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… tour (1927); and against New South Wales (1927–28). In 1930 he qualified to play professional cricket for …
… In Waiapu County, for instance, the ratio doubled between 1930 and 1950, from 8.7 to 16.2 per 100, and since that date …
… and reform of the examination system went on steadily. In 1930 a Council of Legal Education, comprising …
… War. After the gold standard was abandoned in the early 1930s conditions of international trade were exceptionally …
… inspiration of the Englishman, Porter. Then in the early 1930s it experienced an upsurge of interest which in the …
… Auckland Grammar School and Auckland University College. In 1930 he gained a Rhodes scholarship and studied at Balliol …
… agricultural club – was formed by Dr W. S. Hill in 1930. Still later, inspired by J. E. Davies (then in the …
… Drainage in 1927 which laid the foundations for the Act of 1930. In 1928 he went to South America and negotiated the … Zealand at the end of 1929 and assumed office on 19 March 1930. His deep knowledge of agriculture gave him an … sworn on the Privy Council in 1926, and created G.C.M.G. in 1930. He was also a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John …
… the rest of his teaching career as lecturer, professor (1930), and finally as acting director till his retirement in … Canterbury. They had two sons. Mrs Hilgendorf died in 1930. Hilgendorf died suddenly on a visit to Wellington on …
… Desultory mining activities continued until the late 1930s, and gold dredging on the Clutha survived a few years …