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… of a common design, the conviction must be quashed. Hall first appeared in Court in October 1886 when he faced an … week to week”. Hall, the year before, had married a young woman of means and even greater expectations, but almost … to his wife after she had been delivered of their first child. It was a long time before the family doctor …
… to those attaining the age of 60 years or, for an unmarried woman unable to undertake regular employment, 55 years. The … for benefit as though they were widows. For a married woman whose husband has been receiving treatment in a mental … and other qualifications as a widows' benefit. For the first six months of treatment, a benefit may be paid to the …
… at Stuttgart, where he met and married Ariadna Tyrkova, first woman to be elected to the Russian Duma. In 1905 …
… while serving with the New Zealand Artillery in the First World War, Fels decided to present his collection to … Doubtful Sound were named after one of his daughters, the first woman to see them, and the Emily Pass after another …
… unemployed men was opened, and in 1902 a day nursery, the first in Wellington. In 1907, with about 14 children from … Our Saviour in all she met. She was not a good business woman; at times persons she trusted failed her; sometimes …
… of Guard's early life. He was born in London during the first years of the nineteenth century and went to sea at an … at Te Awaiti, on Tory Channel. This was probably the first European settlement in the South Island. By September … whom he brought to Te Awaiti. She was the first white woman to live in the South Island, and her children, John, …
… from the present day. At the time that Europeans first began to visit New Zealand, each tribe probably … necessarily an exogamous unit, i.e., a man could marry a woman either from his own or from another group, there was a … pyramid of leadership in a tribe was the ariki, ideally the first-born descendant of a line of first-born sons, and in …
… (1820–1901). First Superintendent of Taranaki. Charles Brown was born in … Brown (1786–1842), and Abigail O'Donohue, an Irish peasant woman, in whose care he spent his infancy. Charles Armitage …
… phase of her career Mary Colclough showed herself to be a woman with a practical cast of mind and of high ideals and … scene. She was certainly engaged in teaching at this time, first at Auckland and, later, in Canterbury. From about 1876 …
… The first legislation in New Zealand providing for divorce was … vice versa. This could reflect a continued attitude that a woman's adultery is more serious than a man's. As elsewhere, …