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… and game species of freshwater fish, although until about 1930 they were responsible for a wide range of game animals. … Lakes–taken over by the Department of Internal Affairs in 1930 and 1945 respectively. These acclimatisation societies …
… in New Zealand was felt particularly in 1889–90 and in the 1930s. His Christian democratic socialism was in some ways … Society helped to establish and shape them in the late 1930s. So this lucid and persuasive American socialist (he …
… (1960), aged 78 years. Bell (1925), aged 74 years. Ward (1930), aged 74 years. Whitaker (1883), aged 71 years. … (Ward died a month after he resigned as Prime Minister, 1930). Number who have held Warrant as Prime Minister: (To …
… sausage casings, and apples. Although exports fell in 1930, they were sufficient, at 6 per cent of the total … saw the United States, in the period between 1920 and 1930, consistently supplying 16 – 20 per cent of New … needs. The proportion fell to about 11 – 12 per cent during 1930–40, the decline due in part to decreased imports of …
… scored a total of 33 points. He retired from football in 1930. Like his brother Maurice, he was an outstanding …
… Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Stout – June 1899 to January 1926, died 1930; Sir Charles Perrin Skerrett – February 1926 to …
… as an organised sport during the depression years of the 1930s. At that time many New Zealand business houses, which …
… to 28 and from then on, except during the depression of the 1930s and the Second World War, there has been a steady but …
… the world outside Russia, the great depression of the early 1930s was the most shattering economic experience ever … the late 1880s, there was some net emigration in the early 1930s; as on the earlier occasion, again, most of the … income, according to one expert calculation, was zero in 1930–31 and a negative quantity in 1931–32. From 1931 the …
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