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  3. Vol 2 No 4 (1969)

Published: 1969-12-31

Articles

  • The organisation, role, facilities and responsibilities for civil defence in the northern region
    L. P. Bourke
    347-356
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  • Civil Defence at
 No. 1 Sub-Region level Auckland Regional Authority
    J. G. Blenkinsopp
    357-370
    • PDF
  • Civil Defence at the local body level
    F. N. Armstrong
    371-390
    • PDF
  • Seismic design of public buildings
    R. B. Shephard, O. A. Glogau
    391-419
    • PDF
  • A reinforced concrete building in Wellington
    J. P. Hollings
    420-442
    • PDF
  • Earth deformation and earthquake prediction
    G. J. Lensen
    443-458
    • PDF
  • Geophysics at the University of Auckland
    A. C. Kibblewhite
    459-469
    • PDF
  • Geophysics at the
 Victoria University of Wellington
    F. F. Evison
    470-471
    • PDF
  • Building research in the school of architecture
    R. M. Thompson
    472-473
    • PDF
  • Earthquake engineering research at the University of Auckland
    G. R. Martin
    474-481
    • PDF
  • Earthquake engineering research
 at The Papua and New Guinea
 Institute of Higher Technical Education
    W. H. Boyce
    482
  • Comments on some earthquake damaged buildings in New Zealand
    F. E. Kerswill
    483-489
    • PDF
  • Earthquake symposium; Melbourne Australia 1969
    H. C. Hitchcock
    490-493
    • PDF
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