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… Beaglehole. Hunter's passion for education as a social and liberalising force drew him into a wide range of activity …
Type: Biography
… of Epworth who is played by Guy Pearce. The film plays liberally with time-frames for narrative effect. The convert …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Feature film
… party politics. Nevertheless, he was a secret member of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand, and wielded …
Type: Biography
… faith in progress and democracy of turn-of-the-century liberalism, but as Spur of morning and The making of a New …
Type: Biography
… many addresses on university education, showing a strong liberal stance and a deep concern for the value of tertiary …
Type: Biography
… the compulsory acquisition of land by the Crown, once the Liberal policy had been endorsed by the electorate in 1893 …
Type: Biography
… and in political campaigning on behalf of Labour and Liberal parliamentary candidates. One of the WDU's …
Type: Biography
… of his main prophecies. Taiāwhio was a member of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand, and he became …
Type: Biography
… finance, Roger Douglas, was an ardent advocate of economic liberalisation. He removed most controls over the economy, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History
… conversationalist and able musician. He enjoyed the 'liberal feeling prevalent here', but his atheistic views …
Type: Biography
… ball. He matured into a reserved man of wide interests and liberal sympathies and opinions. Edward Wakefield said he …
Type: Biography
… not intervene in domestic politics; at the time, both Liberal and Labour parties were attacking the government's …
Type: Biography
… contested the Taranaki electorate as an independent Liberal in 1907 and 1908. In 1911 he sold his share of the …
Type: Biography
… the possibility of intellectual, sexual and emotional liberation for women. One of the distinctive features of the …
Type: Biography
… by her own party at the next election when it chose an ex-Liberal to contest the seat. Melville said bitterly that …
Type: Biography
… of men-only public bars by conducting sit-ins (‘pub liberations’) at city hotels. Raglan In February 1978, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public protest
… Atkinson's prudent management made it possible for the Liberals to plan expansion from a relatively steady base … election by 'packing' the Legislative Council with anti-Liberal members, including himself. In 1891, after defeat, …
Type: Biography
… of New Zealand. At Karori he presided over meetings of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand. In 1901 he was …
Type: Biography
… Forbes and in April 1928 by W. A. Veitch and the revived Liberal Party. By September the three men had attracted the …
Type: Biography
… other Dalmatian winemakers lobbied the government for more liberal liquor laws, and gradually the restrictions were …
Type: Biography