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7“…De Rainbow Warrior in de haven van Auckland (juli 1985); en de Sirius in de Middellandse Zee (1992)…”
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8Published 1985, July.“…Auckland (New Zealand).…”
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12by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Party Leader Censored No Message to Auckland? Arrival of Spanish CP Delegation Diplomatic Reshuffle Romanian-Yugoslav Relations Miscellaneous Press Digest…”
Published 1966-04-13T00:00:00Z-1966-04-13T23:59:59Z
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13Published 2001“…Born George Beyer, this unlikely politician grew up in a small Tarankai farm and later became a small-time celebrity on the cabaret circuit in Auckland. With charisma, humor and charm, Beyer unapologetically recounts her fascinating life story, shares how she overcame adversity and discloses the reasons she decided to run for office in a mostly all white, conservative electorate. …”
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14Published May 1944“…New Zealand 32 Amsterdam 31 Holland 39 Stockholm 35 Australia 39 Auckland 35 Norway 43 New York 38 Switzerland 46 Toronto 48 U.S.A. 56 London 50 England and Wales 57 Edinburgh 61 Germany 65 Glasgow 87 France 67 Canada 69 Scotland 77 Spain 112 Japan 115 Poland 137 Portugal 147 Egypt 163 British India 169 15X/2/98/10…”
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15by Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations“…And the Potato Marketing Board embarked on its one small experiment in Bishop Auckland with apologies for daring to injure one part of the population (wholesalers and retailers) to benefit another (the unemployed); and it arranged to compensate the retailers for their losses during the period of the experiment, the compensation it is estimated finally representing an increase in gross profits to the retailers of 23 per cent.! …”
Published September 1936
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16by Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations“…The Potato Marketing Board made an experiment for 8 weeks in 1935, in Bishop Auckland, of selling “surplus” potatoes to the unemployed at reduced prices. …”
Published September 1936
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17by Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations“…The Potato Board’s experiment in Bishop Auckland was an attempt to bring prices down to an uneconomic level to meet the needs of families on low incomes. …”
Published September 1936