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Arthur Kinsella : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur Kinsella

Arthur Ellis Kinsella (15 January 1918 – 4 March 2004) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party, and was a cabinet minister.
==Biography==


Kinsella was born at Waikino in 1918. He was educated at Waihi District High School, Waihi School of Mines, Auckland University and Auckland Teachers College; he graduated with MA and Diploma in teaching. He was a teacher before becoming an MP.
Kinsella was elected as the Member of the rural electorate of Hauraki in the .〔"Members of the House of Representatives Elected - General Election" (20 December 1960) 84 The New Zealand Gazette 2002〕 He was Minister of Broadcasting (1960–1963)〔"Ministers Appointed" (12 December 1960) 82 The New Zealand Gazette 1944〕 in the second National Government under Keith Holyoake, overseeing the introduction of Television to New Zealand. He was Postmaster-General (1961–1963),〔"Ministers Appointed" (2 May 1961) 29 The New Zealand Gazette 642.〕〔"Resignation of Ministers" (20 December 1963) 82 The New Zealand Gazette 2077〕 and was Minister of Education (1963–1969).〔"Ministers Appointed" (20 December 1963) 82 The New Zealand Gazette 2077〕〔"Resignation of Ministers" (22 December 1969) 84 The New Zealand Gazette 2679〕 He retired from Parliament in 1969 following a bad car crash.〔 In 1970 Kinsella was granted the right to retain the title of The Honourable for life.〔"Retention of the title 'Honourable'" (24 April 1970) 25 The New Zealand Gazette 750〕
After his retirement from politics, he was a business consultant before his return to teaching.
In the 1992 New Year Honours, Kinsella was made a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.〔(''London Gazette'' (supplement), No. 52768, 30 December 1991 ). Retrieved 8 January 2013.〕
Kinsella died in 2004.

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