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  2. Category:September 1945 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "September 1945 in New Zealand" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1945 New Zealand census

  3. New Zealand Operational Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Operational Service Medal (NZOSM) is a New Zealand campaign medal for award to New Zealanders who have served on operations since 3 September 1945. Eligibility for the NZ OSM commences the day after the final eligibility date (2 September 1945) for the 1939–45 New Zealand War Service Medal. The medal was instituted in 2002 to ...

  4. 1945 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A census was held on 25 September 1945. This was a year earlier than the established pattern, to make up for the lack of a census in 1941 due to World War II, and so that an electoral redistribution (the first for ten years) could be done before the 1946 election.

  5. Category:1945 in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1945 in New York City" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, ...

  6. September 1945 - Wikipedia

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    Miss New York City Bess Myerson was crowned Miss America 1945. Born: Kelly Groucutt, bassist and co-lead vocalist of Electric Light Orchestra, in Coseley, England (d. 2009); Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, singer, organist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, in San Bruno, California (d. 1973); Rogie Vachon, ice hockey player, in Palmarolle, Quebec ...

  7. History of New York City (1898–1945) - Wikipedia

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    During the years of 1898–1945, New York City consolidated. New York City became the capital of national communications, trade, and finance, and of popular culture and high culture. More than one-fourth of the 300 largest corporations in 1920 were headquartered there. [1]

  8. Timeline of New York City - Wikipedia

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    January 1: New York City Transit workers strike for 12 days following failed contract negotiations between TWU Local 100 and the MTA. January 1: John Lindsay sworn in as the 103rd mayor. October 17: A fire across 23rd Street from Madison Square kills 12 members of the New York City Fire Department when a floor collapses beneath them. It was the ...

  9. History of New York City - Wikipedia

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    During this period, New York City was a site of the September 11 attacks of 2001; 2,606 people who were in the towers and in the surrounding area were killed by a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, an event considered highly traumatic for the city but which did not stop the city's rapid regrowth.