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… there rose the two great “gamecocks”, Tommy Donovan (who in 1930, before an all-time New Zealand record attendance of …
… Rutherford, J. S. Maclaurin, Dominion Analyst from 1900 to 1930, discussed in the forty-fifth annual report of the …
… of cheese through Bluff has declined from 13,777 tons in 1930 (a high-point year) to 4,990 tons in 1960. These …
… College and at the London School of Economics. From 1928 to 1930 he was a columnist and reporter on the Lyttelton Times. In 1930–31 he was aviation editor on the Toronto Star and in …
… to the Institute of Pacific Relations for three years. In 1930–31 he held the chair of economics at the University of … to the Missouri School of Mines and obtained his M.Sc. in 1930, followed three years later by a Ph.D. from the … and graduated M.A. from Canterbury University College in 1930 and was a research student at Gonville and Gaius …
… The Association of New Zealand Art Societies was formed in 1930 to help the societies to coordinate their activities …
… in 1925, Comrie ultimately became its superintendent in 1930. In 1936 he left this position and founded in 1937 a …
… Prohibition in New Zealand , Cocker, J., and Murray, J. M. (1930) No-Licence Handbook . Dash, G. ed. (1908) The Vanguard …
… with sufficient accuracy for contracts to be let. Before 1930 road engineers had largely to rely for earthmoving on …
… after the publication of the Atmore report in August 1930, a reorganised Coalition Government set up a National …