1923 in New Zealand


1923 in New Zealand:
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Contents

Incumbents

Regal and Vice Regal

Government

The 21st New Zealand Parliament continued. The Reform Party governed as a minority with the support of independents.

Parliamentary opposition

Main centre leaders

Events

Arts and literature

See 1923 in art , 1923 in literature, Category:1923 books

Music

See: 1923 in music

Radio

  • A set of Broadcasting regulations are issued under the Post And Telegraph Act 1920. Under the new regulations the country is divided into four numerical transmission regions. The regulations also stipulate that the owner of a receiving set is to pay an annual license of five shillings while permission to transmit costs two pounds.[1]

See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand

Film

  • The Romance of Sleepy Hollow

See: 1923 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1923 films

Sport

Chess

  • The 32nd National Chess Championship was held in Christchurch, and was won by J.B Dunlop of Oamaru, his third title . [4]

Cricket

Golf

  • The 10th New Zealand Open championship was won by A. Brooks. [5]
  • The 27th National Amateur Championships were held in Wanganui [6]
    • Men: J. Goss (Wanganui)
    • Women: Miss E. Vigor Brown

Horse racing

Harness racing

Thoroughbred racing

  • ARC Great Northern Derby: Won by Enthusiasm (NZ)

Rugby

  • A New South Wales team toured New Zealand, playing three matches against the New Zealand team. New Zealand won all three, 19-9, 34-6 and 38-11. [9]
  • Hawkes Bay held and defended the Ranfurly Shield for the full season, defeating Wairarapa (6-0), Wellington (10-6), Poverty Bay (15-0), Canterbury (9-8), Horowhenua (38-11), and Auckland (20-5).[9]

Soccer

  • Inaugural competition for the Chatham Cup won by Seacliff (Otago)
  • New Zealand tour of Australia: [10]
    • 24 May, Granville: Lost 1-3 vs Granville
    • 26 May, Sydney: drew 2-2 vs New South Wales
    • 29 May, Newcastle: lost 0-2 vs Newcastle
    • 2 June, Ipswich: won 4-2 vs Ipswich / West Moreton
    • 4 June, Brisbane: won 3-1 vs Queensland
    • 6 June, Nambour: won 2-0 vs North Coast
    • 9 June, Brisbane: lost 1-2 vs Australia
    • 13 June, Cessnock: lost 1-2 vs South Maitland
    • 16 June, Sydney: won 3-2 vs Australia
    • 20 June, Sydney: won 3-4 vs Metropolis
    • 23 June, Sydney: won 3-1 vs Granville
    • 25 June, Sydney: drew 1-1 vs New South Wales
    • 30 June, Newcastle: won 4-1 vs Australia
    • 3 July, Weston: lost 1-4 vs South Maitland
    • 7 July, Wollongong: lost 0-2 vs South Coast
    • 11 July, Lithgow: won 4-0 vs Western Districts
  • Provincial league champions: [11]
    • Auckland: North Shore AFC (Devonport)
    • Canterbury: Sunnyside
    • Hawke's Bay: Whakatu
    • Nelson: Athletic
    • Otago: HSOB
    • South Canterbury: Albion Rovers
    • Southland: Nightcaps
    • Taranaki: Hawera
    • Wanganui: Eastown Workshops
    • Wellington: Waterside

Births

Category:1923 births

Deaths

Category:1923 deaths

See also

For world events and topics in 1923 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1923

References







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