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No. 20
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COUNTRY ANALYSES OF EXTERNAL TRADE
JULY 1974–JUNE 1975
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THE COURTS AND CRIMINAL PUNISHMENTS
Three lectures by Sir John Barry
91 p.
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Sir John Barry was Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1947 to 1969. The lectures published in this book were prepared by him for delivery in New Zealand but illness prevented him from making the visit and the lectures have been published in the form in which he intended to deliver them.
CREDIT CONTRACTS
Justice Department 1977, 212 p.
Price $2.50
Report of the Contracts and Commercial Law Reform Committee on the law relating to money lending transactions and to other agreements involving the extension of credit with a view to recommending reform.
CRIME IN NEW ZEALAND
A SURVEY OF NEW ZEALAND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR
417 p. 1974 reprint.
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CROWN COLONY GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND
By A. H. McLintock
475 p., illustrated. 1958.
$4.50
This book, which deals with a little known and understood period of New Zealand history, comprises three distinct sections, first, the Coming of Sovereignty; secondly, Men and Government; and thirdly, the Evolution of a Constitution. While this book will be of special interest to New Zealanders it will command a wider audience since it contains much that is new with respect to British colonial policy in the first half of the nineteenth century.
A DICTIONARY OF THE MAORI LANGUAGE
By H. W. Williams
$7.50
The seventh revised edition, augmented by the advisory committee on the teaching of the Maori language.
DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
A REPORT PREPARED BY THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONAL PLANNING
141 p. 1975.
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This report marks the culmination of the activities of the Educational Development Conference. The Advisory Council has recommended the directions it considers New Zealand education should go in the next 5 or 10 years.
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- John Barry (Sir), Author of lectures on courts and criminal punishments
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- H. W. Williams, Author of 'A Dictionary of the Maori Language'