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… From time to time New Zealanders obtain posts with the various international organisations which … economics at Melbourne from 1944 to 1945, followed by the post of Australian Minister to China, 1946–48. For the next … High Commissioner to Canada, and after relinquishing this post he was appointed first Principal of the Australian …
… and 10,218 qualified nurses on the practising register. Post-graduate School for Nurses Post-graduate nursing courses commenced in 1928 in …
… Inland Surface Mail Early postage rates varied considerably. The settlers at Hokianga, … by ship from the Bay of Islands to Wellington cost 8d. A Post Office ordinance of 1842 set the postage for inland …
… then entered a new field, that of journalism, holding the post of associate editor of the New Zealand Herald in 1941; … under the National Party Government he accepted in 1952 the post of New Zealand Ambassador to the United States and …
… in 1864. After working for 14 years as an engineer in the Post Office, he became owner-editor of a newspaper in … Deputy Librarian, University of Auckland. Evening Post , 9 May 1941 (Obit). …
… are concerned with the healthy growth of all primary and post-primary children. The visiting-teacher service began in … and, in addition, provide a limited request service for post-primary schools. The main responsibility for speech …
… lower number of Maoris proceeding to the upper forms of post-primary schools is reflected in the numbers enrolled at …
… exception among the metropolitans is the Wellington Evening Post . The Post was established by Henry Blundell, a Dubliner, in 1865, … Collins, formerly a printer working for the London Morning Post , and by Garland William Woon, a 21-year-old printer …
… For a pupil who has an uninterrupted course through a post-primary school there are, therefore, five years of … a few large technical schools do not offer all the normal post-primary courses. These two kinds of schools place … organisation is that boys and girls may obtain the type of post-primary education they desire or for which they have …
… to 26 per cent of the value of exports. In the immediate post-war years, most of the borrowed money was spent on … policy, combined with the sharp rise of prices in the early post-war years, drove land values up to extreme heights, and … land changed hands between 1915 and 1924. When the short post-war boom burst in 1921–22, many newly established …