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Doug Crosado interview with members of the Communist Party of New Zealand

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-184
Scope and Contents Interview with Ella Ayo, George Jackson and Bruce Skiltern on the history of the Communist Party. Tape 1. Early years in the life of the Communist Party. Tape 2. CP identities in the 1930s. YCL "Industrial Worker". Tape 3. Mainly illegal CP publications in Wellington and Auckland. Tape 4. 1932 riots; CP conference; Soviet-German non-aggression pact. Tape 5. F.P. Walsh and compulsory unionism; 1943 election; Maori; Peter Fraser. Tape 6. P. Fraser; CPNZ and Maori; W. McAra; CPNZ split and...
Dates: 1976 - 1976

Doug Crosado interview with Ted Whitlow.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-183
Scope and Contents

Interview with Ted Whitlow, ex-secretary of the New Zealand Tramways Union

Dates: c1977

Doug Crosado The introduction of compulsory unionism into the N.Z. government railways 1936-46 : an unpublished study of the associated events, issues and problems.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-Vault 91
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of typescript for The introduction of compulsory unionism into the N.Z. government railways 1936-46 : an unpublished study of the associated events, issues and problems by Doug Crosado. Unprocessed materials.

Dates: 1985

Draft report of the United Nations Visiting Session to the Tokelau Islands.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-C-34
Scope and Contents

Draft report of the United Nations Visiting Session to the Tokelau Islands, 1976 / Lipoti o te malaga ahiahi a te malo kaufakatahi ki na motu o Tokelau, 1976. Volume 2 is a translation of the report into Tokelauan by Ropati Simona.

Dates: 1976

Dulcie Deamer literary manuscript.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-B-6
Scope and Contents

Signed manuscript. An unpublished poem, "Mosaic of angels". The Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, has five poems by Dulcie Deamer, written between 1897-1900

Dates: n.d.

Duncan Timms papers.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-A-250
Scope and Contents

In 1971 Timms published The urban mosaic (Cambridge University Press) which contained references 'in passim' to the Auckland region. The collection consists of two papers: 'The social ecology of Auckland' and 'Key New Zealand urban areas - social area variables 1966', both of which relate to the above publication.

Dates: 1966; 1971

Early New South Wales archival materials relating to New Zealand.

 Collection
Identifier: Microfilm-09-006
Scope and Contents

Microfilm of early New South Wales archival materials relating to New Zealand.

Dates: 1840 - 1841

East Timor Independence Committee (Auckland) further records

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-2023/15
Scope and Contents

Collection contains subject files created by committee members, newspaper clippings, correspondence with the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, documents relating to East Timor released under of the Official Information Act and international weekly news coverage of East Timor.

Dates: 1975-2000

East Timor Independence Committee (Auckland) records.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-2008/2
Abstract:

This collection consists of minutes, financial records, a large compilation of correspondence, media releases, collections of newspaper clippings and newsletters from other organisations with relevance to East Timor, as well as books, videos and audio cassettes used by ETIC Auckland for its publicity and educational endeavours. Virtually no records or correspondence have survived from the pre-1982 period, and some email correspondence has also been lost, especially from the late 1990s.

Dates: 1978 - 2000

Edith Lyttleton correspondence.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-89/5
Scope and Contents

15 inward letters, 27/8/1927 - 17/4/[1941?]. 6 outward letters, 19/4/1933 - n.d. [1941?]. Photocopy of typescript. Edith Lyttleton used the penname of G.B. Lancaster.

Dates: 1927-[1941?]

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