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… In April 1916 he became a second lieutenant and took up a post as an instructor at Trentham camp. Publicity about his …
Type: Biography
… classified infected if TB has been confirmed by testing or post-mortem. A herd is classified as ‘suspended’ if TB is …
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Part of story: Diseases of sheep, cattle and deer
… station commander at Woodbourne and then Wigram. He was posted to India in 1944 and England in 1945. That year he …
Type: Biography
… families, and, reflecting her concern for the needs of a post-war world, was an active member of the Quaker Relief …
Type: Biography
… A number of returned soldiers suffering from shell shock (post-traumatic stress disorder) were sent to asylums. Some …
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Part of story: Disability and disability organisations
… training for food service supervisors began in 1977 with post-entry courses at the Waikato Technical Institute and …
Type: Biography
… services themselves. The Wellington chamber set up a post-box service, and was a driving force in the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Employer and business organisations
… music and drama performances, some of which were filmed and posted on YouTube. Young people Young Pacific people …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Pacific Island health
… was most often exercised by the Lands, Railways or Post and Telegraph departments. Local councils or surveyors … to avoid duplication, which became an issue as the postal system grew. Colonising associations Colonisation …
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Part of story: Place names
… and moved to introduce the welfare state. In the post-war period a higher number of inquiries were appointed …
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Part of story: Commissions of inquiry
… 1.9 metres high. They are normally made of tanalised pine posts and deer netting. Code of welfare New Zealand deer …
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Part of story: Deer and deer farming
… school, in their early years of university or other post-school study or training, or in their first few years …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Teenagers and youth
… some versions, Tāne succeeds in raising the sky by using a post; in others Tāne stands on his head and thrusts his feet …
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Part of story: Māori creation traditions
… Zealand was part of the British Empire’s network of trading posts, and connected to Asian ports and trade routes. The …
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Part of story: Asia and New Zealand
… through the crisis of the war and into the first years of post-war recovery, Labour’s reforming zeal was spent. It was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Labour Party
… Herald began publication in 1878. A new courthouse and post office brought the official stamp of approval. Economic …
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Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua places
… School Teachers’ Association to form the New Zealand Post-primary Teachers’ Association. Gardner attended the …
Type: Biography
… rivers flowed in the previously ice-filled valleys. Post-glacial river floodplains are some of the most …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: West Coast region
… in 1918. In 1919 Haszard was appointed to identical posts for Canterbury. After his retirement on 31 March 1921 …
Type: Biography
… NZRPB created brochures, information booklets and striking posters, and between 1926 and 1940 it published the Railways … as cars became more comfortable and roads smoother. Post-war holiday boom In the late 1940s, after wartime …
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Part of story: Holidays