...Khan was the CEO of the Agriculture Department and... ...for the country’s reconstruction. And Mr Khan seemed to take heart from having survived when... ...with the Director of Agriculture and Mr Khan, to discuss our findings. David, in his... ...this state of affairs continues!” Mr Khan reacted. It was not for nothing that he had... ...capable of wielding sarcasm in this way. Mr Khan must have got himself a thorough education...
He was short and hard and wiry, his inquisitive brown eyes wide set and wondering above a broad nose and a mouth whose ready smile lost nothing from the absence of teeth between...
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This is actually a story of my Uncle Murray's. He was born in 1882, so grew up during Seddon's time as a politician, and as he worked for the Post Office in Westport when Dick...
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It was the rhinoceros beetle that took me to the Pacific, though chance and kind friends played their part.
As a topic form my MSc thesis, I had hoped to get something that...
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I built a little hut on my bit of land and made it as comfortable as I could. It had a pair of bunks, (salvaged from the bach), at one end; a bench with sink, (salvaged from a...
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He is an old man now, well into his sixties. He had a stroke about ten years ago which has left him rather gaunt, but he is still erect, tall even for a Samoan, and hhe tretains...
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