Archibald McNicol

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Born
Archibald Moses McNicol

(1878-08-03)3 August 1878
Waihola, New Zealand
Died31 August 1933(1933-08-31) (aged 55)
Dannevirke, New Zealand
OccupationsJournalist, newspaper editor
Spouse
Daisy Edwina Paterson
(m. 1911)
Archibald McNicol
Born
Archibald Moses McNicol

(1878-08-03)3 August 1878
Waihola, New Zealand
Died31 August 1933(1933-08-31) (aged 55)
Dannevirke, New Zealand
OccupationsJournalist, newspaper editor
Spouse
Daisy Edwina Paterson
(m. 1911)
Children3

Archibald Moses McNicol (3 August 1878 – 31 August 1933) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

McNicol was born at Waihola on 3 August 1878, the son of the Reverend John and Harriet McNicol.[1][2] He was educated at Union Street School in Dunedin,[3] before working on a dairy farm at Edendale and as a shepherd in Central Otago during his youth.[4] He later purchased a farm at Merton, north of Dunedin.[4]

On 28 February 1911, McNicol married Daisy Edwina Paterson at Farndon, south of Napier, and the couple went on to have three daughters.[1][3][5]

Newspaper career

McNicol joined the Otago Daily Times in Dunedin as a mining reporter, before moving to The Daily Telegraph in Napier, where he rose to become chief reporter. When the Dannevirke Evening News was established in 1909, he became that newspaper's sub-editor, but shortly thereafter he was appointed managing editor.[1][3][4] McNicol served as a council member of the New Zealand branch of the Empire Press Union, and as a director of the United Press Association.[3] He was a member of the New Zealand delegation to the 1930 Imperial Press Conference held in London.[1]

Political career

Other activities

Death

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