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… Worker in 1910. From its first issue in September the paper became a key means for the union to keep in touch with … union proved unable to sustain the costs of production, the paper was taken over by the New Zealand Federation of Labour …
Type: Biography
… editor on the Christchurch Sun , working alongside the paper’s founder and editor, Edward C. Huie, and its literary … managing editor of the New Zealand Times . Following that paper’s incorporation into the Dominion in early 1927, he … Referee , although he retained his involvement in newspaper journalism until 1946, largely through a daily column …
Type: Biography
… returning to Australia in 1894. During a succession of newspaper jobs in Brisbane, Sydney and Hobart, Morton also … . He enjoyed his time there, preferring even 'a puritan paper in stuffy Dunedin' to the Australian atmosphere of … of respectful reviews of touring companies in daily papers. In consequence he is said to have been thrown out of …
Type: Biography
… on the care of children's teeth, and a special prize for a paper on the effects of civilisation on teeth. After … of the teeth and mouth was published in 1912. His many papers included articles on the structure of dental enamel, …
Type: Biography
… locations. This resulted in over 105 scientific books, papers and popular articles on a wide range of birds, mainly … ornithologist, stated that ‘There is probably no paper in the history of science that has involved such …
Type: Biography
… the area. In 1929 she began a detailed investigation for a paper entitled 'A microscopical study of the structure of … was eventually reclassified as a botanist. She presented a paper at the Pacific Science Congress in 1933. Mary …
Type: Biography
… but much of it is chipped and sold to Japan for making paper. Since the late 1990s brown barrel ( E. fastigiata ) …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Trees in the rural landscape
… is the New Zealand Plant Protection Society. They publish papers and books on weeds and their control. The plant grows …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Weeds of the bush
… marginal even in the best agricultural areas. The aute (paper mulberry), used for tapa cloth rather than food, also …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te mahi kai – food production economics
… not survive. The settlers also brought with them taro, yam, paper mulberry and the Pacific cabbage tree ( Cordyline …
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Part of story: Pacific migrations
… was badly affected by the downsizing of the timber and paper milling industries in the 2000s. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… Sir William Martin, the former chief justice, published a paper in 1863 in which he argued that the history of Ireland …
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Part of story: Te tango whenua – Māori land alienation
… founded by pupils and former pupils of Te Aute in 1897. Newspapers, media and arts Ngāti Kahungunu have produced a number of newspapers to inform their people and air their views and … and Mariata Honepi in 1892 Huia Tangata Kotahi , the newspaper of the Kotahitanga movement at Waipatu, edited by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Kahungunu
… However, occasionally it is not, and policy discussion papers will include ‘split recommendations’ (in which …
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Part of story: Cabinet government
… From the 1900s critics began to review films. Some papers had regular columns on drama and film, although these … he wrote of shows that had not yet been performed. Newspapers and magazines, 1910s to 1940s The major daily newspapers and many of the provincial papers published regular …
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Part of story: Arts reviewing
… by a partner, W. C. Wilson, on 1 January 1848. Their newspaper, sustained by lucrative government and jobbing … became a daily in 1863 and the first penny morning paper in the colony on 3 April 1865. But the newspaper faltered and Williamson relinquished control in 1864. …
Type: Biography
… In 1875 Alderton established the district's first newspaper, the Whangārei Comet and Northern Advertiser , acting … the small population of Whangārei it was thought that the paper 'would go up like a comet, and come down like a … . A man of energy, drive and vision, Alderton used his paper to advance the Whangārei district's claims for …
Type: Biography
… in zoology in 1913. He published his first scientific paper in 1911 while studying under Charles Chilton . Archey … and the subantarctic islands. Most of his 26 zoological papers were published while he was in Christchurch. These …
Type: Biography
… contributed humorous political articles to the Labour paper the Standard. In 1943, however, his slender majority … civilisation’: ‘The stuff we read in pro-Soviet books and papers is a tissue of lies’, he told his brother. Contact …
Type: Biography
… taken up residence at Te Awamutu, and began to publish a paper, Te Pihoihoi Mokemoke (The lonely sparrow), intended … instrument to counteract the influence of Te Hokioi , a paper of the King movement which was named after a mythical …
Type: Biography