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… and is now in the Auckland War Memorial Museum. His papers reveal the keen interest he took in Maori and Moriori …
Type: Biography
… of a lasting nature’. 1 Such concerns did not prevent the paper from regularly advertising the local rink. Roller …
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Part of story: Roller skating and skateboarding
… community institutions. She also contributed to the major papers in Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch. On 20 August …
Type: Biography
… on a wide range of topics – he produced more than 150 papers. Some of his work fails to stand up in the light of …
Type: Biography
… Annie often accompanied Rosamond when she sold the Army’s paper the War Cry and also took part in open-air meetings. …
Type: Biography
… other prose writers. In 1962 she began teaching a master’s paper on New Zealand literature, the first of its kind in …
Type: Biography
… poultry. She became a regular columnist for a number of papers and would contribute to the New Zealand Farmer for 50 …
Type: Biography
… National Council of Women of New Zealand , where she read a paper on 'Marriage and divorce'. A resolution which arose …
Type: Biography
… plants Phylloglossum and Tmesipteris , and the tuatara. His papers on these topics of general scientific interest were …
Type: Biography
… and fairness, and for reasons of prestige, examination papers were marked in the UK from 1879 until the beginning …
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Part of story: Tertiary education
… over by producing a cold can of beer from an empty roll of paper and ‘other impossible places’. 1 State intervention …
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Part of story: Dental care
… against fascism. He was appointed editor of the CPNZ newspaper, the Workers’ Weekly , that year and began to work … force in transforming it into a more readable and popular paper, relaunching it as the People’s Voice later that year. …
Type: Biography
… over by Professor T. A. Hunter ) and edited the student paper Spike , for which he wrote quantities of verse and … and the later biography were preceded by lectures and papers testing the way ahead. In 1967, a few months after …
Type: Biography
… with vine-growing; in 1825 the first of his several papers on viticulture was published in Sydney. At the same … government policy on old land claims. He wrote a number of papers and pamphlets on land claims and on the early history … Wales government gave him adequate backing and Sydney newspapers were unrelentingly critical of 'Mr Borer Busby …
Type: Biography
… New Zealand at Dunedin in June 1901, where he presented a paper on the plants of the Chatham Islands and advocated the … Allan , who became a close friend and co-authored important papers with Cockayne. The search for hybrid forms throughout …
Type: Biography
… Wairau affair. He succeeded Francis Jollie as editor of the paper but resigned in the latter part of 1845 as the paper's proprietor, Charles Elliott, could pay his editor …
Type: Biography
… soundings. There were also wrangles over the publication of papers relating to the Parihaka crisis. Gordon left New … of Sidney Herbert, and edited his father's and his own papers. He served on committees in the House of Lords and …
Type: Biography
… became one of the party's London leaders, and wrote for its paper, the Socialist. His enthusiasm for industrial unionism …
Type: Biography
… When C. W. Adams , then chief surveyor at Dunedin, wrote a paper on the measurement of distances with long steel tapes, …
Type: Biography