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… Footrot Flats debuted in Wellington newspaper the Evening Post . Drawing upon themes of New Zealand’s rural lifestyle, …
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Part of story: Comics and graphic novels
… own newsprint from wood pulp in 1955. Distribution In the post-war years the daily paper remained a vital feature of …
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Part of story: Newspapers
… sub-inspector in June 1952, and then to the newly created post of assistant commissioner on 22 December. This was over …
Type: Biography
… in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force. He was posted to the 18th Battalion and sailed for Egypt in January …
Type: Biography
… the course difficult and some activities, such as attending post mortems and learning about abortions, disconcerting. …
Type: Biography
… city. Operation Deep Freeze The United States’ main staging post for flights to and from Antarctica is its Operation …
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Part of story: Antarctica and New Zealand
… also functioned as a community centre, social club, bank, post office and immigration advice centre. Unui always …
Type: Biography
… campaign to control radio broadcasting, 1ZR was sold to the Post and Telegraph Department, and ceased transmission in …
Type: Biography
… its policies through the national network of state-owned post offices. The business grew rapidly and by 1877 …
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Part of story: Insurance
… 12 km from Hicks Bay and 169 km from Gisborne. The post office was first called Wharekāhika (as in Hicks Bay) …
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Part of story: East Coast places
… opened in 1911. Schools spread from the 1920s, and the post-1945 baby boom necessitated more state primary, …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… Alexander arrived in 1846 and set up a number of trading posts. Unlike most, he stayed in the region, dying there in …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… Settlers also moved into the former military outposts of Te Awamutu, Ōhaupō, Whatawhata, Rāhui Pōkeka … and timber milling boosted growth. Varying growth rates In post-war years Hamilton remained dominant in the region, and …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… funding for church schools, which were suffering due to post-war population pressure and rising educational …
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Part of story: Catholic Church
… buildings with flagpoles and every day at diplomatic posts abroad. Mark of respect Flags on government and public …
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Part of story: Flags
… was used instead of tōtara for house piles and fence posts. …
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Part of story: Tall broadleaf trees
… he arrived with his wife in Dunedin in 1919 to take up the post of organist and choirmaster at the First Church of …
Type: Biography
… Gamble was promoted to lieutenant colonel and took up the post of deputy quartermaster-general on the staff of … he reconnoitred enemy positions; he also visited British outposts. After Cameron had decided to attack the Māori …
Type: Biography
… out secretarial work for her brothers, managed the local post office and helped care for her nieces and nephews. …
Type: Biography
… as commercial agent. He remained until late 1905, when the post was closed because of depressed economic conditions …
Type: Biography