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Photograph copyright to Greenpeace
Photographer: John Miller
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'Rainbow Warrior after the bombing', URL: https://nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/rainbow-warrior-after-bombing, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 8-Jul-2015
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17 August 1942
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20 May 1865
Loss of the City of Dunedin with all hands
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29 April 1881
131 perish in worst civilian shipwreck in NZ waters
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16 April 1912
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10 April 1973
Labour government cancels Springbok rugby tour
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3 February 1868
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23 October 1915
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27 November 1940
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14 November 1973
DPB legislation introduced
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15 August 1951
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15 September 1976
Lyttelton–Wellington ferry service ends
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25 July 1981
Anti-Springbok protesters prevent Hamilton match
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29 July 1981
Police baton anti-tour protesters near Parliament
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2 August 1983
Protest as USS Texas visits Auckland
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9 September 1976
Wanganui Computer legislation enacted
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12 September 1981
'Flour-bomb test' ends Springbok tour
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24 October 1913
Violence flares on Wellington wharves
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28 December 1929
'Black Saturday' - NZ police open fire in Apia
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11 August 1962
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20 August 1940
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10 July 1985
Rainbow Warrior sunk in Auckland harbour
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15 January 1970
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25 May 1978
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12 May 1971
Anti-Vietnam War protests in Queen Street, Auckland
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