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… Parr's term expired in 1929; he returned to New Zealand in 1930 and was promptly appointed leader of the Legislative …
Type: Biography
… continued to travel with Rātana in the late 1920s and early 1930s. In 1928 Iriaka gave birth to a son, Hāmuera (Samuel). …
Type: Biography
… made it a cornerstone of his educational philosophy. In 1930 Richardson began attending the small school at Ostend …
Type: Biography
… became less and less active. Her husband died on 19 July 1930 and she survived him by less than a year. She died on …
Type: Biography
… house Hinerupe at Te Araroa: it was refurbished in the 1930s. The interior carvings of Ō-hine-waiapu, another …
Type: Biography
… had often prayed publicly in the name of Jesus; in the 1930s this practice was dropped and the Māngai himself was … regarded as imbued with spiritual forces, died early in the 1930s, and not long afterwards the Māngai began to encourage …
Type: Biography
… sisters and three brothers. Fred’s parents separated in the 1930s, and he distanced himself from his physically abusive …
Type: Biography
… if not the universal practices, in infant rooms. In the mid-1930s to 1940s, the New Zealand Department of Education, …
Type: Biography
… to the publishers Charles Begg and Company. In the 1930s the urgings of James McDermott, chief engineer in the …
Type: Biography
… way to make it. Their first major success came in the late 1930s with porcelain components for the reticulation of …
Type: Biography
… and the New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society in 1930–31. He helped persuade the government to establish the …
Type: Biography
… birth or a midwife-assisted home birth since the late 1930s, but almost all women chose the hospital option. In …
Type: Biography
… gone the Rātana–Kotahitanga executive would collapse. By 1930 Ngata regarded Pēpene as an obstacle to his land …
Type: Biography
… the dominant theme of the New Zealand arts through the 1930s and 1940s. The prevailing quest was for a style that …
Type: Biography
… freezing works. During the economic depression of the 1930s he was unemployed, and the family moved to Lower Hutt …
Type: Biography
… funding, but under the financial stringency of the 1930s this became a constant struggle. Marsden was also …
Type: Biography
… Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, Whakatāne and Tauranga. By 1930 Paraire Paikea was one of the Tokowhitu (Committee of …
Type: Biography
… Italian Romanesque Star of the Sea Convent Block, Howick (1930–31). In 1937 Sheppard joined the Auckland District …
Type: Biography
… assistant. He taught at Nelson College from 1928 to August 1930, when he transferred to Wanganui Technical College. The …
Type: Biography
… Harry established in a schoolroom next to the church. In 1930, the family moved into the central city as Harry had …
Type: Biography