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- Violet Targuse (née Healey, 1884 – 1937) was an early female playwright in New Zealand. She has been described as "probably New Zealand's most successful...
- Annual. In its inaugural competition in September 1932, two plays by Violet Targuse placed first equal, ahead of at least 68 other entries, winning the "Radio...
- Rosemary Campbell, painter Betty Curnow, painter and printmarker Violet Targuse, playwright Reginald Delargey, Roman Catholic cardinal Richard Pe****,...
- There were many writers contributing and three quarters were women. Violet Targuse was one who won several Drama League competitions with her work. New Zealand...
- Violet Synge (1896–1971), Girl Guide Chief Commissioner for England Violet Targuse (1884–1937), New Zealand playwright Violet Teague (1872–1951), Australian...
- Auckland University. In 1938, he married Marjorie Joan Targuse (1912 – 2008), daughter of Violet Targuse. They had four sons, one of whom was also an architect...
- Norton (1942–2023), All Black, local resident and businessowner Violet Targuse (1884–1937), playwright, lived on Bretts Road at time of death The Wizard...
- pw. & ch. wr. Sooni Taraporevala (b. 1957, India), screenwriter Violet Targuse (1884–1937, New Zealand), pw. Lisa Ysaye Tarleau (1885–1952, United States)...
- of Gloriavale Christian Community, author, speaker, entrepreneur Violet Targuse (1884–1937), playwright Anna Taylor (born 1982), short-story writer Apirana...
- following players: Jim Rukutai, Arthur Hardgrave, Pullen, Strong, Alexander, Targuse, Hughes, Griffiths, McGechan, Clark (2), Kennedy, Tole, Wilson, and Moore...