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… century, was first played in New Zealand during the early 1930s. At first matches were played under the auspices of …
… for the All Blacks again in 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, and 1930. During this period he represented New Zealand in 51 …
… and 1871 and received their charters of incorporation in 1930 and 1921 respectively. These are generally regarded as …
… After the war he commanded the Otago Regiment and, in 1930–31, 3rd New Zealand Infantry Brigade. With the advent …
… butterfly was accidently introduced into New Zealand in 1930. It first established itself in Hawke's Bay. Within six …
… export prices soon receded and later collapsed in the early 1930s. By March 1924, £22 million had been advanced to …
… he took a position as lecturer at Sydney University, 1930–34, and in 1935 was appointed to his present post as …
… Zealand's economic life during the depression of the early 1930s; most of the money was borrowed abroad and in 1932 the … exchange. It was suddenly pushed on to that eminence in 1930 by the collapse of wool prices which heralded the onset …
… the Auckland Regiment (1921); A Study in Creative History (1930); The Silent Division (1935); The Conflict of the Cross …
… the slopes of Mount Cook on the Linda Glacier. In January 1930 acting guide J. E. E. Blomfield and four women were …