November 1943, Taranaki Herald Newspaper Supplement. There was a ramp down which everything heavy was rolled to the press room. "The junior reporter of the day used to haveto physically plot each co-ordinate on a map and then draw anti-cyclones and cut outLsand H, and you used to have to do the fronts.". In South Korea, tens of thousands of people attended various rallies in its biggest May Day gatherings since the pandemic began in early 2020. 1852-1927, Taranaki Herald newspaper supplement. It invited readers to "Picture ifyou can - asinglestoreyedtin walled building opening onto Currie St. On thePowderhamSt corner was avacantspace- a sort of 'glory hole where everything and anything was thrown'". The First Taranaki War was a serious conflict over land rights in early settler New Zealand. OPINION: Some of us are probably asking ourselves whether there's much point voting in the upcoming general election. See next weeks photo page for more photos from the event. But nine yearslater, on April 16th 1909 a fire again gutted the Herald. Paritutu had a weekend to remember when it claimed seven of the 12 Taranaki titles that were concluded at the club on Saturday and Sunday. New Zealand West Coast Commission Second Report. The council has suggested urgent changes to its Art in Public Places Strategy. Pamphlet. We can help you access: You can access subscription databases on a wide range of topics: Discover the stories of Taranaki through our heritage collections. In 1938 a large Taranaki Daily News building was built on the corner of Powderham and Currie Streets. Elsewhere, some communities held May Day festivals that hearkened back to pagan ceremonies celebrating spring. A new building on the site housed the newspaper until 1985 when it was pulled down and replaced by the present Daily News building. What followed were a number of investigative processes. One of the few independent daily newspapers remaining in New Zealand.. July 5 1968 Folder 10. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times. Many young people say they can't contemplate starting families or even move out of their parents' homes because they can only get temporary contracts. View marriage and birth notices from around the region. June 1 1953, Taranaki Herald newspaper supplement. Stratford 75th Jubilee number. A person died while tramping on Mount Taranaki on Sunday. "If you wanted to go out in the one car the company had at that stage, you had to walk right downstairs, because the car was housed at the bottom of the premises at the bottom of Currie Lane.". Centennial number. The square has symbolic importance for Turkey's trade unions after unknown gunmen opened fire on people celebrating May Day at Taksim in 1977, causing a stampede that killed dozens. French police charged at radical protesters smashing bank windows as unions pushed the president to scrap a higher retirement age. Ramadan was a time of reflection and for people to focus on showing kindness and humbleness, he said. Two of the most powerful whine in Aotearoa returned to their old stomping ground on Friday to offer inspiration and advice to the next generation of leaders. NZ Herald Home. 1867 marriages : compiled from The Taranaki Herald, The Marloborough Press, The Colonist, The New Zealand Herald, The Australian & New Zealand Gazette. From bouncy castles to zorb balls and a chance to try out some virtual reality games, to candyfloss, sweets, games and raffles, there was something for all ages at the event. Image Ordering. Organizers see the pension reform as a threat to hard-fought worker rights, while Macron argues it's economically necessary as the population ages. In Peshawar, in the country's restive northwest, labor organizations and trade unions held indoor events to demand better workers' rights amid high inflation. Copy for an article about the schooner "Seagull". He reflected on the speech by the high commissioner, saying he was really taken by them. New Zealand Gazette - Justice's of the Peace 1866 A-M & N-Z over 150 names here; includes name, city and region where they lived. Folder 8. Newspapers have been produced in New Plymouth's Currie St for more than 100 years. Edwin Harris. 8 August 1981, Copy of the New Zealand Printers', Machinists, Lithographers, Bookbinder, etc Award. Royal Visit 1953-54 and a PR Badge worn by the press. Photo / Supplied. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other . NEW ZEALAND HERALD (AUCKLAND) BEREAVEMENTS - The newspapers obituaries, death notices and in memorials . The collection includes New Zealand's earliest newspaper, the New Zealand Gazette, published in 1839. Now make those things a part of your daily life.. Taranaki Newspapers building, corner of Currie Street, New Plymouth back in the day. The Illustrious College of Lawyers of Madrid urged reforms of historic laws that require them to be on call 365 days of the year, regardless of the death of family members or medical emergencies. The First Taranaki War (1860-1861) was an event of great significance in New Zealand history. Across Asia, this year's May Day events unleashed pent-up frustration after three years of COVID-19 restrictions. Across the road the rival Taranaki Herald would putout a sports edition on Saturday evenings. Wood regarding the article about the Stratford Fire that appeared in the 1953 Centennial Issue and adds his memories of the fire on his family farm. Taranaki. The very basic tenets of Islam lie in the search for, and acquisition of, knowledge, he said, with knowledge referring both to new, scientific knowledge, and the knowledge contained in the Quran. The Cinema Italiano Festival will start earlier than in previous years, due to a congestion of festivals, its director said. While marchers were largely peaceful, groups of extremist protesters shattered windows of stores and banks in Paris, drawing tear gas from rows of riot police. Paddock Publications, Inc. is an Employee-Owned Company. Journalists trying to film demonstrators being forcibly moved into police vans were also pushed back or detained. I have loved finding out more and maybe also realising the things I thought I knew werent true or correct. The event took place in Taranaki, hence its name, yet its effects were felt throughout New Zealand and notably in Te Tau Ihu . "We were told 25 years ago that papers won't last another 10 years and yet they're still going. September 29 1939, Taranaki Daily News primary production supplement. It was Taranaki's answer to Fleet Street. Taranaki Education Board Centennial. November 12 1963, Taranaki Herald newspaper supplement. Te Tangata i mate mo tona hoa. A newspaper's progress. Workers and activists across Asia are marking May Day with protests calling for higher salaries and better working conditions, among other demands. Printed at the office of the Rangitikei Advocate, Marton, Public Bill. AJHR A-4, Ture Wahaktika, 1884 [West Coast Reserves Act, 1881, Amendment], West Coast Royal Commission. French police charged at radical protesters smashing bank windows as unions pushed the president to scrap a higher retirement age. Search newspaper archives from 1607-2023 in 3.20 billion old newspaper articles about more than 8.5 billion people! Taranaki Herald. Industries and commerce number. A. While May Day is marked around the world on May 1 as a celebration of labor rights, this year's rallies tapped into broader frustrations. Includes publications from all regions of New Zealand plus some Pacific content. Supplement. "Then at night I'dwrap newspapers then do a paper run on my way home.". A collection of research files, newspaper supplements and ephemera collected by staff at The Taranaki Herald newspaper offices. I have really loved coming today and am glad I did.. Taranaki v. Wellington at New Plymouth 1965 [challenge], 6. B. Scanlon. PARIS -- People squeezed by inflation and demanding economic justice took to the streets across Asia and Europe to mark May Day on Monday, in a global outpouring of worker discontent not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into lockdowns. Find out about the types of items we hold and the research we have done into some of the interesting items we hold. Taranaki Research Centre / Te Pua Wnanga o Taranaki is the gateway to Puke Ariki's non-lending collection. I went to this week's Anzac Day dawn parade. "I stopped counting at 20.". 1884-1959. 1875-1941. She would come to more events organised by the Muslim community, she said. "It is good that we don't celebrate this holiday like it was done during the Bolshevik times. In France, unions plan massive demonstrations to protest President Emmanuel Macron's recent move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. It was quite a scary experience, particularly for a young reporter, going down there at that time of night with all those rats around.". Organizers see the pension reform as a threat to hard-fought worker rights, while Macron argues it's economically necessary as the population ages. "We live in a new era, and we need to develop in this direction," she said. Patea Mail. Letter and account of goods sold on his account to Mr Daniel Watkins, John Street, Regent Park, London. The team at the Stratford Press wishes all our Muslim readers a joyful Eid. Written by Roy Hopkins. "We don't need to go back to such a past.". 1852-1930, Taranaki Daily News farming supplement. The old building was quite interesting, he says. "We don't need to go back to such a past.". It was something truly awful," said Anatolii Borsiuk, a 77-year-old in Kyiv. He said while people sometimes describe Eid-al-Fitr as being a time to celebrate the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, it was in fact a way to continue building on the lessons and experience of Ramadan. Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973; Canterbury Association Passenger Manifests; Families Completed; List of names of the early Settlers Taranaki Herald; Passenger Listings for Vessels bound for New Zealand; Ships & Ports reference . Do you have a photograph, object or documents that you would like to donate? "The price of everything has increased except for our wages. September: HMS Alligator - arrived in Taranaki with a detachment of 60 men from the 50th Regiment . 1878-1978, Taranaki Herald and Daily News newspaper supplement. 4 October 1924. Dr Peter Canaday is before a tribunal on a charge of professional misconduct. They were always breaking down, Bingham says, remembering the drama when the lead story got stuck en route to production. Ture whakahaere i nga tuku whenua Maori = Native land disposition : whakawhaititanga. Taranaki. I was one of the many people who telephoned him in Boston before he undertook the fateful journey to martyrdom: "Ninoy, don't forget East Timor when you become President", I pleaded with him. Historical Record of World War Two. Stratford-Eltham has moved into joint second place on the Taranaki premier club rugby ladder after a 32-22 win against Clifton at Victoria Park on Saturday. Taranaki Daily News. "Ithink when we closed the Herald it was theoldest daily in the country. Stratford Evening Post. Butthen, every now and again, there would be a hitch and the figures wouldn't arrive, so reporters would improvise. Now there's not even a quarter of that number and the building is just far too big for us.". July 5 1968, Taranaki Herald News newspaper supplement. Index New Zealand (INNZ) - National Library of New Zealand. The front of the Taranaki Newspapers building on Currie St New Plymouth in 2002. He claimed he had 'just followed his friends' when committing the crimes. Italy's far-right premier, Giorgia Meloni, made a point of working on Monday -- as her Cabinet passed measures on Labor Day that it contends demonstrates concern for workers. Associated Press/. Unidentified [Auckland?] It was so full of people and so busy, he says. Former Taranaki Daily News Associate Editor Peter Bingham during his last week of work in 2013. In Tokyo, thousands of labor union members, opposition lawmakers and academics demanded wage increases to offset the impact of rising costs as they recover from damage from the pandemic. New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette. c.1970. Egmont blocks. Get this The Taranaki Herald page for free from Friday, July 27, 1894 NTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO rrtHE Company's L de patch 1 with Hpt Majesty' I diili ss follow for LONDON aellins t Jsloaibo Aden . People still like getting their papers. Meanwhile, on the other side of the road,the Daily Newsgot its own new premises in 1938where it stayed until the early 1960s when it moved across Currie St and next to the Herald. Penny Ashton is a little vexed at how Jane Austen has taken over her language and lately, her life. The blood spilled on the tarmac has not dried yet but people from all over the . It was the first time since 1964, when I marched in a sand-paper suit as part of our high school contingent. . 1 Ariki Street, New Plymouth, New Zealand March of progress. South Koreans pleaded for higher wages. Centennial issue. There have been three serious crashes throughout the North Island on Friday. Notice to Native Owners re surrender of lease and appointment of Arbitrator. Industry and commerce. Typescript. The small building had a basement, the 1957 Centennialedition of theTaranaki Daily Newsnoted. Folder 7. Increase our minimum wages!" Hyung-Jin Kim reported from Seoul. Numerous further rallies by labor unions and leftist groups are planned in Germany on Monday. Society for the Health of Women and Children. The largest underwater landslide ever documented here may have produced a 70m tsunami. In Indonesia, demonstrators demanded the government repeal a job creation law they argue would benefit business at the expense of workers and the environment. Comprises two catechisms by William Yate revised and expanded ; the second Isaac Watts catechism ; and the Church Catechism. Workers and activists across Asia are marking May Day with protests calling for higher salaries and better working conditions, among other demands. A man who rammed a parking wardens car three times admits he flipped out when he saw a freshly issued ticket on his wind shield, only adding to a pile he already had.