Further Reading
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- Bible in schools: the opposition of prominent educationalists, Auckland, : Issued by the State Education Defence League, 1926
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- This tract lists the views of several prominent politicians and educators, including Algie.
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- Aldis, Morton (1938), Socialism, capitalism & freedom: a reply to Professor Algie and the Freedom Association, Auckland, : Auckland Fabian Club
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1933), Report on certain aspects of legal education, Auckland, : Auckland University College
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1935), The law of defamation , Auckland, : Auckland University College
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1939?), The holding of elections, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1939), Ministerial control, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940), The British empire, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940?), The Statute of Westminster: its background, purpose and content: a compilation of views and opinions, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940), The British parliament, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940), Democracy and its modern rivals, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940), Democracy and our economic system : a compilation of views and opinions prepared for consideration and study, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1940), Democracy: some views and opinions, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1941?), The development of the British Commonwealth : some views and opinions, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1941), The economic problem: Conservative and labour opinions : a summary of the views expressed by Mr Geoffrey Crowther, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association ; Worthington Press
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1941?), Our way of life: an address to young New Zealanders: a few thoughts on democracy, Auckland, : New Zealand National Party
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1941), The socialisation of the land: an examination of the policy of the Labour government, 1936-1940, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1941), The State and the Small Farms Act: soldier settlement or state socialisation, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1943), Developments in foreign relations: opinions upon certain important questions, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1943), The government and the banks, Auckland, : New Zealand Freedom Association
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- Algie, Ronald M. (1950), True education: that boys and girls should learn how to live, not merely how to earn a living: extracts from a speech delivered...civic reception in the city of Nelson, Thursday, 15th June 1950, Nelson, : Stiles & Co.
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- Algie, Ronald M. (chair) (1955), Report of Juvenile Delinquency Committee, Wellington, : Government Printer
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- Templeton, Hugh. "Algie, Ronald Macmillan 1888-1978". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4a8. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
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