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… wider recognition. He published a number of articles in newspapers and the Transactions and Proceedings of the New … rests, however, on his collection of books, pamphlets, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, paintings and photographs … CMS missionaries in New Zealand. Also notable were the papers of Edward Shortland , Captain William Cargill , and …
Type: Biography
… theme of his always erudite, eminently readable technical papers. His passion culminated with A span of bridges , an …
Type: Biography
… and in her teaching. Almost her last act was to endorse the paper as carrying the only written record of many of the …
Type: Biography
… During his career he wrote over 200 scientific and popular papers and was a member of the New Zealand Association of …
Type: Biography
… of the publishers Wilson and Horton, if he would edit the paper. Munro became associate editor in 1941, then editor … foreign embassies and European capitals, and from newspapers behind the Iron Curtain. He held the position of …
Type: Biography
… further recognised in 1860 when he was sent copies of the papers of the Kohimarama conference of Māori leaders called …
Type: Biography
… Ramsden joined his employer’s major rival, Associated Newspapers Limited. Over the following years he attended … the country’s leading commentator on Māori affairs in newspapers and on radio. After 1949 he became an influential … attended the annual round of major hui. His collection of papers, which included the Buck–Ngata correspondence, would …
Type: Biography
… would drift away within two years, alienated by the paper’s increasingly left-wing stance, Rhodes remained …
Type: Biography
… Whakatāne and District Historical Society, and contributed papers on various aspects of the history of Ngāti Awa and …
Type: Biography
… gave the opening addresses, and regularly gave conference papers – on undesirable immigrants (1896), technical …
Type: Biography
… subject to some conditions. In 2013 NCEA examination papers were translated into te reo Māori in 16 subject …
Type: Story Page
… committee and the first editor of Tribune , the party paper. Until the 1990s, Bill regarded other communist … New Zealand had seen in a long time. The 1980 Kinleith paper mill dispute won workers a 20 per cent pay rise and …
Type: Biography
… into my room, told me it was mine, pointed to [a] heap of papers on the table, and said, ‘‘There they are, Berry: … of King George VI in London in 1937, and provided briefing papers for Michael Joseph Savage which criticised …
Type: Biography
… to repudiation was to set up, publish and edit a Māori newspaper called Te Wānanga , at Pākōwhai. The first issue … in Māori only, contained Tomoana's explanations of the paper's purpose. It was hoped to educate its readers about … Māori and Pākehā concepts. It would unite the tribes. The paper discussed land selling and leasing, mortgages, …
Type: Biography
… series, but he did not find it easy to put his thoughts on paper, and it was necessary for D. O. W. Hall to help him …
Type: Biography
… priority. She always loved camping, and her letters to the paper in the 1960s supported the campaign to preserve Lake …
Type: Biography
… or nephrite by the Māoris' (1891) were regarded as classic papers in their field. Chapman himself collected extensively …
Type: Biography
… animals appeared, but Chilton derived material for numerous papers, especially on Amphipoda. He became widely recognised …
Type: Biography
… action. Unrepentant, he stood again in 1887. The daily papers warned electors not to return 'one who lies under an …
Type: Biography
… novels, written earlier but unpublished because of the paper shortage, appeared: in 1917, Fool divine , a story of … known and consented to photographs of herself in newspapers, she was considerably in demand for radio and newspaper interviews and talks – especially to women's groups in …
Type: Biography