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… however, were avoiding the real troubles of the years 1930–39 in New Zealand. In the work of the four who did not … emotions of readers experiencing similar conditions in the 1930s. These novels are in the ninetyish preaching … who gave New Zealanders a “home in thought” in the 1930s is John Mulgan. In Report on Experience , 1947, Mulgan …
… Trends in the 1930s …
… He was Beit lecturer in colonial history from 1927 to 1930, and university reader at Birkbeck College, London, from 1930 to 1946, when he was appointed to the chair of history … which are: Colonial Policy in the Age of Peel and Russell (1930), Provincial Government in New Zealand (1932), The Gold …
… throughout the country. At this time (and, indeed, until 1930) the only Government measure available for reducing … £256,000 in 1926–27 to some £915,000 in 1928–29. In January 1930 the Committee on Unemployment made its second report to … of the Committee's recommendations, the Unemployment Act 1930 was enacted. All male persons 20 years of age and over …
… Bay (1926, 1931–32); Wairarapa (1927–29), and Wellington (1930). He appeared in the inter-Island matches in 1924, … and five-eighths positions, scored 120 points. In the 1930s he transferred to Rugby League. For many years Cooke …
… cooperative dairy factories. Rural electrification in the 1930s enabled electric motors and electric water heaters to … the horse in heavy farm work in the 1920s. In the late 1930s the small rubber-tyred tractor appeared on dairy … by horses. There were comparatively few hay sheds. In the 1930s tractors were used to mow, rake, and sweep hay, and …
… Maurice Clarke and Squadron-Leader Malcolm McGregor who, in 1930, formed Air Travel. These two borrowed a DH 50 from the Government and on 6 November 1930 began a tri-weekly service between Christchurch and … and Hastings. This service, which began on 22 December 1930, proved particularly valuable in maintaining contact …
… Georgian heritage and proceeded, most substantially in the 1930s, to write poems marked by authentic experience, … competence, and intellectual stature. But by the 1930s the full impact of the Eliot-Pound revolution had been …
… and the Panama Canal Zone were negligible, but in the 1930s trade (mainly in butter) improved markedly, particularly to the Zone. Between 1930 and 1942 exports averaged £66,000 a year to the Panama … and rum, together with some asphalt and bitumen. In the 1930s shipment of these items declined, to be replaced by …
… (1862–1930). Mountaineer and journalist. Malcolm Ross was born in … Club (London) in 1909. He died in Wellington on 15 April 1930. It is difficult to think of Ross's career without … , McClymont, W. G. (1959) New Zealand Alpine Journal (1930), (1955) Canterbury Mountaineer , No. 16 (1946–47) …