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… of staff for an undergraduate hospital’. As well as writing papers on surgery, he was co-editor of The essentials of …
Type: Biography
… and wood residues produced by the timber and pulp and paper industries. Amongst New Zealand’s largest power …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Energy supply and use
… 'with something for every political ear'. By 1883 the same paper was praising him for being honest, experienced and …
Type: Biography
… each year in the 1950s. New sources – in New Zealand, newspapers and personal papers – were combed; but the document remained king – oral …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: History and historians
… writing, sending articles and stories to magazines and newspapers. In 1930 she was the 'Annual Discovery' of the New … library she contributed 14 articles a month to various papers as well as writing her first two novels, published … relentless labour of contributing regular articles to newspapers and journals such as the Manchester Guardian and the …
Type: Biography
… weeks, when Scouts earned money for tasks, and bottle and paper drives raised funds and displayed active citizenship. …
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Part of story: Youth organisations
… in Maud Sherwood's work – vivid colours dashed onto the paper in broad sweeps, the assured linear qualities either …
Type: Biography
… Sim played a prominent part in the cause of law reform. His paper to the Fourth Dominion Legal Conference in Dunedin in …
Type: Biography
… and he was involved in planning the Tasman pulp and paper project at Kawerau, built to utilise the great …
Type: Biography
… Between 1875 and 1933 he published 375 scientific papers and articles, mainly on plants, crustaceans, fish and …
Type: Biography
… wrote a moving farewell to him in the Anglican Māori paper Te Toa Takitini. Tumatahi lamented that if Eru had …
Type: Biography
… to him by Schoon. These paintings, many of them gouaches on paper, were executed with little sign of gesture or …
Type: Biography
… world leader in this field, Ward presented the key paper on dairy cattle breeding to the Seventh International …
Type: Biography
… land sales – some men were getting drunk and signing sales papers, or selling land to pay debts to tavern owners or to … women engaged in vigorous lobbying, wrote letters to newspapers, published pamphlets, and held or participated in …
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Part of story: Women’s movement
… in paid employment. They delivered milk in the morning, newspapers after school, and a range of other goods. Part-time … no longer existed, and a decline in metropolitan newspapers led to fewer paper rounds. These jobs have largely been replaced by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: City children and youth
… working people’s club was the 1968 Kinleith Pulp and Paper Workers’ Socialist Association (later the Tokoroa …
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Part of story: Men’s clubs
… pioneer botanist Leonard Cockayne , who dictated his final papers to Poole’s colleague, Mary Sutherland , in their … by ‘an enticing array’ of new developments in the pulp and paper sector, opportunities for further large-scale …
Type: Biography
… for his visionary promotion of Auckland, Jack Allum left no papers, and his personal and political convictions were …
Type: Biography
… extend her knowledge, work, make new contacts and present papers at medical conferences. The first president in 1922 …
Type: Biography
… state within a state. Bennett founded a weekly paper, the Social Democrat , which replaced the Leader. The …
Type: Biography