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… Denial Fund”. The Salvation Army has published a weekly paper, the War Cry. since 1883, with the exception of a …
… the Government with advice on designs of coins, medals, and paper money, and sometimes shares in the work of issuing … in New Zealand by coins of distinctive design, dated 1933. Papers read before the society are published in the New …
… The role of the press is also significant. Most of the newspapers carry pages of instruction as well as of news. The … meat production, and wool production — has its own special paper, named respectively the New Zealand Dairy Exporter , …
… radiata pine, in the form both of timber and of pulp and paper, have forest products once again figured prominently …
… He then founded, and became principal proprietor of, a new paper, the Taranaki News , a weekly whose first issue appeared on 14 May 1857. Brown managed this paper until he went on active service in 1860. He had become …
… of “Dominion” in 1909 and subjected to numerous changes of paper and perforation, was in use for approximately 30 years … our stamps have been printed on a wide variety of papers. For security purposes most papers have contained a watermark, the most popular one …
… Paper currency in use in New Zealand comprises bank notes …
… to T. W. Ratana, and he also edited the movement's official paper, Whetu-marama . In order to carry out the founder's …
… superintendent of the union. As early as 1896 she read a paper on Marriage and Divorce before the National Council of …
… The trade group to which all daily newspaper publishers belong is the Newspaper Proprietors' Association; the New Zealand Journalists' … O'Neill (1932–65), Journalist, Christchurch. The 20 oldest papers surviving in New Zealand are: Taranaki Herald , 4 Aug …