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New Zealand prime minister Walter Nash farewelling members of New Zealand's Empire Games team
British Empire Games, Auckland, New Zealand, 1950 :Opening ceremony [and] The Hon. S. G. Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand. [Athletics, first day. Saturday, 4th February at Eden Park. Official programme. 1950. Pages 4-5].
Why New Zealand gets few gold medals. "Good work Trevor! That's three... Just another 10,000 and the funding's your's." "Take it easy Michael, I think we're safe for another four years." 28 March, 2006.
Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :You Nigerian clowns might be well suited to African habits of thought but you've a long way to go before achieving the monomaniacal obduracy required to preserve the Kiwi way of life .... [1977].
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