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… newly married wife. In the first place he used an imaginary post in the secret service to explain to the bride's family …
… with an inquest if he is satisfied by inquiries or a post-mortem that death is due to natural causes. An inquest …
… amalgamations, 59 per cent remained uneconomic in the post-war period. After a period when, like the rest of the …
… This is true also of the lower hill country, but in the post-war period aerial topdressing, along with favourable …
… peas, sweet corn, and tomatoes has been stimulated in the post-war period by the establishment of canning and freezing …
… classes (Primers 1, 2, 3, and 4) and ultimately begin post-primary work in Form III at the age of 12. Most …
… by him in Christchurch. In neither case was the New Zealand Post Office involved. by Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research …
… are respectively 25·03 per cent and 8451 per cent. The post-war development has therefore seen a greater …
… Jones had a whaling station, Watkin was selected for the post and arrived there in May 1840. Here he established the …
… the age of 21. Later, the Auckland Young Farmers' Club – a post-school agricultural club – was formed by Dr W. S. Hill …