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… 1940, on the recommendation of Apirana Ngata and the chief judge of the Native Land Court, Jones was appointed private …
Type: Biography
… involved so many people in the Tūranganui district that the judge exclaimed that all the inhabitants of Poverty Bay appeared to be involved. The case was adjourned without judgement, and the commission was abolished soon after. …
Type: Biography
… between September 1933 and February 1938. In spite of the judge's summing up, which took the accusation very …
Type: Biography
… was exceptionally free of industrial troubles. A shrewd judge of men, Nelson helped many to stand on their own feet, …
Type: Biography
… owing to the respect in which Paratene Ngata and the judge, William Mair, were held. In addition, agreement was …
Type: Biography
… judicial body, the Indecent Publications Tribunal, to judge material submitted to it. Initially controversial, …
Type: Biography
… made him popular. He led the orchestra with authority, judged the band competitions, and his own symphony was so …
Type: Biography
… which were part of their traditional food sources. The judge had chosen to base his decisions on Māori rather than …
Type: Biography
… or functioned as an effective deterrent, and had restricted judges’ ability to take individual circumstances into …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Violent crime
… enterprises. This decision would go on to inform later judgements and Waitangi Tribunal findings. The Court of … norms. In the late 1980s the tribunal’s chair, Judge Eddie Durie (Rangitāne, Ngāti Kauwhata, Ngāti …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waitangi Tribunal – Te Rōpū Whakamana
… term, but under the charges Bryers was found guilty of, the judge could not impose any such penalty. The anger of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Dishonesty crime
… End of London, England, on 9 June 1888, the son of Emily Judge and her husband, William Young, a police constable. …
Type: Biography
… 'was called Faithful and True; and in righteousness he doth judge and make war'. From Mōhaka he returned to the Urewera. … to the Supreme Court, the sentence was overturned. The judge found no misconduct, and no action on the part of Te … Appeal, which in 1890 reinstated the original decision. The judges ruled that the state of mind of the public was …
Type: Biography
… the will did not bear the signature of a witness it was judged invalid. After Pāora Kīngi Maraenui’s death, his …
Type: Biography
… in lectures to the Christchurch High School which were judged 'the first attempt to make Physical Science a branch …
Type: Biography
… Charles François Dumont d'Urville, a civil and criminal judge and heir to vast estates, and his wife, Jeanne …
Type: Biography
… reform may have done the suffragists a service. Fish's ill-judged attacks on women brought little credit to his cause …
Type: Biography
… on 9 April 1930. Tau Hēnare , MP, and F. O. V. Acheson , judge of the Native Land Court, were among those in …
Type: Biography
… but, having settled with her husband at Taurarua (Judges Bay), with the aid of a number of domestic servants …
Type: Biography
… personalities who surpass the ordinary scales by which we judge our fellows'. …
Type: Biography