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… and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. In this paper, 'Contribution to the osteology of the aborigines of …
Type: Biography
… on his face, Ron Smith was studious and meticulous with paper work. Although rather shy, he was a passionate – some …
Type: Biography
… After two more years of unremitting drive he put the newspaper back on its feet with a combination of new plant and a … to the Press as to his racing stud. He not only saved the paper from bankruptcy but more than tripled its earning …
Type: Biography
… technology weekly Computerworld became the first print newspaper to hire dedicated online editorial staff and publish … website. Its publisher, Barry Colman, explained that the paper would focus on providing electronic publishing …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Digital media and the internet
… Ara was frequently cited in national and international newspapers, magazines and other media as an authoritative source … that the site is widely used for school projects, NCEA exam papers, university theses and lectures. Te Ara images and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Ara – a history
… seven of these bear his name. He wrote numerous scientific papers and popular articles on botanical subjects. Wall had …
Type: Biography
… from British periodicals were reprinted in New Zealand newspapers from the early 1840s. Fashion was largely an elite … makers. In the 1850s and 1860s domestic sewing machines and paper patterns became available, making home dressmaking …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Clothes
… He was survived by Dora and their children. Many of his papers are in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. …
Type: Biography
… by the ability of Apirana Ngata , who presented four papers setting out his proposals for reforming Māori …
Type: Biography
… on stellar impact and energy transfer. In 1874 he published papers in the Transactions and Proceedings of the New …
Type: Biography
… the Dunedin Club. Frequently at midnight, or later, a newspaper messenger had to lure him from the card room and tell him the paper was about to go to press and he still had his …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gambling
… the Daily Advertiser in Montreal, the first daily newspaper in Canada, supporting French aspirations and the cause of responsible self-government. The paper was influential but not financially successful and … the New Zealand Journal as proprietor-editor. The newspaper was the unofficial organ of the New Zealand Company, …
Type: Biography
… published, the culmination of 20 years' work and over 20 papers on puff-balls and related fungi. The lack of …
Type: Biography
… before becoming proprietor of the Cootamundra Liberal newspaper. Educated to primary school level, Doidge learnt the … to spend two days in an open boat. Doidge worked as a newspaperman on the Pātea Country Press. Thereafter his rise was … rapid: from shipping reporter on the Auckland Star to that paper’s representative in the parliamentary press gallery, …
Type: Biography
… guessed’ by government. 1981–84 In 1981 election briefing papers, Treasury argued more forcefully than before that the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Treasury
… then to Makogai island, Fiji, where he wrote an important paper on leprosy. The following year he was appointed chief …
Type: Biography
… election of 1881. John Enys published a number of papers in the Transactions and Proceedings of the New …
Type: Biography
… 1924, and published occasional journalism in the Auckland papers. In the early 1930s he turned to satire to express …
Type: Biography
… the National government to establish the Tasman Pulp and Paper company. Its newsprint-manufacturing plant at Kawerau …
Type: Biography
… towards the gay community: ‘Every time you picked up the paper there was a new bit of news about how you could catch …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gay men’s lives