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… at least one occasion Morgan was personally contacted by a judge concerned that a court suppression order might be …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Digital media and the internet
… Dawe’s novel Into the river (2012) was also controversial. Judges argued that these books’ literary qualities and …
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Part of story: Children’s and young adult literature
… of high-value products by affluent migrants. In 1844 Judge H. S. Chapman’s spacious home in Karori, Wellington, …
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Part of story: Furniture
… nationals. On 7 February 1947 Inglis was appointed chief judge of the commission’s Supreme Court, with the nominal …
Type: Biography
… manufacturing and marketing problems and to learn to judge the quality of butter and cheese. By late 1934 it had …
Type: Biography
… Porou and Ngāti Whakaue, a performer, teacher, composer and judge of haka, has expressed concern at the loss of tribal …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kapa Haka
… linguistics addresses. Early linguist The Supreme Court judge Henry Samuel Chapman was also an amateur linguist. In …
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Part of story: Linguistics
… and Whitaker Claims Act 1871, was passed empowering a judge of the Supreme Court to investigate. Not until his …
Type: Biography
… magistrate in Whangarei and in 1929 became chief judge of Western Samoa. The territory was embroiled in the … regulations and minor liabilities. Lucidly and briefly, his judgements explained the effects of statutes and …
Type: Biography
… defended MacKenzie at the resultant trial, during which the judge, G. D. Speight, and the jury were taken to her …
Type: Biography
… by Shortland for libel. The jury found for Martin, but the judge, William Martin, awarded him only one year's salary. …
Type: Biography
… of what he regarded as 'shoddy' history and those he judged to have dodged the real work of the historian by …
Type: Biography
… became less prescriptive as the century progressed. When judged against British standards in the 1930s, New Zealand …
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Part of story: Clothes
… presentation brought compliments from Crown solicitors and judges. From commissioners of police he received …
Type: Biography
… processions are held in cities – their success is often judged by the size of the crowds they attract. Parades and …
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Part of story: Parades and protest marches
… poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In 1830 his father became a judge of the court of King's Bench and was knighted. 'Coley' …
Type: Biography
… son of Albert Bathurst Piddington, a barrister and later judge, and his wife, Marion Louisa O’Reilly, a eugenist …
Type: Biography
… annual convention in 1956 and was appointed an honorary judge in 1962. Besides thousands of irises, the nursery …
Type: Biography
… was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment by a New Plymouth judge for begging to get a cork leg. An artificial leg …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Street life
… so that it might be preserved for all time. Eruini asked Judge C. E. MacCormick of the Native Land Court to advise …
Type: Biography