Ivan Thomas (lawyer)
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Ivan Thomas (19 June 1913 – 30 March 2000) was the General Manager of New Zealand Railways from 1966 to 1976. He was born in
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the son of Nicholas Thomas a Waihi miner from Cornwall and Grace Naukivis Thomas . He attended Waihi School and Waihi District High School He joined the NZR on 27 February 1929 as a cadet in the Land Office, and then transferred to the Land and Legal Branch. . He studied law, graduating Ll.B. in1935 when he was awarded the Butterworth Prize in Roman Law. He was one of the Wellington public servants and law clerks who studied part-time at the
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. He transferred to the Law Office in 1936, and (with road transport regulated) appeared for the NZR in court and before the Transport Licencing Authority. In 1951 he was in charge of the Administrative Division of the General Managers’ Office. Inn 1960 he was appointed Commercial Manager, and he became Assistant General Manager in 1965. He was appointed General Manager from 1 November 1966, and retired in 1976. After his retirement he was appointed to various government commissions and authorities. Source: Archives New Zealand; his NZR personnel file. Archives New Zealand reference R10585750


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