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… (1881– ). Labour leader. A new biography of Roberts, James appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. p> James Roberts was born at Cork, Ireland, on 25 February 1881, the … ROBERTS, James, C.M.G. …
… Association discarded the Ashburton target in favour of the Roberts target, and the checking system was changed from “out the line” to “a touch”. The Roberts target continued to be used for competitions until …
… 1960 Olympic Games yachting sailed on the Bay of Naples. R. Roberts was placed sixth in a fleet of 35 in the monotype … 1958 and 1960 the New Zealand Finn-class yachtsman, R. Roberts, sailed in class championships in Australia, … of 27 competitors. The placings were: R. Watson, first; R. Roberts, second; and P. Mander, third. New Zealand competed …
… H. Siedeberg 1920 W. E. Warren 1921 H. Siedeberg 1922 E. V. Roberts 1923 E. V.Roberts 1924 R. Fredatovich 1925 C. Mason 1926 E. V. Roberts 1927 E. V. Roberts 1928 A. Bowie 1929 L. Stout 1930 …
… J. P. Hornabrook, B. M. Silk, D. L. Woon. Manager: G. P. Roberts ( v. Australia) 1952 A. Gibbs, W. G. Horne, B. M. … S. G. Jones, R. C. Murray, R. R. Newdick. Manager: G. P. Roberts (Second Commonwealth Tournament at Royal …
… of the West Coast glaciers were G. Mueller , G. J. Roberts, C. E. Douglas, and A. P. Harper. …
… the Rev. Luke H. Jenkins, B.D.(HONS.). In 1953 the Rev. E. Roberts-Thomson, M.A., D.D., became principal and on his …
… Regular members, such as Thomas Brydone, John Grigg, John Roberts, Sir John Hall, the Hon. Matthew Holmes, James …
… Maria Ann, daughter of John Greensill and cousin of Lord Roberts. They had three sons and one daughter. by Bernard …
… for his education. In 1838 he entered the office of John Roberts, a London, merchant, where he remained until 1850 …