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… was denied. Others arrested at Parihaka were released, the judge questioning the legality of the government actions and … his followers'. Bryce was later praised for his skill and judgement in using the forces at his command to such …
Type: Biography
… kingdom's own courts for land, civil and criminal cases. Judges, registrars, police and clerks were appointed; dog …
Type: Biography
… and their supporters claimed that he had influence with the judges. The matter was aired at length in the Auckland …
Type: Biography
… 1894. Its belligerent tone and aggressive stance may be judged by Holland's conviction in 1896 for libelling the …
Type: Biography
… had never seen when he returned to Scotland in 1899. No one judged him harshly for a commonplace pattern of behaviour in …
Type: Biography
… submitted to the Native Land Court at Foxton in 1873. The judge's decision was powerfully assisted by Te Keepa's …
Type: Biography
… as a matter of course, among them Peter Buck, Tau Hēnare, Judge F. O. V. Acheson , Professor Horace Belshaw of …
Type: Biography
… he was able to gather around himself. But it was ill judged. The majority of existing members, large landowners …
Type: Biography
… qualifications were recognised by the local county court judge, subject to the approval of the chief justice, William …
Type: Biography