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Ronald Algie
From Legislative Machine to Representative Forum? Procedural Change in the New Zealand Parliament in the Twentieth Century
A Diachronic Study of Unparliamentary Language in the New Zealand Parliament, 1890-1950
Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Research Question 8 1.3 Methodology and Method 9 1.3.1 Methodology 9 1.3.2 Method 11 1.4 Structure of the Thesis 13
The Mainstream Cluture and the Alienated Writer in the Fifties
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The Rise and Development of Gangs in New Zealand
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Clarence Beeby, the ‘Brains Behind the Blackboard’1
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