1950 in New Zealand

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1950
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New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 1950 in New Zealand.

New Zealand entered into the Korean War – a total of 4,700 New Zealanders served in Korea. New Zealand also was involved in the Malayan Emergency.

The New Zealand Legislative Council was abolished, see Suicide squad.

The 1950 British Empire Games was held in Auckland.

Wool prices boomed, tripling during the year, due to U.S. stockpiling as a reaction to the Korean war. This was offset somewhat by increases in the prices of other (imported) commodities, but began the biggest economic boom of the 20th century in New Zealand.[1]

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 1,927,700.[2]
  • Increase since 31 December 1949: 35,600 (1.88%).[2]
  • Males per 100 females: 100.7.[2]

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

Sport

Athletics

British Empire Games

 Gold Silver BronzeTotal
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Chess

  • The 57th National Chess Championship was held in Auckland, and was won by P. Allerhand of Wellington (his second win).[7]

Cricket

Horse racing

Harness racing

Lawn bowls

The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Christchurch.[10]

  • Men's singles champion – L.J. Edwards (Balclutha Bowling Club)
  • Men's pair champions – H. Hurst, E. Elwood (skip) (Christchurch RSA Bowling Club)
  • Men's fours champions – E.H. Crowley, J.H. Meikle, V.F. Hurlstone, G.A. Crowley (skip) (Tolaga Bay Bowling Club)

Rugby union

The British and Irish Lions, captained by Karl Mullen, toured the country, losing three tests to the All Blacks and drawing one.

Rugby league

New Zealand national rugby league team

Soccer

Births

Deaths

References

See also

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