Bill Fox (New Zealand)

Bill Fox (New Zealand)

William Arthur (Bill) Fox (1899–1994) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

He represented the Wellington electorate of Miramar from 1954 to 1966, when he was defeated by Bill Young. He was a Cabinet minister.

Reference

:*citation |first = James Oakley |last = Wilson |title = New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 |edition = 4th |place = Wellington, [N.Z.] |publisher = Government Printer |year = 1985


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