The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... Boards , Education Boards , Land Boards , Licensing Committees , Stock Department , etc'.43 In 1912 Sir Joseph Ward followed Seddon's example and attempted another radical reform of local government . The two schemes of empowerment make ...
... Boards , Education Boards , Land Boards , Licensing Committees , Stock Department , etc'.43 In 1912 Sir Joseph Ward followed Seddon's example and attempted another radical reform of local government . The two schemes of empowerment make ...
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... boards . These formed powerful enough interests but never possessed quite the same staying power as the all - purpose county councils in Britain . The difference was not that education and welfare in New Zealand were dependent on ...
... boards . These formed powerful enough interests but never possessed quite the same staying power as the all - purpose county councils in Britain . The difference was not that education and welfare in New Zealand were dependent on ...
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... Boards formed in the 1880s were Grey , South Canterbury and Southland . 54 The Journal of the House of Representatives records petitions for charitable aid boards from Wairarapa ( 1887 ) , Waimate ( 1888 ) , Mangonui ( 1889 ) ...
... Boards formed in the 1880s were Grey , South Canterbury and Southland . 54 The Journal of the House of Representatives records petitions for charitable aid boards from Wairarapa ( 1887 ) , Waimate ( 1888 ) , Mangonui ( 1889 ) ...
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