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… his return to England. During the mid 1960s Tasman Pulp and Paper Company proposed a scheme whereby ownership of Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… overdraft. A few days later Moore advertised in a Catholic paper for financial help. His appeal raised enough money to …
Type: Biography
… engineer, Edwin Cuthbert; they presented a joint paper on Christchurch's drainage and sewerage system to the … Unable to persuade the government or any Christchurch newspaper to pursue the matter further, Nedwill told his version … Stewart promptly brought a libel action against the newspaper's proprietors and Nedwill finally got his public …
Type: Biography
… with the press, being the only minister with his own newspaper column in his local paper. After over 20 years in Parliament, 12 as a highly …
Type: Biography
… for a time. At the 1897 inaugural conference he read a paper, 'Te Aute boys after leaving school'. Apirana Ngata, …
Type: Biography
… his schooling. He began submitting short stories to newspapers and helped edit the school magazine. He also served … and socially conservative, but he was able to study Arts papers at Auckland University College, where he took English … western Europe, he returned to Auckland in 1946, taking the papers required for the MA degree and completing the …
Type: Biography
… master of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand. He wrote several papers for the Kipling Journal and in 1959 published Early …
Type: Biography
… Society, being a council member from 1893 to 1895. A paper in which he explained his pioneering method of …
Type: Biography
… her the love and support she needed to sort through her papers and write her letters of farewell as she prepared for …
Type: Biography
… passing the matriculation examination and accountancy papers in subsequent years. His father built a bach at …
Type: Biography
… correspondence on the debate which had appeared in the newpaper's columns. Awarded a doctorate of divinity by the Pope … of the new policy. In July 1918 he founded a rival Catholic paper, the Month. He reconciled advocacy of Irish national …
Type: Biography
… and an activist for many progressive causes. In 1940 his papers, about nine linear metres of material including over …
Type: Biography
… and many aspects of horticulture, he contributed many papers to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New …
Type: Biography
… in 1867. Between 1859 and 1875 he also published 21 papers on New Zealand. Probably in April 1861, in Vienna, …
Type: Biography
… of the demands of his practice. He wrote a discussion paper for the 1959 Young Māori Leaders' Conference on Māori …
Type: Biography
… write poems, some of which were published in the local newspapers, the Sun and the Auckland Star , and wrote several … Weekly and the People's Voice , the communist weekly newspaper. When this was banned by the government in 1941, Mason … He is also recorded in 1950 as the publisher of a union paper, Congress News , the journal of the New Zealand Trade …
Type: Biography
… in public. He monitored the burning of rubbish in case papers were left that might give away strategic information, …
Type: Biography
… day this decision was delivered, Andreas Reischek read a paper to the Auckland Institute on the birds of Little …
Type: Biography
… of the Treaty of Waitangi. Frank Acheson published various papers and articles, including six in the Mirror in 1940 on …
Type: Biography
… By 1919 his publishing success, and the acceptance of papers for the Transactions and Proceedings of the New …
Type: Biography