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… reporting by the incoming National government led by Robert Muldoon . Woodhouse in Australia In December 1972 …
Type: Biography
… the audience called out, 'He is the working man's friend.' Robert Stout lost his seat in the election and Harry …
Type: Biography
… 1843 he moved Nelson’s vote of no-confidence in Governor Robert FitzRoy ’s actions after the Wairau affray, and …
Type: Biography
… In June 1844 Te Rangitāke set down in a letter to Governor Robert FitzRoy a phrase which he would repeat many times in …
Type: Biography
… history had put her in touch with the eminent botanists Robert Laing and Leonard Cockayne , and she made a …
Type: Biography
… 16), and involved a team led by the colony’s founder, John Robert Godley. Over the next five years the 41 players of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cricket
… employed in many areas.’ 1 However, Prime Minister Robert Muldoon imposed a wage-price freeze as an …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Treasury
… that only two New Zealanders, John Ballance and Sir Robert Stout, had held before him. Hunter was made a KBE in …
Type: Biography
… the lighthouse steamer Hinemoa and the defence vessel Lady Roberts. He wanted to join the navy, but instead went to the …
Type: Biography
… was born in Auckland on 26 February 1901, the son of Colin Robert Munro, a schoolteacher, and his wife, Maria Caroline …
Type: Biography
… 1883, at the age of 39. In 1884 Nelson Brothers acquired Robert Wellwood's property, Maxwell Lea, near Tomoana. It …
Type: Biography
… down his bat in disgust and New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon famously said it was ‘appropriate that the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cricket
… married Hoani Taipua; they had no children. Hurihia married Robert Te Rama Apakura Durie and lived on family land at …
Type: Biography
… of a raiding party sent to Uretara Island near Ōhiwa where Robert Pitcairn, a surveyor, was killed. After further …
Type: Biography