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In 1932 Carman moved to Ranui in Tawa with his new wife, Edith Clark; they lived at No 7 Iti Street, Linden. Arthur had worked in the Audit Department but, hankering for a bureaucracy-free life, decided to become a
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Carman died in Wellington on 28 November 1982, survived by Edith, three sons and two daughters. A biography based on his papers was compiled by members of his family and published in 1994 under the title
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and it was quicker for Edith to push the pram along the rail tracks to Tawa, picking up lumps of coal en route. Arthur caught the morning train to the shop. He started the agitation for a station at
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He began work with the Government Audit Office in Wellington in 1919. He studied accountancy at night, and began contributing on cricket and rugby for the Wellington newspaper
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prison in Wellington in 1941 for "subversion" when he attempted to publicly espouse the Christian pacifist view. His viewpoint had changed from traditional
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They Played for New Zealand: A Complete Record of New Zealand Rugby Representatives 1884–1981 and Their Matches
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battlefields (he had been touring the United Kingdom as the sole press-correspondent travelling with the
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bookshop served as a landmark and meeting place for thirty years. Arthur Carman Street in
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bookseller. The couple liked the countryside, although Ranui had barely-formed
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Arthur Carman's Suitcase: The Life and Times of Arthur Herbert Carman
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1943 New Zealand general election
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to avoid having to pull the emergency cord to alight at Linden.
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and David Wood published a biography of Carman in 2011:
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A Full Life: Three Score Years and Ten, One Man's Life
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A Full Life: Three Score Years and Ten, One Man's Life
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in central Wellington, commuting by train each day.
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pacifist
Wellington
Paparangi
Johnsonville
Wellington College
The Evening Post
New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain
Auckland
Russell
Bay of Islands
Lambton Quay
metal roads
Linden
Lambton Quay
Paparangi
Wellington Hospital Board
Wellington City Council
1941
1944
Wellington North
1943 general election
Porirua
Christian pacifist
Mt Crawford
Methodism
Quakerism
World War I
"Invincibles" All Black rugby team
Bruce Murray

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