The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 21University of Auckland., 1987 |
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... ment which witnessed the most frequent ministerial reshuffles , when it first met in August 1871 had the lowest proportion of experienced members of any Parliament between 1866 and 1890. Even some of the ' experienced ' politicians had ...
... ment which witnessed the most frequent ministerial reshuffles , when it first met in August 1871 had the lowest proportion of experienced members of any Parliament between 1866 and 1890. Even some of the ' experienced ' politicians had ...
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... ment . Curiously the 1881 Act still defined ' child ' as a boy or girl aged be- tween ten and 14 , a discrepancy rectified by the 1884 amendment which changed ' ten ' to ' twelve ' . Nevertheless , and this was to be limitation of ...
... ment . Curiously the 1881 Act still defined ' child ' as a boy or girl aged be- tween ten and 14 , a discrepancy rectified by the 1884 amendment which changed ' ten ' to ' twelve ' . Nevertheless , and this was to be limitation of ...
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... ment to prevent the crash of the Colonial Bank in 1895 when he himself was the bank's biggest liability , owing them more than £ 100,000 . His specula- tion and subsequent misfortunes gave his , and Seddon's , political opponents a ...
... ment to prevent the crash of the Colonial Bank in 1895 when he himself was the bank's biggest liability , owing them more than £ 100,000 . His specula- tion and subsequent misfortunes gave his , and Seddon's , political opponents a ...
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