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“Terry was the central figure in a shooting affair in Haining street, Wellington, almost exactly a year ago, when an old Chinaman named Joe Kum Yung received two bullet wounds and was killed. “Terry violently objected to the admission of Asiatics into English countries, and wrote a book, entitled ‘The Shadow’, in which he set out his views, and appealed to the nation to rid itself of the foreign evil. It was in order to call attention to the Yellow Peril and to his book that he picked out a Chinaman in Wellington, followed him, and deliberately shot him. “Terry gave himself up to the police, was convicted of murder, and sentenced to be hanged, but the sentence was commuted to one of imprisonment for life, and as he was considered to be insane he was removed from the gaol to the Sunnyside Mental Hospital.” ....
ROSA WOODS/STUFF Police Museum Collections Curator Jessica Aitken recounts how white supremacist and murderer Lionel Terry began drawing the detective he obsessed over, Edward Eade. It’s a strange collection of items in the cabinet as you walk through the front doors of the New Zealand Police Museum in Porirua. A caricature, an artwork and a sword. At first glance, nothing connects them. But together they are reminders of Detective Edward Eade, the murderer who became obsessed with him and the Chinese man who was shot in the street. ROSA WOODS Police Museum collections curator Jessica Aitken with the strange collection of items from Detective Edward Eade’s life. ....
123rf The inclusion of a poem by an anti-Chinese extremist in an NCEA Level 2 History exam has raised concerns from students. (File photo) The New Zealand Chinese Association will be formally making a complaint after a poem by an anti-Chinese extremist was included in an NCEA Level 2 history exam. The poem, called Emotional Insanity by anti-Chinese extremist Lionel Terry, was part of an end-of-year history test. The test was about examining “sources of a historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders” and focused on mental health facility Seacliff and included people s experiences there. Terry was an Englishman who handed out pamphlets on racial purity. He is known for murdering Chinese man Joe Kum Yung on Wellington’s Haining St in 1905 ....
any evidence of Or maybe you could point me in the right direction? Bit of a vaccine mystery Ginny Andersen: How will domestic capability and manufacturing contribute to New Zealand accessing a vaccine? Hon Dr MEGAN WOODS: New Zealand’s science and vaccine manufacturing sectors have an incredibly important role to play in ensuring New Zealanders get early access to a vaccine. Locally, the Vaccine Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand will receive $10 million to lead COVID-19 vaccine research through a vaccine development and evaluation platform. This will see the brightest minds from the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, the University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington work together to support global efforts to develop vaccines that are safe and fit for purpose. BioCell will receive $3 million to upgrade its existing facilities so it’s in a position to scale up and support local and global vaccine manufacturing. Depending on the chosen vaccine, this ....
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