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… a grandson of the Henry Blundell who founded the Evening Post newspaper in 1865. Thus he was connected with the … a long period of years. He was in control of the Evening Post through many of its most difficult times, and his … in Wellington is still synonymous with that of the Evening Post . by Ronald Jones, Journalist and Script Writer, New …
… with the majority of private (e.g., church) schools. At the post-primary stage there are a considerable number of State … that, in addition to a common “core” compulsory in all post-primary schools, some take subjects which are … – homecraft, clothing, shorthand, and typewriting. At a few post-primary schools they are able to enrol for an …
… At their destination most plants are planted into post-entry quarantine and remain there under inspection for … propagate from them or sell them. If disease appears during post-entry quarantine they are either treated or destroyed. The cost of treatment and post-entry quarantine of goods is paid for by the importer. …
… the strikers attacked a troop of “specials” near the Post Office stores in Waterloo Quay and put them to flight. … evening, the “specials” retaliated by charging the crowd in Post Office Square. In the mêlée that followed, several … the police had been instructed to break up meetings in the Post Office Square. Minor incidents occurred in other …
… in New Zealand comprise the trustee savings banks, the Post Office Savings Bank, and the trading banks' savings … are yet available, but as the following figures show, the Post Office Savings Bank is much larger than the combined … 523,000 Amount of deposits £338.6 million £92.0 million The Post Office Savings Bank commenced business in February 1867 …
… for many years were confined to a few of the larger post-primary schools. In many cases their maintenance was – … seeing what can be done with books, the current crisis in post-primary staffing has had its effect on such work. The … titles can be borrowed both by these schools and by post-primary schools. For the year 1961–62, £95,500 was …
… of New Zealand , Murdoch, J. H. (1943); The Control of Post-primary Schools , Campbell, A. E. (1948); Adult … , Gordon, I. A. (1947); The Teaching of Mathematics in Post-primary Schools , Murdoch, J. H. (1950); How to Conduct … , Fieldhouse, A. E. (1957); The Teaching of Science in Post-primary Schools , Searle, E. J. (1959); Learning to …
… New Zealand, through the governmental agency of the Post Office, is a member of two world-communications … the International Telecommunication Union and the Universal Postal Union. The Postal Union facilitates the interchange of international …
… classrooms, there have now appeared the multi-course post-primary schools of today with the specialist … have developed individually, but approximately half of the post-primary schools in existence today have been …
… made under the Act. All expenditure on public, primary, and post-primary education, except for a very small amount of … Schools but not those in ordinary primary and post-primary schools, who are the employees of the local …