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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
1,853,900 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1947: 36,400 (2.00%)
- Males per 100 Females: 100.5
Incumbents
Regal and
Vice Regal
Government
The 28th New Zealand
Parliament continued, with the Labour Party in
government.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre
leaders
Events
Arts and
literature
See 1948 in art,
1948 in
literature, Category:1948 books
Music
See: 1948 in
music
Radio
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1948 film awards ,
1948 in film , List
of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1948 films
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit ,
Order
of New Zealand
Sport
Archery
The national championships are held at a single venue for the
first time replacing the previous postal shoot.[5][6]
National Champions
Athletics
- Jack Clarke wins the national title in the men's marathon,
clocking 2:44:06 in Dunedin.
Basketball
- Interpovincial Champions: Men - Palmerston North
- Interpovincial Champions: Women - Palmerston North
Cricket
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Olympic
Games
Rugby
union
Category:Rugby union in
New Zealand, Category:All Blacks
Rugby
league
New Zealand national
rugby league team
Soccer
- The Chatham Cup is won by Technical Old Boys of
Christchurch who beat Waterside of
Wellington 2—0 in the final. [9]
- An Australian side toured New Zealand, playing four
internationals: [10]
- 14 August, Wellington: NZ 0-6 Australia
- 28 August, Christchurch: NZ 0-7 Australia
- 4 September, Wellington: NZ 0-4 Australia
- 11 September, Auckland: NZ 1-8 Australia
- Provincial league champions: [11]
- Auckland: Eastern Suburbs
- Canterbury: Western
- Hawke's Bay: Napier HSOB
- Nelson: United
- Otago: Mosgiel
- South Canterbury: Fisherman
- Southland: Invercargill United
- Taranaki: Stratford
- Waikato: Rotowaro
- Wanganui: Wanganui Athletic
- Wellington: Waterside
Births
- 6 January: Dayle Hadlee, cricketer.
- 16 January: Dalvanius Prime,
entertainer.
- 7 February: Richard Prebble,
politician.
- March: Michael Baigent, author and
conspiracy theorist.
- 2 April (in Scotland): Sam Malcolmson, soccer
player.
- 25 May: Mac
Price, diplomat.
- July 22: Kevin Ryan, long-distance
runner.
- 29 July: John Clarke, actor,
best known in New Zealand for Fred Dagg.
- September 6: Kevin Towns, field hockey player
and coach.
- 1 October: Peter Blake,
yachtsman.
- 2 October: Robert Anderson,
cricketer.
- 24 October: Ray Ahipene-Mercer,
musician, politician.
- 13 November: Lockwood Smith,
politician.
Category:1948 births
Deaths
Category:1948 deaths
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1948 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1948