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… and demanded a Bill to restrict entry. The Premier, Sir George Grey, followed this with a memorandum on Chinese …
… was held, without any real result, but the Governor, Sir George Grey, gave von Tempsky the chance to withdraw his …
… , not long after his marriage to Fanny Erskine, daughter of George Draper, a London merchant. He was an idealistic … of the Maori War period. Upon the fall of Fox in 1862 Grey, the Governor, invited him to form a ministry, but he …
… combined with his voracious reading (especially Henry George, Edward Bellamy, and Marx), the influence of early … defaulter, he was elected for Webb's constituency of Grey. In the first session of 1919, Holland was elected …
… to date from the Colonial Hospitals built by Governor Sir George Grey in Auckland, New Plymouth, Wanganui, and …
… in 1876. After dissolution following the fall of Sir George Grey's Government in 1879, he stood again for Hokitika as a supporter of Grey and was one of the two candidates elected. With …
… of more war and confiscation. Although McLean and then Sir George Grey conducted a series of formal negotiations with …
… staff. Another explorer-artist of the early forties was George French Angas, who in 1843 had accompanied Sir George Grey to South Australia. In the following year he …
… in the early years of the colony. In 1862, however, Sir George Grey had some correspondence with a German company which …
… he later transferred to London. Photography Glass, Alfred George Douglas (1901– ). Photographer and Eccentric. Douglas … , such as Margot Fonteyn, Alicia Markova, and Beryl Gray. Bryan Ashbridge has toured in every major country of … the firm of Murray, Ward, and Partners. Watt, Group Captain George Ernest, C.B.E., A.F.C. (1908– ). General manager of …