Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETO-DAY'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLENEW MAURETANIA
- ARTICLEFULL GLORY AGAIN
- ARTICLETHE AVERAGE ENGLISHMAN
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBIRTH.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
- ARTICLEEUGENE GOOSSENS IMPRESSED WITH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
- ARTICLESECOND GAOL BREAK WITHIN MONTH FROM MOUNT CRAWFORD PRISON
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEThe Evening Star SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1947. What's in a Name?
- ARTICLENews Briefs
- ARTICLECovert Socialism Gravely Menaces Western Civilisation
- ARTICLEPower Cuts Should End September
- ARTICLEGreen Island Businessmen
- ARTICLENATIONAL PARTY PREPARED TO FIGHT AGAINST STATE OPPRESSION
- ARTICLECENTRAL OTAGO POWER DELAYS BLAMED ON DEPARTMENT
- ARTICLEExtra Sugar Available for Marmalade
- ARTICLEWESTPORT SHAREHOLDERS ACCEPT STATE’S OFFER FOR MINING ASSETS
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEPersonal
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEACTION IN BALKANS DEMANDED OF SECURITY COUNCIL
- ILLUSTRATIONPOPE’S CONFIDANT.—Cardinal Spellman, of New York, is in the closest confidence of His Holiness the Pope, who has freq...
- ARTICLEFORTY SHOPS ARE BURNED AND DAMAGED IN INDIAN DISTURBANCES
- ARTICLEVAN DONCK WINS PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT
- ARTICLECLASH AT GENEVA OVER N.Z. TRADE LICENSE SYSTEM
- ARTICLELEFT WING INDONESIANS RESPONSIBLE FOR PREMIER’S RESIGNATION
- ARTICLEDEATH OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA
- ARTICLEPEACE TREATY IS ACCEPTED BY HUNGARY’S PARLIAMENT
- ARTICLEMINISTER BURNS OWN CHURCH, HOPING FOR BIGGER BUILDING
- ARTICLESTORMY TRIP ACROSS THE TASMAN BY SCHOONER HUIA
- ARTICLEBRITAIN WANTS RUSSIAN GRAIN IN EXCHANGE FOR EXTENDED CREDITS
- ARTICLEFRENCH CABINET DISAGREES OVER COAL CRISIS
- ARTICLEJAPAN IS ADOPTING DEMOCRACY, SAYS U.S. AMBASSADOR
- ARTICLEMAYOR OF BOSTON SENT TO GAOL FOR MAIL FRAUD
- ARTICLEORANGES, TOMATOES, AND LEMONS FROM THE ISLANDS
- ARTICLEFRANCO SUGGESTS OTHER NATIONS MIND OWN BUSINESS
- ARTICLEORGANISATION DISCOVERED FOR SMUGGLING NAZIS TO LATIN AMERICA
- ARTICLEDR CLEMENTS MURDERS WIFE AND COMMITS SUICIDE, IS THE VERDICT OF JURY
- ARTICLEDISLOYAL U.S. STATE EMPLOYEES DISMISSED
- ARTICLEFORTY-HOUR WEEK BRINGS TROUBLES TO NEW SOUTH WALES
- ARTICLEStowaway on Plane to Singapore is Suspected Embezzler
- ARTICLETERRIFIC STORM DRENCHES LONDON’S CROWDS
- ARTICLESTART OF THREE-POWER CONFERENCE ON MARSHALL PLAN
- SECTIONPOWER CRISIS DEBATED
- ARTICLELABOUR SURVIVES FIRST DIVISION
- ARTICLETHE CROFTER SCORES A DOUBLE AT HAWKE’S BAY
- ARTICLEBIRTAIN’S HARDSHIPS ATTRIBUTABLE TO LOSS OF OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS
- ARTICLESYDNEY HAS COLDEST DAY FOR TWO YEARS
- ILLUSTRATIONMODERN TROLLY BUSES.—These four snub-nosed trolly buses, which are finished in cream and green, are good examples of ...
- ARTICLEGREAT GALES AND HEAVY RAIN SWEEP WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA HAS HOPES OF WINNING TO-DAY'S TEST MATCH
- ARTICLEROTORUA SANATORIUM
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SLEEPERETTE.—This new seat for air liners is soon to be introduced on all Pan-American Airways trans-Pacific clip...
- ARTICLEROBSON ACCOUNTED FOR BY PETRA IN A SLASHING GAME
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING
- ARTICLEHAUROKO POWER SCHEME IN SOUTHLAND ADVOCATED IN HOUSE
- ILLUSTRATIONMR CLYDE CARR (Govt., Timaru), who was appointed Chairman of Committees of the House of Representatives yesterday on ...
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA PERTURBED AT TREND OF AMERICAN POLICY
- ARTICLEADDRESS-IN-REPLY DEBATE OPENS ON TUESDAY
- ARTICLEFREE TAXIS FOR STAFF
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEDEATH OF POPULAR UNION CLUB MEMBER
- ARTICLEDAIRY INDUSTRY CONCERNED
- ARTICLEEnd of the Road for Kaikorai Cable Cars
- ARTICLEROBSON WINS MATCH BY DISPLAY OF COURAGE AND GAMENESS
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP COLLIE DOG TRIALS
- ARTICLETwo Hundred Gallopers Win £1,000 or Over in N.Z. This Season
- ARTICLENEWS AND VIEWS
- ARTICLEA Doctor Who Tells
- ARTICLE'STAR’ CROSSWORD PUZZLE
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY
- ARTICLEThis Freedom
- ARTICLEThoughts About Music
- ARTICLENEW BOOKS
- ARTICLE“THE RATIONED LIFE"
- ARTICLEFlashes From FILMLAND
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- SECTIONWOMAN'S WORLD
- ARTICLEPUBLIC SERVANTS DEFENDED ON BUREAUCRACY CHARGES
- ARTICLEBAILEY BRIDGE INVENTOR TO RECEIVE REWARD
- ARTICLEKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
- ARTICLEBUCK RYAN
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS FIRST KANGAROO.—Henryk Mierowski, the celebrated Polish pianist, who is to give recitals in Dunedin early next mo...
- ARTICLEJAPS. NOW ALLOWED TO WORK ON PHOSPHATE ISLAND
- ARTICLEBOXER ABSOLVED OF BLAME FOR DEATH OF OPPONENT
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLE£100 FINE FOR RUNNING OPIUM DEN
- ARTICLETRANSFER OF HEARING REQUESTED IN MURPHY LIBEL ACTIONS
- ARTICLEMINISTER NOW TURNS ATTACK TO MAYOR OF AUCKLAND
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS FOR WOOL BOARD VACANCIES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- SECTIONFINANCE AND INVESTMENT
- ARTICLEPOLICE COURT
- ARTICLELEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SITS TO PASS IMPREST SUPPLY BILL
- ARTICLEJANE
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLETONGAN HOUDINI MAKES SIXTH ESCAPE FROM GAOL
- ARTICLEFLUX SEED FROM AMERICA: N.Z. TO EXCHANGE BUTTER
- ARTICLENEW TRAP KILLS RABBITS PAINLESSLY
- ARTICLEIN THE EARLY DAYS
- ARTICLEFIXE FOR SECOND TEST.
- ARTICLEWAIMATE HIGH SCHOOL DEFEAT McGLASHAN COLLEGE AT RUGBY
- ARTICLEWOMEN'S INDOOR BASKETBALL
- ARTICLECAR BUMPER BARS
- ARTICLESAMOAN MISSION NOT CONCERNED WITH AMERICAN TERRITORY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements