18th New Zealand Parliament
| 18th Parliament of New Zealand | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | New Zealand Parliament | ||||
| Term | 15 February 1912 – 5 November 1914 | ||||
| Election | 1911 New Zealand general election | ||||
| Government | Reform Government — Liberal Government until 10 July 1912 | ||||
| House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 80 | ||||
| Speaker of the House | Frederic Lang — Arthur Guinness until 10 June 1913† | ||||
| Prime Minister | William Massey — Thomas Mackenzie until 10 July 1912 Joseph Ward until 12 March 1912 | ||||
| Leader of the Opposition | Joseph Ward from 11 September 1913 — William Massey until 10 July 1912 | ||||
| Legislative Council | |||||
| Members | 37 (at start) 39 (at end) | ||||
| Speaker of the Council | Charles Bowen | ||||
| Sovereign | |||||
| Monarch | HM George V | ||||
| Governor | HE Rt. Hon. The Earl of Liverpool | ||||
The 18th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. It was elected at the 1911 general election in December of that year.