New Zealand Labour Party
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
A social document / [John A. Lee].
An open open letter headed A Social Document
. Concerning the purported role played by Fintan Patrick Walsh and Sir Ernest Davis in Lee's expulsion from the Labour Party the document includes extracts from letters written to Lee by Conrad Bollinger in 1971. There is an appended note to the University Library, signed by Lee.
Axel G. Hultquist correspondence.
This collection includes letters from Hultquist to his wife during his 1935 election campaign and during his overseas service; transcripts of the overseas letters; Labour Party telegrams received by his wife upon his death. Dr Michael Bassett used the letters as the basis for his 'A Labour candidate in the Bay of Plenty 1935' published in 'Political science' v. 24, April 1972: 62- 71.
Barry Gustafson collection on the New Zealand Labour Party.
Barry Gustafson New Zealand Labour Party collection.
Collection includes a questionnaire conducted by Dr Barry Gustafson, minutes of A.R.C. meetings and miscellaneous newsletters.
Collection relating to the selection of Labour candidate, Ralph K. Maxwell, for the Waitakere electorate, 1978.
An anonymous letter directed against Ralph Maxwell, New Zealand Labour Party candidate for Waitakere, November 1978. Includes copy of: Candidate hit by smear letter
, New Zealand Herald, clipping from New Zealand Herald. Maxwell won the electorate for Labour Party with a majority of 2,016.
Edward Stewart papers.
The collection includes newsletters, pamphlets and documents from a range of organisations including; HART, Auckland Council for Civil Liberties, Committee on Vietnam (Wellington, N.Z.), National Anti-Apartheid Council, New Zealand Race Relations Council, New Zealand Christian Pacifist Society, as well as papers circulated by the third Labour Government.
Election posters
Emily Gibson scrapbook.
Ernest Langford papers.
Collection includes correspondence, personal memorabilia, subject files and newspaper clippings encompassing Langford's many professional roles and personal interests.
George L. Broad papers.
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