High Commissioner of New Zealand to the Cook Islands
In office 16 February 1980 – 17 March 1982
Preceded by
Brian Absolum[citation needed]
Succeeded by
Paul Tipping
High Commissioner of New Zealand to Fiji
In office 1982–1985
Preceded by
Michael Powles
Succeeded by
Rod Gates
Ambassador of New Zealand to China
In office 1985–1990
Preceded by
Tony Small
Succeeded by
Michael Powles
Administrator of Tokelau
In office 1993–2003
Preceded by
Brian Absolum
Succeeded by
Neil Walter
Personal details
Born
Lindsay Johnstone Watt
1934 (age 89–90)[citation needed] Lincoln, New Zealand[citation needed]
Spouse
Priscilla Pirie Cabot Morrison (died 1987)
Occupation
Public servant
diplomat
Lindsay Johnstone Watt (born 1934[citation needed]) is a retired New Zealand diplomat. His roles include being New Zealand ambassador to China from 1985 to 1990, and the administrator of Tokelau for 10 years from 1993.
Lindsay Johnstone Watt (born 1934[citation needed]) is a retired New Zealand diplomat. His roles include being New Zealand ambassador to China from 1985...
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Watt steam engine design became synonymous with steam engines, and it was many years before significantly new designs began to replace the basic Watt...
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March 2003 – 17 October 2006 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Lindsay Johnstone Watt Succeeded by David Payton Ambassador to Indonesia In office 1990–1994...
Provost of Edinburgh Academics Thomas Martin Lindsay Robert Bannatyne Finlay (Royal Courts of Justice) Watt's work was exhibited at the Royal Academy from...
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Fiji In office 1980–1982 Preceded by David Keith McDowell Succeeded by LindsayWatt Ambassador of New Zealand to Indonesia In office 1982–1986 Preceded by...
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Exchange. Sally Watts on British Comedy Guide Sally Watts - British Classic Comedy Guide Profile for Sally Watts - Spotlight Lindsay Anderson, The Diaries...
high commissioners, rather than ambassadors. Michael Powles (1980–1982) LindsayWatt (1982–1985) Rod Gates (1985–1988) Brian Absolum (1988–1989) Brett Lineham...
maker and repairman in 1759, James Watt was introduced to the power of steam by Professor John Robison. Fascinated, Watt took to reading everything he could...
(1976–1979) Harle Freeman-Greene (1979–1982) Tony Small (1982–1985) LindsayWatt (1985–1990) Michael Powles (1990–1993) Chris Elder (1993–1998) Peter...
Awards and achievements Preceded by David Ross & Lindsay Arnold Dancing with the Stars (US) runner up Season 25 (Fall 2016 with Mark Ballas) Succeeded by...
and George Frederic Watts in providing a sympathetic venue for the display of their work. However, the gallery declined after Lindsay separated from his...
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develops throughout the story." Producer Robert Shapiro said, "Lindsay Lohan is absolutely a 500-watt bulb. She's delightful to watch, she's a typical teenager...