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Dan Riddiford
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Wellington Central
In office
26 November 1960 – 25 November 1972
Preceded byFrank Kitts
Succeeded byKen Comber
21st Attorney-General of New Zealand
In office
2 February 1971 – 9 February 1972
Prime MinisterKeith Holyoake
Preceded byJack Marshall
Succeeded byRoy Jack
34th Minister of Justice
In office
22 December 1969 – 9 February 1972
Prime MinisterKeith Holyoake
Preceded byRalph Hanan
Succeeded byRoy Jack
Personal details
Born(1914-03-11)11 March 1914
Featherston, New Zealand
Died26 October 1974(1974-10-26) (aged 60)
Wellington, New Zealand
Political partyNational
ProfessionLawyer

Daniel Johnston Riddiford MC (11 March 1914 – 26 October 1974) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.

Biography

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Early life

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Riddiford was born in Featherston in 1914 a grandson of "King" Riddiford and Sydney JohnstonofOruawharo. He was educated in the UK at Downside School, Somerset, and New College, Oxford. He gained an MAinModern Greats from Oxford, and also an LLB from the University of New Zealand. From 1932 to 1937, he farmed in the Wairarapa on family-owned land.[1]

For a number of years Riddiford was also a director of The Dominion newspaper (now The Dominion Post).[2]

Military service

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He joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1939 and was an officer with the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery. He was a prisoner of war in Italy from 1941 until his escape in 1943.[1] He was awarded the MC in World War II.[2] From 1946, he had a law practice in Wellington.[1]

Political career

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New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
1960–1963 33rd Wellington Central National
1963–1966 34th Wellington Central National
1966–1969 35th Wellington Central National
1969–1972 36th Wellington Central National

Riddiford contested the Petone electorate in the 1957 election,[1] but was beaten by the incumbent, Labour's Michael Moohan.[3] In the 1960 election, he stood in the Wellington Central electorate and defeated the incumbent, Labour's Frank Kitts.[4] Riddiford's win in Wellington Central was considered a surprise as the electorate had been held by Labour for the previous 42 years as well as Riddiford's rather aristocratic manner of campaigning which many thought unsuitable within an urban liberal electorate.[5] In 1970 he suffered a heart attack. Riddiford would remain in Parliament until 1972, when he retired and succeeded by Ken Comber.[6] Under Keith Holyoake, he was Minister of Justice (1969–1972) and Attorney-General (1971–1972).[7]

Family

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He married his wife, Yvonne Ada Westmacott, in 1952.[8] Earle Riddiford a notable New Zealand mountaineer and a lawyer was also a cousin.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Gustafson 1986, p. 339.
  • ^ a b Riddiford 2004.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, p. 221.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, pp. 211, 231.
  • ^ Gustafson 1986, pp. 84–5.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, p. 231.
  • ^ Wilson 1985, p. 90.
  • ^ "Riddiford, Yvonne Ada, 1925-". natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  • References

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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Ralph Hanan

    Minister of Justice
    1969–1972
    Succeeded by

    Roy Jack

    Preceded by

    Jack Marshall

    Attorney-General of New Zealand
    1971–1972
    New Zealand Parliament
    Preceded by

    Frank Kitts

    Member of Parliament for Wellington Central
    1960–1972
    Succeeded by

    Ken Comber


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