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… government. The Waitangi Tribunal is chaired by the chief judge of the Māori Land Court. In 1985 the tribunal’s …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Law
… Rayner’s private party argument did not convince the judge during the subsequent court case and he was fined …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Restaurants and food outlets
… on Māori. The chair of the Waitangi Tribunal and chief judge of the Māori Land Court (Eddie Durie), the minister of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori
… claims on Parliament that a commission consisting of two judges of the Supreme Court was appointed to investigate the …
Type: Biography
… considerable talents. The Labour government appointed him a judge of the Court of Arbitration in 1937, and an MLC in …
Type: Biography
… to be about 15 billion tonnes, of which 8.6 billion are judged to be economically recoverable. Production in 2002 …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Economy
… conference dinner she said that women 'were content to be judged on the merit of the work they performed and asked …
Type: Biography
… architectural work. Petre also designed houses, including Judge H. S. Chapman's Dunedin house (1875), an early example …
Type: Biography
… athletics championships, kindling a boom in the sport. As a judge he became only the second New Zealander to officiate …
Type: Biography
… make up a great part of British history'. An outburst by Judge T. B. Gillies during a celebrated rape trial was put …
Type: Biography
… in 1858. Kahupāke was a witness for the suppliant, but the judge found against her. This judgement, unfavourable to Māori claims at Ōrākei, affected …
Type: Biography
… two nephews (later Professor Angus Ross and District Court Judge Thomas Allen Ross) with their secondary and tertiary …
Type: Biography
… and her husband, John Stephen Nash, a laundryman and boxing judge. She was educated at Greymouth District High School, …
Type: Biography
… ill-treatment of the children. These complaints were later judged groundless by a committee of inquiry. In June, …
Type: Biography
… his services to the Canterbury Horticultural Society as a judge of street and flower competitions. He was a committee …
Type: Biography
… lost. In 1931 J. A. Shand wrote a long history, but it was judged unpublishable. Finally, in 1949 D. O. W. Hall, a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: South African War
… It meant that last appeals would be heard by New Zealand judges in a measure designed, according to Attorney-General …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Self-government and independence
… value. In this way they are exploited unmercifully. In my judgement a person who is a victim should not be subject to … an application in advance through the court registrar. The judge can approve or decline the application and can remove …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Violent crime
… carried by the wind, so the intensity of an eruption can be judged partly by the distance its eruption material is …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Volcanoes
… married in Meerut in 1858.) Wilson took up the position of judge at Moradabad and on the outbreak of rebellion at …
Type: Biography