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… million, more than twice what it was 10 years before. The post-war baby boom at one end of the chain of education and, … their budgetary importance grew, they remained, despite post-war increases, at 14–16 per cent of the national income …
… Europe ceased during the Second World War. Features of the post-war trade with Europe have been the preponderance of … Finland (paper), and the U.S.S.R. (motor spirit). Post-war Europe contributed only a small percentage of New …
… intelligent than she was amiable”. Bell now returned to his post in Nelson, completed the Waitohi (Picton) purchase, and … met on 14 August 1871 he was elected Speaker. He filled the post with distinction throughout that Parliament, but then … than Bell as New Zealand representative in London. The post was admirably suited to his talents. Though the decline …
… He was extolling not Zealandia, Mother of the Free, but apostrophising the Empire of the Good Queen's Jubilee in … isles! But greater fame was in store. Universal penny postage (ah, Progress) swept her triumphantly onward and outward on the flood of trivialities that makes up the postbag. From 1901 till 1909, in a well-washed red, her …
… his Chief Justiceship in New Zealand for 17 years, a post to which he was appointed on the recommendation of Mr …
… Galleries and libraries. T.E. New Zealand Times and Evening Post , 28 Dec 1897 (Obit) Wellington Independent , 28 Jan, …
… and in 1869 was elected Superintendent of Taranaki – a post which he retained until the abolition of the provincial …
… and to study aviation activities throughout the world. The post of Director of Air Services was established in 1925, …
… at St. Mark's Ophthalmic Hospital, Dublin. His subsequent post-graduate studies included experience in Germany, and an …
… radio-transmitting station is maintained by the New Zealand Post Office at Himatangi (6 miles north-east). Foxton is a …