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… the 19th century, but their numbers increased from the late 1930s. Italians, Greeks, Yugoslavs, Germans and others …
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Part of story: Migrant and refugee organisations
… in the South, comprising 198 clubs and 10,912 members. In 1930 the New Zealand Women’s Bowling Association was formed …
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Part of story: Bowls, pétanque and tenpin
… their premises for decades. Professional organisers By 1930 nine or ten big art unions ran each year, each earning …
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Part of story: Gambling
… and established a good flock of Corriedales. In the early 1930s he began to breed and race horses. About the end of …
Type: Biography
… the Council. MacGregor retired from his legal practice in 1930 and from the Council in 1935. A photograph of John …
Type: Biography
… gravels and the formation of fine-grained sediment. In the 1930s he showed that many of the siliceous volcanic rocks …
Type: Biography
… the early 20th century, and settled in New Zealand. In the 1930s in Christchurch Shima taught wrestling and judo. His …
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Part of story: Martial arts
… He raised money for two more aero clubs, and early in 1930 raised over £15,000 to establish the country's first …
Type: Biography
… 1929 and 1936 and, in addition, lectured for the WEA from 1930 to 1934. In 1936 he went to the University of London, …
Type: Biography
… progressed. When judged against British standards in the 1930s, New Zealand men were described as ‘not, in the main, …
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Part of story: Clothes
… the Duffus Lubecki Scholarship, which she also received in 1930 and 1931 for further research. She began work in 1932 …
Type: Biography
… Pabst worked with the sisters for two years in the early 1930s. A range of fashion goods were made, including …
Type: Biography
… Rae Benjamin, whom he married in Melbourne, probably in the 1930s. They were divorced in May 1948, and on 11 June that …
Type: Biography
… after birth Until hospital births became the norm in the 1930s, midwives and nurses were often paid to stay in the …
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Part of story: Pregnancy, birth and baby care
… Eden and Mount Albert battalions of the Home Guard. In 1930 he was elected to the General Council of Education, the …
Type: Biography
… to Waimaha and Maungapōhatu for display and reburial. In 1930 he outlined the seven positions of significance within …
Type: Biography
… The Rastafari movement arose in Jamaica in the 1930s. Its followers worship Haile Selassie (the former …
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Part of story: Diverse religions
… attempts to ensure equality of access harked back to the 1930s, while the retention of a user-pays element …
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Part of story: Primary health care
… to the first clubs in Wellington and Auckland in 1921. By 1930 there were 23 clubs in the larger towns, with over …
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Part of story: Men’s clubs
… committee of the Supreme Court when it was established in 1930, and continued as a member until his retirement in …
Type: Biography