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… in a new, bicultural, way. A 1988 government policy paper on Māori affairs, He tirohanga rangapu: partnership …
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Part of story: Biculturalism
… was wrapped corner-to-corner in ‘butchers’ wrap’ (brown paper) and tied with string. Butchers also offered regular …
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Part of story: Food shops
… plans to legislate to conserve forests. He contributed a paper which attacked bitter competition and ruinous prices …
Type: Biography
… of their cartoons to the editorial stance of their newspapers. Tom Glover drew left-wing cartoons for Truth in the … York Globe during and after the First World War. The daily papers and second golden age There were more editorial …
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Part of story: Cartooning
… the variety of effects possible through choice of papers and exposures. Egmont and the children of the …
Type: Biography
… presence of an early moa-hunting people. McKay published a paper stating that the evidence actually suggested a …
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Part of story: Anthropology and archaeology
… long before the arrival of Māori. Eventually McKay’s paper ‘On the identity of the Moa-hunters with the present …
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Part of story: Ideas in New Zealand
… important factory industries, such as sugar refining, paper production, cheese production for export and wool … staff from England were all reported in the local newspaper. The exact size and material used for buildings, the …
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Part of story: Factory industries
… warming my feet on the oven door while Dad reads the paper at the table and Mum stirs the stew with a wooden … or shops. Some ran messages, shined shoes or sold newspapers. From 1875 children had to be over 10 (12 from 1877) … did not apply to family farms. Part-time work like newspaper and milk deliveries became common in the 20th century, …
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Part of story: Childhood
… and kareao (supplejack). The coverings were made from aute (paper mulberry), from which comes another name for kites, …
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Part of story: Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro
… of a building was predetermined before pencil was put to paper. Others stated that regulations preventing people …
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Part of story: City planning
… example LSD is known as acid, trips, tabs, sugar cubes and paper; ecstasy is called E, pills, lollies, bikkies and the …
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Part of story: Drugs
… government departments and university faculties. Local papers filled columns with reports on how well a ball had …
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Part of story: Dancing
… and trailing skirts. A few months later she presented a paper on the ill effects of alcohol on the body. In 1902 the …
Type: Biography
… 1920s he was a junior reporter for one of the daily newspapers in Auckland. Kelly joined the Railway Department in … in the Journal of the Polynesian Society ; 18 of his papers had appeared in that journal by 1955. In 1934 he …
Type: Biography
… branches of science and published an annual volume of papers and research reports. A prominent member and medical … rests unpublished in the Alexander Turnbull Library. Newspapers necessarily had a short attention span, and in many …
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Part of story: Intellectuals
… of the New Zealand Institute since 1876, he delivered a paper to the Auckland Institute in June 1891, 'On …
Type: Biography
… its energy requirements. In the early 1920s Mandeno wrote a paper on electricity demand in Tauranga, especially that …
Type: Biography
… Waitōtara River in the south – had been seized, at least on paper. The third war, 1868–69 The third Taranaki war …
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Part of story: Taranaki region
… worked on power projects, Scandinavians helped run pulp-and-paper mills, and thousands of Dutch migrants arrived, the …
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Part of story: Britain, Europe and New Zealand