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David Jones (9 November 1873 – 23 September 1941) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. In September 1931, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Mines in the United/Reform Coalition Government, but he was unexpectedly defeated in the December 1931 general election. He was a farmer and involved with many farming organisations, and was instrumental in forming the New Zealand Farmers Union, which eventually developed into Federated Farmers. Outside parliament, he was best known for his involvement with the New Zealand Meat Producers Board, of which he was the inaugural chairman, and which he chaired for more than a decade. ==Early life== Jones was born in Templeton in 1873. His father was James Jones (1835–1922),〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Heritage/LocalHistory/Industry/Chicory/ )〕 one of the earliest settlers in Canterbury. Jones attended Templeton School.〔 On 14 September 1899, he married Elizabeth Jane Maginness, the daughter of John Maginness. They were to have one son and four daughters.〔 Jones first farmed in Weedons near Rolleston. In 1909–1910, he farmed in the Waikato.〔 Next, he farmed in Dunsandel. Apart from the two years in the Waikato, all his farming was in Canterbury.〔
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