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… Auckland Institute and Museum council, and was one of the judges of the competition designs for the new Auckland War …
Type: Biography
… not to be put aside for the comfort of individuals. When a judge said in 1921 that allowing people to divorce by mutual …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marriage and partnering
… for murder in New Zealand. In cases of manslaughter, a judge has discretion to impose any penalty up to life …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Violent crime
… a barrister. He was later a distinguished Supreme Court judge and served on the International Military Tribunal for …
Type: Biography
… with the Plunket Society were increasingly called upon to judge the contests, and awarded prizes to babies who were …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Body shape and dieting
… Room for improvement In 2009 principal Youth Court judge Andrew Becroft said in relation to the youth justice …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Youth offenders
… April 1864. Te Mete's leadership, firmness of character and judgement asserted themselves after the wars. Although … was held at Ōtūmoetai in 1893 he was invited to be the judge. Te Mete Raukawa died at Bethlehem on 13 August 1926, …
Type: Biography
… of the first Stafford ministry and finally a Supreme Court judge gave her an assured position in colonial society. Mary …
Type: Biography
… Rohana (who had died in 1900 and 1902 respectively). The judge accepted their evidence and they returned to the …
Type: Biography
… about Books , published in Melbourne, and she occasionally judged literary competitions. Hilda Rollett's skill as an …
Type: Biography
… were G. B. Davy and Theophilus Cooper, both of whom became judges, and Hugh and J. P. Campbell. Yet J. B. was never …
Type: Biography
… a KCMG. The appointment was universally acclaimed. As a judge he displayed the same qualities that had made him so … at the Bar. His conduct of trials was exemplary and his judgements, although not always upheld on appeal, were …
Type: Biography
… for several years, and formed a qualification board to judge applicants for associateships and fellowships. Sparrow …
Type: Biography
… support of the New Zealand Women Writers’ Society and her judging of literary awards. She relished the opportunities …
Type: Biography
… match official) could be asked by the referee to judge on the legitimacy of tries. In 2013 Sky subscribers …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sports reporting and commentating
… assessed for the precision of their marching, teams were judged on the suitability of their uniforms. The appeal of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marching teams and cheerleaders
… tens of metres. Measuring tsunamis The size of a tsunami is judged by its maximum height above sea level – called the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tsunamis
… brothers' St Mary's Boys' School, Napier, where he was judged to be 'of good moral repute. Honest & industrious & …
Type: Biography
… on 22 July 1866, and was buried at St Stephen's cemetery, Judges Bay. …
Type: Biography
… at least, their audiences were predominantly female. The judges on the popular television show of the early 2000s, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cooking