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  1. Chapter XXIVSir Julius Vogel. Vogel started his political career in New Zealand in 1862, when he unsuccessfully contested an election for a seat in the Otago Provincial Council. Undeterred, he stood for the Waikouaiti seat in the following year and succeeded. Flushed with triumph, he sought further honours in the House of Representatives as ...

  2. Hon Sir Julius Vogel KCMG (24 Feb 1835 - 12 Mar 1899) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (13 entries) edit. arwiki يوهان فوغل (كاتب)

  3. Julius Vogel. The lack of anti-Semitism in colonial New Zealand is well illustrated by the career of Julius Vogel. His father was Christian, but on his mother's side he was the grandson of a Jewish merchant family, whose firm he joined after leaving school. He spent over eight years in the gold districts of Victoria, Australia, before moving to ...

  4. Julius Vogel (1835–99) dominated New Zealand politics in a way that no man had done before him and few have done since. He was behind the policy that transformed New Zealand from a collection of sparsely settled and isolated provinces into a unified nation, he cultivated trade connections and was an advocate of greater colonial autonomy and equal rights between men and women; he was an ...

  5. Services to Fandom. Matthew Pavletich. I am nominating Matthew Pavletich again for the 2023 Sir Julius Vogel Awards in the category of Services to Fandom. Matthew has been an active science fiction and fantasy fan for a very long time. He has been attending local New Zealand conventions for something like 30 years.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2024 · Nominations for the 2024 Sir Julius Vogel awards are now being accepted. The nomination period will close at 11:59pm on 31st March 2024. The SJV awards recognise excellence in science fiction, fantasy, or horror works created by New Zealanders and New Zealand residents, and first published or released in the 2023 calendar year.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › it › Julius_VogelJulius Vogel - Wikiwand

    Sir Julius Vogel è stato un politico e scrittore britannico, l’ottava persona a ricoprire il ruolo di Primo ministro della Nuova Zelanda e tutt’oggi l’unico di religione ebraica. Il suo mandato è ricordato soprattutto per l’emissione di obbligazioni per finanziare la costruzione dell’asse ferroviario e di altre opere pubbliche.