Wednesday 23 October 2019

Erebus disaster

Erebus disaster


In 1979, there was the Mt Erebus air crash.They were on there way to go sightseeing Antarctica. 237 passengers were on board at the time and nobody survived. The plane crashed into some of the lower slopes of Mt Erebus. A national Erebus memorial will be unveiled in Auckland in 2020. 
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Tuesday 22 October 2019

Death of poet James K. Baxter

Death of poet James K. Baxter

22 October 1972

James K. Baxter died in Auckland at the age of 46. His body was escorted back to Jerusalem by his family. James spent a lot of his time looking after alcoholics and drug addicts. 

Monday 21 October 2019

Peter Snell wins second gold in Tokyo

Peter Snell wins second gold in Tokyo


On the 21st of October 1964, Peter Snell's time of 3 minutes 38.1 seconds was 2.5 seconds better than the world record held by the previous Olympic champion, Herb Elliott. The field for the 1500 m run was led by Michel at the start. He fell back after about 400 m and for about 200 m there was a pause. Then Davies took the lead, with Peter behind him, fluctuating between second and third place.

Thursday 17 October 2019

Chief Justice declares treaty 'worthless' and a 'simple nullity



Chief Justice declares treaty 'worthless' and a 'simple nullity

The Treaty of Waitangi was ‘worthless’ because it had been signed ‘between a civilised nation and a group of savages’ who were not capable of signing a treaty. The judge did not take any notice that the land belonged to the Maori people and still did not give the land back. The people wanted to build a school on the block of land but they had to put a church in the place.
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Wednesday 16 October 2019

Main Body of NZEF sails to war


Main Body of NZEF sails to war



In 1914, 8,500 men volunteered to go to war. The ones that were accepted were sent to mobilisation camps. Around 30,000 people attended Wellingtons farewell.


Tuesday 15 October 2019

'Anti-terror' raids in Urewera




'Anti-Terror' Raids In Urewera.

On the 15th of October 2007, eighteen people were arrested for raiding a weapons-training camp. A man named Iti was taken to trail along with three others on February 2012, but the jury couldn't decide on the former charge, but all four were found guilty. In 2013 the Independent Police Conduct Authority found out that  the police had frightened and intimidated people during the raids. A year later in 2013, Mike Bush, a Police Commissioner apologised for what he had done.