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… United States in 1935 and again in 1938, when the New York Post dubbed her “The Dynamo From Down Under”. When, during …
… Bench, he became chairman of the Public Service and Post and Telegraph Appeal Boards, and in 1920 was …
… in the New River estuary with 30 passengers. In 1857 a post office was established and the first sale of town …
… by the institution at Watheroo in Western Australia. This post meant a considerable degree of scientific isolation for …
… Cabinet and into a new phase of New Zealand politics. The postponed election was held in 1943; Labour won without much … and as an aid to rehabilitation. The contrast with the post-1918 programme was striking. Labour's last three years, …
… was, in 1882, appointed a Judge of the Native Land Court, a post for which his knowledge of the Maori language, custom, …
… and 25 per cent severe erosion. Nevertheless, in the post-war period, the sheep population of Tuapeka, Vincent, …
… In 1819, when Thomas McDonnell founded a trading post and shipyard at Hokianga, Patuone and Nene gave the …
… Probably the most significant post-war development has been the establishment of a …
… with its ideals of service is fostered in our primary and post-primary schools with encouraging results. There are 756 …