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… colour effects by flicking and washing colour onto the paper and working on wet paper. In 1966 the first retrospective exhibition of Lusk’s …
Type: Biography
… treasurers of a committee to support the Māori-language newspapers Te Puke ki Hikurangi and Te Tiupiri. Her husband, … which items of foreign news from English-language newspapers should be translated and included. In numerous …
Type: Biography
… and in departmental cellars. In 1943 Guscott went on a paper-chasing visit to Gisborne and in 1944 to Auckland, the … and translations of the treaty and in February 1972 read a paper analysing them to a Victoria University of Wellington …
Type: Biography
… and unable to work with him. Both men drew images on paper – believed to be the earliest Māori ink drawings in … their words on slate and they copied this writing onto paper with quill and ink. The 19 letters still in existence …
Type: Biography
… brought familiar plants they hoped to grow, including aute (paper mulberry), commonly used to make bark-cloth garments …
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Part of story: Māori clothing and adornment – kākahu Māori
… were keen to export, and New Zealand’s pulp and paper industry wanted free entry to Australia. A 1965 …
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Part of story: International economic relations
… the Department of Internal Affairs to request a supply of paper on which to print his comics. They sold in their …
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Part of story: Comics and graphic novels
… government moved three versions of a supplementary order paper to change the Constitution Act 1986 in two ways. The …
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Part of story: Constitution
… occasional column in the Christchurch Press. The English papers endorsed his account; so did a touch judge and …
Type: Biography
… the Official Information Act 1982 made access to official papers easier. Today the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Foreign policy and diplomatic representation
… ( Colocasia antiquorum ), gourd ( Lagenaria siceraria ), paper mulberry ( Broussonetia papyrifera ) and perhaps the …
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Part of story: Human effects on the environment
… in an email, database or computer file, or on a piece of paper, it can be sought under the act. Even information held …
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Part of story: Freedom of official information
… Montrose Graham Collection of artefacts. His collection of papers is divided between the Auckland City Library and the …
Type: Biography
… Kidson was the sole or part author of over 44 scientific papers and in 1952 was awarded the degree of DSc by the …
Type: Biography
… into ropes for fishing nets. Māori experimented with making paper cloth (aute) from the inner bark, and European …
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Part of story: Shrubs and small trees of the forest
… in 1976, probably the first woman news editor of a daily paper in New Zealand. Known to her family and friends as … she retired on 21 June 1986, after nearly 44 years as a newspaper journalist, the front page of the Taranaki Herald was … Trust to mark Litman’s outstanding contribution to the newspaper industry and the enormous input she had into …
Type: Biography
… cabbage tree) – were confined to northern gardens. Aute (paper mulberry) was grown for its fibre, which was made into …
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Part of story: Gardens
… that night, but because he was not a swell, I suppose, the papers scarcely take notice of it.' In his report to the …
Type: Biography
… co-authored with her husband. However, she published a paper in the New Zealand Medical Journal and one in the …
Type: Biography
… Forest Products plant at Kinleith and the Tasman Pulp and Paper plant (part state-owned) at Kawerau. Baby boomers From …
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Part of story: Investment