts and literature

Sport

Chess

  • The 25th National Chess Championship was held in Napier, and was won by W.E. Mason of Wellington, his third title.[7]

Golf

Men's

  • The sixth New Zealand Open championship was won by J.A. Clements (his third victory).[8]
  • The 20th National Amateur Championships were held in Wellington [9]
    • Men: B.B. Wood (Christchurch)

Women's

  • Matchplay: Miss ? Collins - 2nd title [10]
  • Strokeplay: Mrs G. Williams - 2nd title

Horse racing

Harness racing

Olympic Games

  • New Zealand competed in the Australasian team. Two New Zealanders won Olympic medals, see Swimming, Tennis below.

Rugby union

  • Auckland defended the Ranfurly Shield against Taranaki (6-5), Wellington (12-0) and Otago (5-5)

Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt – Les Loveday (9th Regiment)[13]

Soccer

Provincial league champions:[14]

  • Auckland: Everton Auckland
  • Canterbury: Christchurch Nomads
  • Otago: Mornington Dunedin
  • Southland: Nightcaps
  • Taranaki: Kaponga
  • Wanganui: Eastbrooke
  • Wellington: Hospital

Swimming

Tennis

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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