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  2. The Evening Post (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Post (8 February 1865 – 6 July 2002) was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand. It was founded in 1865 by Dublin-born printer, newspaper manager and leader-writer Henry Blundell, who brought his large family to New Zealand in 1863.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. The Post (New Zealand newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Post (commonly referred to as The DomPost) was created in July 2002 when Independent Newspapers Limited (INL) amalgamated two Wellington printed and published metropolitan broadsheet newspapers, [4] The Evening Post, an evening paper first published on 8 February 1865, and The Dominion, a morning paper first published on Dominion Day, 26 September 1907.

  5. Wellington woman, killed in storm, remembered as generous ...

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    Mar. 26—WELLINGTON — Emily Myra Wilborn's grandchildren picked through the rubble of her mobile home Friday morning. Their own nearby houses were also damaged by Thursday's tornado. But there ...

  6. Arthur Carman - Wikipedia

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    The Birth of a City: Wellington 1840–1843 (1970) [1] New Zealand International Cricket 1894–1974 (1974) Tawa: Sporting Publications; Wellington Cricket Centenary 1875–1975 (1975) [8] Maori Rugby, 1884–1979 (1980) They Played for New Zealand: A Complete Record of New Zealand Rugby Representatives 1884–1981 and Their Matches (1981)

  7. Murders of Gene and Eugene Thomas - Wikipedia

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    John Barlow and Eugene Thomas were both members of Wellington's Wellesley Club, drank together occasionally and had known each other for years. [9] In the 1980s, Barlow had invested $85,000 in the Thomas' superannuation fund and in 1992, borrowed $70,000 against it. At the time of the murders, the Thomases owed Barlow about $10,000. [10]

  8. List of New Zealand firefighters killed in the line of duty

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    Wellington 5 November 1944 One of four firefighters overcome by carbon monoxide while fighting an industrial fire, and died in hospital four days later [6] Fireman Eric Bright Auckland 15 November 1943 Trapped in a ship when he could not find his exit route after the fire flared up [6] Fireman William Molloy Bluff 25 October 1938

  9. Thomas Williams (cardinal) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and educated at Holy Cross Primary School, Seatoun; SS Peter and Paul School, Lower Hutt; St. Patrick's College, Wellington; and St Kevin's College, Oamaru. He obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Victoria University College, and worked for some years as an accountant. During his studies, he ...