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… In the 1960s and 1970s there was a growing exodus of liberal whites. While some showed their opposition to …
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Part of story: South Africans
… farm, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Named after Liberal politician (later premier) John Ballance, it was …
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Part of story: Wairarapa places
… mine at Rūnanga, near Greymouth. Opened in 1902 by the Liberal government to provide competition within the coal … environment in which to spread their socialist gospel. The Liberal government, reliant politically on the support of … of his opponent, Sir Arthur Guinness, Speaker in the Liberal government since 1903, depicted Webb as representing …
Type: Biography
… forthcoming election, and he was a member of the Central Liberal Committee which supported George Grey and other Liberal candidates. Desmond did not stand for Parliament in …
Type: Biography
… for the Mount Ida electorate. Describing himself as a liberal, Ewing advocated the speedy construction of the … shooting incident. Ewing was also to lose to independent Liberal A. L. Herdman in 1902. He was never able to appeal …
Type: Biography
… for contemporary cultural values was of a piece with his liberal (left-wing, but politically independent) stance that … sedition and indecent publications, but wanted them to be liberal and censorship decisions to be made only after …
Type: Biography
… Henry Demarest Lloyd were fascinated by the reforms of the Liberal government in New Zealand. Brooklyn, NZ New …
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Part of story: North Americans
… Child welfare During the 1960s New Zealand and other liberal welfare states began to regulate and administer …
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Part of story: Family welfare
… Anglican parishes. At the same time, others identified with liberal attitudes towards theology, morality and social …
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Part of story: Anglican Church
… saw three parties – United (a repackaged version of the Liberal Party), Reform and Labour – each get between 25% and …
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Part of story: Electoral systems
… anti-semitic, but that ended in the 1970s under the more liberal leadership of Bruce Beetham. Support and seats At …
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Part of story: Political parties
… Fish and game In the early years, societies imported and liberated all kinds of animals, but by the 1870s they …
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Part of story: Acclimatisation
… a butterfly. Butterflies are seen as free, independent and liberated – as the association believes deaf people are when …
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Part of story: Disability and disability organisations
… those, William Pettit, became discontented with the growing liberalism of the SCM and led a breakaway movement from …
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Part of story: Interdenominational Christianity
… practices. William Pember Reeves, minister of labour in the Liberal government, introduced the Factories acts of 1891 …
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Part of story: Factory industries
… theology at the Presbyterian Theological Hall, for his liberal teaching which attempted to bring a positive …
Type: Biography
… began to replace gas lighting on city streets. The Liberals, elected in 1890, bolstered the capital with new …
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Part of story: Wellington region
… four years he had some of his most notable successes on Liberator. Together they won the 1894 Grand National Hurdle …
Type: Biography
… dramatic amphibious landing at In’chon, which quickly liberated Seoul and led to the collapse of the North Korean …
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Part of story: Asian conflicts
… drink and dance without fear of police raids. The more liberal licensing regime allowed some restaurants to be …
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Part of story: Nightclubs