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… , which was to become one of the main goldfield newspapers. Vogel later established the Inglewood and Sandy … early in October 1861. He secured a job on the weekly paper, the Otago Colonist , edited by William Lambert. … Otago Witness , with the intention of founding a daily newspaper. An introductory issue of the Otago Daily Times , the …
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… labour from the early 1970s, and in 1975, when Helen gave a paper at the first New Zealand Early Childhood Care and …
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… also could not bear the criticism of Dunedin's first newspaper, the Otago News , run by another Englishman, H. B. … gibes infuriated Cargill and he withdrew funding for the paper. It was replaced by the Otago Witness , an official …
Type: Biography
… life Davidson retired in 1975, but continued publishing papers and articles on sika deer both in New Zealand and …
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… in a cloth cap to read the racing pages in the daily papers. Heenan also put his legal expertise to the service …
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… and worked after school delivering the Evening Post newspaper, developing a work ethic that was to be a guiding … who had come to MacDiarmid to ask him about a recent paper by Mortimer M. Labes on a new conductor, described by …
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… Rātana pā to do his work, or else return all the books and papers associated with it. However, in January 1925 he was …
Type: Biography
… sampling methods and experimental design, and co-authored papers on a range of applications of statistical methods, …
Type: Biography
… 1900s his verse appeared frequently in New Zealand newspapers and in the Sydney Bulletin. A first selection was … established him as a Pākehā authority on the Māori. In newspapers and in lectures, Andersen advised Pākehā artists and … to 1929; for these editorial exertions, and for learned papers on birdsong and prosody, he was elected a fellow of …
Type: Biography
… Training College straight from school and while there took papers at Auckland University College. By 1913 he was …
Type: Biography
… 3 The visits generated breathless reports in the New York papers, possibly written by the reporter himself. In July …
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… Springs. Writing again, she had some poems published in newspapers. John Schroder, from the Christchurch Sun ’s literary … a year she was writing a robust account of New Zealand newspapers and journalists, and beginning research in the … and to meet her publishers. She wrote, ‘New Zealand papers, and I want to live in New Zealand, don’t either take …
Type: Biography
… appointed 'lady editor' of the Canterbury Times. When that paper closed in 1917 she turned to free-lance writing, …
Type: Biography
… high-style handprinted interior textiles, and for wallpapers that helped radically reform the way New Zealanders … competition sponsored by local manufacturer Ashley wallpapers. Judged by artist Evelyn Page , retailer E. Hurdley … first handprinted wallpaper, ‘Mintal’. ‘Mintal’ and the wallpapers that followed, including key designs ‘Corona’ and …
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… two union groupings formed rival federations of labour, newspapers and political parties. McCullough found himself on … 1912. Frank McCullough, a third son, edited the union's paper, the Repeal . From 1913 young radicals, including … speaker, a local committee man and a contributor to newspapers. He was valued for his knowledge of the party's …
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… was not an original thinker, nor did he often put pen to paper. He defined socialism as the practice of true … on the wharves. A friendly correspondent to a newspaper described him as having 'a decidedly gentlemanly …
Type: Biography
… He also wrote numerous articles, submissions and papers which appeared in various publications. He was made …
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… His district was large and Pine had little enthusiasm for paperwork, yet he arranged housing loans and other benefits … of adzing’, committing his and Eramiha Kapua’s teachings to paper. He wrote booklets explaining the plan and identities …
Type: Biography
… personality is shown by the jokes and puns recorded in his papers. He would, however, have achieved little if Caroline …
Type: Biography
… country, and numerous articles by him appeared in Māori newspapers publicising his ideas for social and economic reform … At this conference he was a star attraction; he read four papers and led the discussion of others. In 1899 he became …
Type: Biography