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… Political League, and through the columns of the women's paper Daybreak. They had asked for the creation of an …
Type: Biography
… the activities of the Nelson Magistrate’s Court and wrote a paper the following year entitled ‘Justice and race: a …
Type: Biography
… efforts received a lot of favourable publicity in the newspapers and new patients flocked to his practice. Homeopathy … effective than a placebo. A 2015 review of 225 research papers led the Australian National Health and Medical …
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Part of story: Alternative health therapies
… and three others became supervisors for the Tasman Pulp and Paper Company. A nephew whom she raised became a senior …
Type: Biography
… in Ashburton where he was for a time editor of a newspaper and in 1900 a commission agent. In September 1899 … Society of New Zealand in 1911 and that year gave a paper, 'The evolution of penny postage in New Zealand', …
Type: Biography
… nearly lost her life while saving some of her husband's papers. The school was continued in a large house in …
Type: Biography
… apprenticed as a compositor on the Daily Southern Cross newspaper. A few years later he transferred to the reporting … circulation. By 1900 it had the largest circulation of any paper in New Zealand. Leys was an ardent liberal and friend … 1891 and 1897 he represented a syndicate of New Zealand newspapers at conventions in Australia on proposals for …
Type: Biography
… and arbitration column in the White Ribbon and read a long paper on disarmament to the 1932 WCTU conference. After Ben …
Type: Biography
… private business. He started as a director of the Whakatāne Paper Mills, becoming managing director in 1942 and chairman …
Type: Biography
… to this epidemic. He later published a significant paper comparing numbers of deaths for vaccinated and …
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Part of story: Death rates and life expectancy
… news service, was in charge of supplements to mark the paper’s 21st birthday in 1928, and became the first news …
Type: Biography
… of Dairy Technology in 1967. Through his 136 published papers and books he was well known and respected throughout …
Type: Biography
… an Auckland counterpart. He appointed Minhinnick to the new paper, sending him to work on the Christchurch Sun for a … 1987. For many years they were syndicated in other newspapers. His published collections were popular and scores of … chair at the Evening Standard when Low left the London newspaper in 1949. In contrast to Low, Minhinnick saw his role …
Type: Biography
… to suffer bouts of depression. Rina Moore presented four papers at the fourth International Congress of Social …
Type: Biography
… director Harry Botham it taught classical and some jazz papers. In 1998, when Wellington Polytechnic was absorbed …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Arts education and training
… advertising revenue of print publications, especially newspapers, encouraging them to move online. In addition the … – significantly higher than for television (47%), print newspapers (37%), and radio (37%). This figure rose markedly … The Stuff website was set up in 2000 by Independent Newspapers Limited (INL) as an online brand for its 10 daily …
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Part of story: Digital media and the internet
… as a field geologist, he was not efficient in day-to-day paper work, nor did he publish much original work. Apart …
Type: Biography
… programme. In addition he explored the hinterland and wrote papers on the local goldfields. Under his direction, Thames …
Type: Biography
… Ralph, who was a director of the company, co-signed legal papers. In subsequent years she gifted sections of land for …
Type: Biography
… he retired, he had written some 80 of the 700 scientific papers, bulletins, and official reports published by the …
Type: Biography