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Events
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31 May 1916
HMS New Zealand fights in the Battle of Jutland
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11 April 1916
Arrival of the NZ Division in France
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21 August 1915
New Zealand mounteds attack Hill 60
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16 October 1914
Main Body of NZEF sails to war
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5 August 1914
New Zealand enters the First World War
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28 June 1914
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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8 February 1915
Ambush in Turkey leads to death of New Zealand seaman
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24 September 1917
Bere Ferrers rail accident
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25 August 1916
First New Zealand soldier executed
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9 May 1915
Kiwi Wimbledon champ killed in battle
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2 April 1915
Anzac soldiers riot in Cairo's Wazzir brothel district
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23 October 1915
Ten NZ nurses lost in Marquette sinking
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21 December 1971
Full steam ahead for Kingston Flyer
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25 October 1971
End of the line for steam railways
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15 September 1976
Lyttelton–Wellington ferry service ends
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2 July 1938
Electric trains come to Wellington
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7 June 1917
The Battle of Messines
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24 August 1878
Wellington steam-tram service opened
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11 October 1861
First Cobb & Co. coach service runs to Otago goldfields
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23 June 1973
World Court condemns French nuclear tests
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26 June 1918
Wimmera sunk by German mine
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28 June 1973
HMNZS Otago sails for Mururoa test zone
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8 August 1915
Wellington Battalion captures Chunuk Bair
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10 August 1840
British assert sovereignty as French head for Akaroa
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29 August 1914
NZ force captures German Samoa
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7 October 1917
German 'Sea Devil' imprisoned in NZ
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6 July 1923
Main trunk express train disaster
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30 July 1979
Carless days introduced
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7 August 1908
First train runs length of main trunk line
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11 August 1962
Picton ferry Aramoana enters service
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21 August 1958
Auckland pedestrians begin 'Barnes Dance'
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15 December 1915
The evacuation of Gallipoli begins
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10 July 1985
Rainbow Warrior sunk in Auckland harbour
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2 June 1917
NZ steamer captured by the Wolf
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2 May 1964
NZ's last electric tram trip
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30 May 1959
Auckland harbour bridge opened
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24 December 1953
Tangiwai railway disaster
Biographies
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Alfred de Bathe Brandon
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Euan Dickson
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Malcolm McGregor
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William Rhodes-Moorhouse
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Keith Caldwell
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William Burn
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Robert Logan
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Ettie Rout
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Archibald Baxter
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Alexander Godley
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James Allen
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Ormond Burton
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Andrew Hamilton Russell
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George Butler
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Nugent Welch
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William Massey
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Samuel Frickleton
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Charles Begg
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Bernard Freyberg
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Jean Baptiste Pompallier
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Julius Vogel
Articles
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Rolls of honour and obituaries
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New Zealand Army Nursing Service
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NZ Railways at war
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The Public Service at war - overview
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First World War by the numbers
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First World War farewells
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The Post and Telegraph Department at war
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Hospital ships
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The War in the air
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NZ's First World War horses
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The Salonika campaign
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Schools and the First World War
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Anzac Day in the Pacific
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First World War art
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The Royal New Zealand Navy
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Featherston camp
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Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment timeline
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Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment timeline
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Pacific aftermath
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Merchant marine
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Researching New Zealand soldiers
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Māori units of the NZEF
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Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment timeline
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British Empire
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Allies
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Central Powers
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Tangiwai disaster
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Palestine campaign
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Sinai campaign
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The Imperial Camel Corps
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Capture of German Samoa
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Armistice Day
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Military mascots
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The Arras tunnels
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Railway stations
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New Zealand disasters timeline
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Passchendaele: fighting for Belgium
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Supporting the war effort
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The Gallipoli campaign
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Conscientious objection and dissent
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The North Island main trunk line
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Māori and the First World War
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Battle of the Somme
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First World War - overview
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First World War memorials
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Parliament's people
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New Zealand and Le Quesnoy
Community contributions