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… Patricia returned to New Zealand bringing Leonard’s papers with her. These have been deposited with the Museum …
Type: Biography
… architect Cecil Wood and from 1928 to 1933 completed papers for an associateship with the New Zealand Institute …
Type: Biography
… excellent one from every point of view', and a Christchurch paper predicted that Perceval's courtly manners, legal …
Type: Biography
… did not have a separate philosophy department – philosophy papers were taught as part of a social science degree. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Philosophy
… unionists, miners at Millerton decided to boycott Westport papers and all tradesmen who advertised in them. 3 …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public protest
… influenced by and reflected in the media, particularly newspapers. While Auckland papers were available, Waikato newspapers provided detailed local news and commentary. The most …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waikato region
… with the present. ‘A curious people’ The Evening Post newspaper commented on 2 January 1901, ‘ We are a curious … Day 1900 was quieter than normal, and in 1901 the newspapers recognised the significance but noted the lack of … sometimes brought a historical reminiscence in the local paper, but little more. There were organised gatherings in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Anniversaries
… Before then sports reporting was almost totally in newspapers and magazines. The first broadcast in New Zealand … details. The match had been previewed in the local morning paper the Press , but there was no report afterwards. Test …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Sports reporting and commentating
… to measure the ages of volcanic ash showers. The original paper on radiocarbon dating, published by Willard Libby in …
Type: Biography
… novels. Some were serialised in major English and American papers before appearing as books, several were published in …
Type: Biography
… When it burnt down in 1959, with the loss of all his papers and belongings, army officers subscribed to replace …
Type: Biography
… accommodation in return for work such as sorting waste paper. Later they became night shelters and other forms of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Salvation Army
… firmly. Transferred after a year to the weekly companion paper, the Otago Witness , as associate editor, Eileen …
Type: Biography
… Survey. Nevertheless, Speight produced nearly 130 papers and reports which, thanks to his thoroughness, …
Type: Biography
… by Samuel Johnson in 1866. The Furness family were the paper’s principal owners from 1879 until 1998. In 2014 the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Marlborough region
… the Bay of Plenty Times in 1879, and was connected with the paper until 1887. He was the first chairman of the Katikati …
Type: Biography
… innovations. Warm clothing was needed, but the aute (paper mulberry), the plant used to make tapa-cloth garments …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori weaving and tukutuku – te raranga me te whatu
… a third option, ‘state purchase and control’, to the ballot paper. While debating the act, Parliament made six o’clock …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Liquor laws
… to Sydney. There she worked as a reporter on a local paper. After her return to New Zealand about a year later …
Type: Biography