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A New Kind of History From the Writings of Lucien Febvre, ( 1973 )
* 1973 – Carl Bulfin, New Zealand cricketer
* 1973 – Kerry Walmsley, New Zealand cricketer
The Philosophy of Anaxagoras: An attempt at reconstruction King's Crown Press, New York OCLC 2692674 ; republished in 1973 by Nijhoff, The Hague, as The Philosophy of Anaxagoras: As reconstructed ISBN 90-247-1573-3
In his review of the original 1973 Broadway production, Clive Barnes in the New York Times called the musical " heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting.
During 1971 and 1972 B evolved into " New B " and then C, with the preprocessor being added in 1972 and early 1973 at the urging of Alan Snyder.
*" 10-Year Rift Over Lost Ship Near End ", The New York Times, February 4, 1973.
* 1973 Lake Placid, New York, USA
Steinbrenner went on to buy the New York Yankees in 1973.
He worked at White Sands Missile Range in the early 1950s, and taught astronomy at New Mexico State University from 1955 until his retirement in 1973.
He was made full professor at City College of New York in 1973 where he had taught since 1968.
In 1968, Sarandon moved to New York, where he landed his first television role as Dr. Tom Halverson on The Guiding Light ( 1969 – 1973 ).
* Colonial ( PRR train ), a Pennsylvania Railroad ran between Washington, DC and New York City, and was last operated in 1973 by Amtrak.
Martin Scorsese directed Taxi Driver ( 1976 ), Mean Streets ( 1973 ), and musical drama New York, New York ( 1977 ).
* 1973 – Papua New Guinea gains self-government from Australia.
It was not until February 1973 that The New York Times first used the term, describing how the " moods and tensions " in the British private-eye parody Pulp ( 1972 film ) | Pulp came " out of the collective depths of the film noir ".
Two years later, however, he came out of retirement and in 1973 recorded several albums, scoring a Top 40 hit with "( Theme From ) New York, New York " in 1980.
* Newton, Ian ( 1973 ): Finches ( New Naturalist series ).
New York: Vienna House, 1973.
On July 14, 1973, the legendary White was killed by a drunk driver while loading equipment in his car for a concert with the New Kentucky Colonels.
* New Lantao Bus Company ( 1973 ) Limited.
* 1889 – Sir Bertram Stevens, Premier of New South Wales 1932-39 ( d. 1973 )
* 1973 – Mark Essex fatally shoots 10 people and wounds 13 others at Howard Johnson's Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, before being shot to death by police officers.

1973 and Zealand
* 1973 – Jeff Wilson, New Zealand rugby player and cricketer
The New Zealand government disposed of its last machine in 1973.
This definition also includes the economic performance of New Zealand from 1974 – 1992 and Switzerland from 1973 to the present, although this designation for Switzerland has been controversial.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
Other countries in the region instead used the PAL system, starting with Australia ( 1967, but not fully implemented until 1975 ), and then Hong Kong ( 1970 ), China ( 1971 ), New Zealand ( 1973 ), Singapore ( 1974 ), Thailand ( 1975 ) and Indonesia ( 1978 ), with India not introducing it until 1982.
* 1973 New Zealand rugby league season
In 1973, Britain joined the European Economic Community, cutting New Zealand off from free trade with its biggest market and leaving Pākehā feeling betrayed by the people they had thought of as their own.
New Zealand began color broadcasting in 1973, and Australia kept airing black-and-white broadcasts until 1975.
Tony Lewis lead the team, but lost 2-1 and Illingworth was re-appointed captain against New Zealand in 1973.
The New Zealand Day Act 1973 was passed in 1973.
* New Zealand Day Act 1973
Debate on keeping or changing the New Zealand Flag started before May 1973, when a remit to change the flag was voted down by the Labour Party at their national conference.
* Ian Winchester ( born 1973 ), discus thrower from New Zealand
* Hulua Forster & Wilton, 1973 ( New Zealand )
* Neomyro Forster & Wilton, 1973 ( New Zealand )
* Nuisiana Forster & Wilton, 1973 ( New Zealand )
* Toxopsoides Forster & Wilton, 1973 ( New Zealand )
Two subjects in particular caused comment ; one: Kirk's strong protest against French nuclear-weapons testing in the Pacific Ocean which led to his Government, along with Australia, taking France to the International Court of Justice in 1972 and him sending two New Zealand navy frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and Otago, into the test zone area at Mururoa Atoll in a symbolic act of protest in 1973.
The Kirk government began the tradition of New Zealand Day in 1973, and introduced legislation in 1974 to declare Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of New Zealand.
New Zealand assembly of the Falcon began at Petone in the early 1960s and moved to the new plant in Wiri in 1973.

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