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… play readings, musical evenings and parties. From the early 1930s Sinclaire was a regular communicant of the Anglican …
Type: Biography
… of the harbour board (1923–26), mayor (1925–38) and, in 1930, chairman of the unemployment committee. His …
Type: Biography
… sheep run down the main street. Unusual origins During the 1930s economic depression a camp for unemployed men was set …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: King Country places
… only to Australian cricketer Don Bradman’s famous 2,960 in 1930. Donnelly became the first New Zealander to score a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cricket
… the collage-like picture of the economic depression of the 1930s, Songs for Uncle Scrim (1976), and Songs to the j …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Plays and playwrights
… century, and routes to other regions were completed by the 1930s. Small rural populations made financing and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… courts from adult cases. A romp in the mayoral hay In 1930 young Ōamaru woman Ethel Crouch was charged with ‘being …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Youth offenders
… Christian model. Eru Tumutara died at Te Teko on 11 January 1930, survived by his wife and five children. Mānihera …
Type: Biography
… philanthropy continued in the depression of the early 1930s. Many farmers, including a number who had trained on …
Type: Biography
… Labour held the balance of power in Parliament, and by 1930 Savage was urging that the party should be more active … of the economic depression of the late 1920s and early 1930s and the deprivation and suffering that many people, … abdominal pains; they were to recur throughout the 1930s. From 1933 he traversed New Zealand repeatedly with an …
Type: Biography
… along the road', published in the New Zealand Herald in May 1930. His major project was the completion of a novel, … sophistication makes even the short stories of the 1930s and 1940s much more than the mere transcription of …
Type: Biography
… demands for medical and educational grants increased. By 1930 the board itself and many of its members, including … worse. The crisis emerged at the board’s meeting of June 1930. It transpired that Jones’s estate was owed £12,000; …
Type: Biography
… of the New South Wales Broadcasting Company Orchestra until 1930, when he went to the National Broadcasting Orchestra of …
Type: Biography
… series of programmes on the lives of great composers. In 1930, however, when the presenter of the children's session …
Type: Biography
… Zealand and attended a number of national conferences. In 1930 she led the New Zealand delegation to the Pan-Pacific …
Type: Biography
… Bennett had given up her medical practice in the city in 1930, but her retirement provided her with fresh …
Type: Biography
… in the plight of refugees who came to New Zealand in the 1930s. She was a member of the Senate of the University of …
Type: Biography
… for the Working Woman and the Workers' Weekly in the 1930s and a pamphlet on Wellington's housing shortage in …
Type: Biography
… the 1936 examination. Bird was to retire at the end of 1930, but was persuaded to accept the new post of …
Type: Biography
… a gradual decrease in Buckman's performances until in the 1930s she had given up public appearances and was teaching …
Type: Biography