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11 FEBRUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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on 2 June 1966 to take and receive statutory declarations, retired from the Public Service on 8 October 1981.
Dated at Wellington this 19th day of January 1982.
J. K. McLAY, Minister of Justice.
(Adm. 3/28/3/4 (5))
Post Office Bonus Bonds—Weekly Prize Draw No. 1, February 1982
PURSUANT to the Post Office Act 1959, notice is hereby given that the result of the weekly Prize Draw No. 1 for 6 February is as follows:
One prize of $25,000 .... 4382 155876
Six prizes of $5,000 .... 398 720103
3587 999227
3781 738515
4380 464904
4581 822741
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J. H. FALLOON, Postmaster-General.
The Taranaki Polytechnic Notice 1976, Amendment No. 1
PURSUANT to section 69 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education hereby gives the following notice:
NOTICE
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(1) This notice may be cited as the Taranaki Polytechnic Notice 1976, Amendment No. 1, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Taranaki Polytechnic Notice 1976* (hereinafter referred to as the principal notice).
(2) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette. -
Clause 3 of the principal notice is hereby amended by deleting paragraph (j) and substituting:
“(j) One member who shall represent the staff of the Taranaki Polytechnic, and who shall be elected by the full-time employees of the Council, and who shall be employed by the Council.”
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1982.
M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.
*New Zealand Gazette, 15 July 1976, No. 78, p. 1646
The St. Paul’s High School, Dunedin Board of Governors Notice 1981
PURSUANT to section 51 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education gives the following notice:
NOTICE
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(a) This notice may be cited as the St. Paul’s High School Dunedin Board of Governors Notice 1981.
(b) This notice shall come into force on 1 February 1982. -
The Board of Governors of St. Paul’s High School, Dunedin, shall be constituted as follows:
(a) One member appointed by the Education Board of the district of Otago.
(b) One member elected by the teachers of the school.
(c) Five members elected by the parents of pupils attending the school.
(d) Four members appointed by the proprietor of the school.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1982.
M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.
The St. Peter’s College, Gore Board of Governors Notice 1981
PURSUANT to section 51 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education give the following notice:
NOTICE
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(a) This notice may be cited as the St. Peter’s College, Gore Board of Governors Notice 1981.
(b) This notice shall come into force on 1 February 1982. -
The Board of Governors of St. Peter’s College, Gore, shall be constituted as follows:
(a) One member appointed by the Education Board of the district of Southland.
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(b) One member elected by the teachers of the school.
(c) Five members elected by the parents of pupils attending the school.
(d) Four members appointed by the proprietor of the school.
Dated at Wellington this 29th day of January 1982.
W. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.
Tairawhiti Community College Board of Governors Notice 1981
PURSUANT to section 69 of the Education Act 1964, the Minister of Education gives the following notice.
NOTICE
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(a) This notice may be cited as the Tairawhiti Community College Notice 1981.
(b) This notice shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette. -
The Gisborne Community College Board of Governors shall be known as the Tairawhiti Community College Board of Governors.
Dated at Wellington this 1st day of December 1981.
M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education.
Establishment of Institution
PURSUANT to section 69 of the Child and Young Persons Act 1974, the Minister of Social Welfare hereby notifies that the premises situated as listed in the Schedule below are established as an institution within the meaning of the said Act and shall be known by the name shown in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Address Name
168 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu South Te Atatu Group Home, Auckland.
Dated at Wellington this 27th day of January 1982.
VENN YOUNG, Minister of Social Welfare.
Decision No. 1/82
Com 1/80
Before the Broadcasting Tribunal
In the matter of the Broadcasting Act 1976 and in the matter of a complaint by Edward Charles John Bourke Haliburton.
WARRANT HOLDER: Radio Pacific Ltd: (1XP).
B. H. Slane, chairman, Lionel R. Sceats, member, Janet C. Somerville, member, Gordon C. Ell, co-opted member, Robert Boyd-Bell, co-opted member.
Hearing: 1 December 1981.
DECISION
The Complaint:
FOLLOWING his participation in a public debate about illegal drugs Mr Haliburton was invited to appear on Radio Pacific on 27 September 1979. He was taken to the station by Mr P. A. D. Williams who had suggested him for use on a programme. Mr Williams believed him to be Lord Haliburton of Dirleton. He introduced him to the host of the programme Lindsey Dawson as Lord Haliburton. Mr Haliburton asked to be called Ned. He gave a message to the receptionist to be passed on to Miss Dawson to that effect.
She had already spoken to him on the telephone to establish his background and what he might say on the programme. He had told her that he had a valid title claim but he did not use the title in New Zealand, preferring to be called Ned Haliburton. Presumably as a result of information supplied by Mr Williams or gathered during discussions with him, she asked him whether he had been a naval intelligence officer. Mr Haliburton said that he told her that he had entered the Royal Navy through Darmouth as a cadet, was subsequently trained for intelligence as a midshipman but did not become operative, being invalided out of the navy at the age of 19. He made it clear that his work on British counter-intelligence in the late 1950’s had nothing to do with his career in the navy.
The programme was apparently originally to be conducted by Mr G. W. J. Dryden who had already interviewed him and another person who took part in the public debate earlier, as a preview to that debate. However, when it came to the date of the programme Mr Dryden was not available
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🏛️ Retirement Notice
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration19 January 1982
Retirement, Public Servant, Wellington
- J. K. McLAY, Minister of Justice
💰 Post Office Bonus Bonds Prize Draw Results
💰 Finance & RevenuePost Office Bonus Bonds, Prize Draw, February 1982
- J. H. FALLOON, Postmaster-General
🎓 Taranaki Polytechnic Notice 1976, Amendment No. 1
🎓 Education, Culture & Science29 January 1982
Taranaki Polytechnic, Amendment, Education Act 1964
- M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education
🎓 St. Paul’s High School, Dunedin Board of Governors Notice 1981
🎓 Education, Culture & Science29 January 1982
St. Paul’s High School, Board of Governors, Dunedin
- M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education
🎓 St. Peter’s College, Gore Board of Governors Notice 1981
🎓 Education, Culture & Science29 January 1982
St. Peter’s College, Board of Governors, Gore
- W. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education
🎓 Tairawhiti Community College Board of Governors Notice 1981
🎓 Education, Culture & Science1 December 1981
Tairawhiti Community College, Board of Governors, Gisborne
- M. L. WELLINGTON, Minister of Education
🏥 Establishment of Te Atatu Group Home
🏥 Health & Social Welfare27 January 1982
Te Atatu Group Home, Child and Young Persons Act 1974, Auckland
- VENN YOUNG, Minister of Social Welfare
🎓 Broadcasting Tribunal Decision No. 1/82
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceBroadcasting Tribunal, Complaint, Radio Pacific Ltd
- Edward Charles John Bourke Haliburton, Complainant
- P. A. D. Williams, Introduced Haliburton to the programme
- Lindsey Dawson, Host of the programme
- G. W. J. Dryden, Originally intended to conduct the programme
- B. H. Slane, chairman
- Lionel R. Sceats, member
- Janet C. Somerville, member
- Gordon C. Ell, co-opted member
- Robert Boyd-Bell, co-opted member