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    Sir Joseph George Ward, 1st Baronet, GCMG, PC (26 April 1856 – 8 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 17th prime minister of New Zealand from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930. He was a dominant figure in the Liberal and United ministries of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  2. 13 de mar. de 2024 · by Ryan Songalia | Comments. NEW YORK — As promoter Lou DiBella observed his fighter, Joseph Ward, pounding away at the heavy bag, he took note of how sturdy the light heavyweight boxer looked. “Growing into my body, getting my man strength,” replied the Irish southpaw Ward (10-1, 6 knockouts) in between combinations.

  3. Joseph Ward is a professional boxer from Ireland who fights in the light heavyweight division. He has 11 wins, 1 loss and 6 knockouts in his career, and his last fight was in March 2024.

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  4. 28 de jun. de 2023 · 286 views 10 months ago. The English tenor, Joseph Ward, was born in Preston in 1932 and visited Australia in 1965 as part of the "Sutherland-Williamson Grand Opera". His roles during that...

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  5. One of Ireland's top boxing prospects Joseph Ward returns to Madison Square Garden for the fifth time and looks to rock the place out again. Ward looks to make a statement as he begins to set...

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  6. Sir Joseph Ward, New Zealand’s political Lazarus, led governments nearly a quarter of a century apart. Ward was a former telegraph boy who became a prosperous Southland merchant. He entered Parliament in 1887 and used his interest in technology and business to strengthen the early Liberal Cabinets.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Joseph Ward (born April 26, 1856, Melbourne—died July 8, 1930, Wellington, N.Z.) was a New Zealand statesman, prime minister (1906–12, 1928–30), and a key member of the Liberal Party ministries from 1891 to 1906, noted for his financial, social welfare, and postal measures.