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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETO-DAY'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
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- ARTICLEON THE RADIO
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICE.
- ARTICLEEXPRESS TRAIN TIME-TABLE.
- ARTICLERATION COUPONS.
- ARTICLEPHASES OF THE MOON.
- ARTICLETHE TIDES.
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- SECTIONFavourites Beaten in Main Races at Greymouth and Hastings
- ARTICLEMcCANN BEATS ROBERTSON IN MIDDLE-WEIGHT CONTEST
- ARTICLEBELL AND BLOMFIELD DRAW IN WRESTLING BOUT
- ARTICLE'STAR' CROSSWORD PUZZLE
- ARTICLEWomen’s Hockey: MOMONA WINS AGAINST UNIVERSITY
- ARTICLEIndoor Basketball: PLAYERS FOR REPRESENTATIVE PRACTICE
- ARTICLEWhippet Racing: DUNEDIN CLUB HOLDS GOOD MEETING
- ARTICLEBRITISH 100 YARDS RECORD BROKEN
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- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEDEATH.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEACKNOWLEDGMENT.
- ARTICLEPersonal
- ARTICLEThe Evening Star MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1947. World Trade.
- ARTICLEWhistling in the Dark.
- ARTICLETIME EXTENDED FOR IMMIGRATION OF FIANCEES TO U.S.A.
- ARTICLENews Briefs
- ARTICLENo Business
- ARTICLENEW TERMS FOR PAYMENT OF MUFTI ALLOWANCE
- ARTICLEBUDGET MAY BE PRESENTED LATE JULY
- ARTICLEFive-degree Frost Made Streets Slippery
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLELABOURER REMANDED ON THEFT CHARGES
- ARTICLELOW POWER SAVING YESTERDAY CAUSES CONCERN
- ARTICLERAIN BRINGS PROMISE OF EASING IN RESTRICTIONS
- ARTICLEINGREASE SHOWN IN BIRTH RATE IN DUNEDIN THIS YEAR
- ILLUSTRATIONPHOSPHATE ROCK FOR FERTILISERS.— Increased allocations of phosphate reek for manufacture into superphosphate have bee...
- ARTICLEFarmers to Get More Fertiliser
- ARTICLERINGWORM MORE PREVALENT THAN USUAL IN DUNEDIN
- ARTICLEAMERICAN SHIPS ASSURED FOR FOODSTUFFS TO EUROPE
- ARTICLEPolitical Roundabout
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- ILLUSTRATIONMR CONNOLLY... "admirable speech.”
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- SECTIONMARSHALL PLAN DISCUSSIONS REVEAL MANY DIVERGENCIES
- ARTICLEPOLICE FIGHT COMMUNISTS AND SOCIALISTS IN VENICE SQUARE
- ARTICLECHAMPAGNE AND WHISKY DRUNK BY PRISONER IN SUPREME COURT ROOM
- ARTICLEBRITAIN LIKELY TO RECEIVE CRAIN FROM RUSSIA
- ARTICLECLOTHING RATIONING IS EASED IN MELBOURNE
- ARTICLEUNRRA’S TASK ENDED BUT NOT COMPLETED
- ILLUSTRATIONMAJOR-GENERAL ROOKS.
- ARTICLESOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS ACCUSED OF WHIPPING NATIVES
- ARTICLECOMICAL SUNDAY SPORT AT NEWCASTLE DEFIES COUNCIL EDICT
- ILLUSTRATION“JEWISH PARLIAMENT” MEETS.—The Jewish Elected Assembly, the “parliament” of Palestine Jewry, held its fourth session ...
- ARTICLEFORTY-HOUR WEEK BEGINS IN N.S.W. TO-MORROW
- ARTICLEPRIESTS KILLED IN YUGOSLAVIA, SAYS VATICAN RADIO
- ARTICLEAMERICA INTERVENES IN DUTCHINDONESIAN CRISIS
- ARTICLEBRITAIN STILL HAS COAL CRISIS; APPEAL TO MINERS
- ARTICLEAMERICA HAS STOCKPILE OF NEW AND IMPROVED ATOM BOMBS
- ARTICLEGREECE MAKES CONCESSION AS PEACE MOVE IN BALKANS DISPUTE
- ARTICLEFRANCE TAKES PRECAUTIONS AGAINST REVOLT IN MADAGASCAR
- ARTICLEPROCESS TO RESTORE PROPERTY CONFISCATED BY JAPS.
- ARTICLEPolish Campaign to Wipe Out Ukrainian Nationalists
- ARTICLEDE GAULLE WARNS OF RUSSIA’S AIMS IN EUROPE
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL DE GAULLE.
- ARTICLEBRITISH RUNNER BREAKS 100 METRE WORLD RECORD
- ARTICLEHIGHEST FLOOD ON MISSISSIPPI FOR OVER CENTURY
- ARTICLEAMERICA EXPLAINS JAP. OPERATION OF PHOSPHATE ISLAND
- ARTICLEJEWISH TERRORISTS RENEW ATTACKS ON BRITISH
- ARTICLEHUNGARIAN PEASANTS HEAR LEADERS OPEN ELECTION CAMPAIGN
- ARTICLEPROMISED VISION FAILS ALL-NIGHT VIGIL OF 50,000 PEOPLE
- ARTICLENorthern Storm Ebbs
- ARTICLEVAST ACREAGES INUNDATED IN WAIRARAPA FLOODS
- ARTICLEMAORI DROWNED IN WAIRARAPA FLOOD
- ARTICLETERRIFIC SEAS MET BY HINEMOA IN CROSSING STRAIT
- ARTICLETRAMWAY LEADERS SEEK AGREEMENT ON PEACEFUL TERMS
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN RUGBY PRESTIGE REGAINED
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
- ARTICLETHE APPEARANCE OF FETHERFLAKE
- ILLUSTRATIONROOF ON IN 20 HOURS A new development in Britain’s housing scheme is the “Tarran-Clyde” house, a double-story permine...
- ARTICLEJAPANESE SEEK TO RENEW TRADE RELATIONS WITH MALAYAN MERCHANTS
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEWIDOW'S ANNUITY INCREASED UNDER PROTECTION ACT
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- ARTICLENON-UNION WATERSIDE WORKERS AT AUCKLAND FORM UNUSUAL COMPANY
- ARTICLENEW IDEAL FOR GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENT PEOPLES
- ARTICLEESCOMDARY SCHOOLS RUGBY DRAW FOR FRIDAY
- ARTICLEBIG DRAFT RETURNING FROM JAPAN NEXT SATURDAY
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- ARTICLEPATTY PROVIDES FIRST MAJOR UPSET AT WIMBLEDON
- ARTICLEMISCELLANEOUS CASES HEARD AT MOSGIEL COURT
- ARTICLEON 'CHANGE TO-DAY: BUYERS OFFER 32/6 FOR KAITAHRATA GOALS
- ARTICLEPOLICE SERGEANT ORDERS PLAYER FROM FIELD FOR ROUGH TACTICS
- SECTIONWeek-End Sports in Review: Leading Teams Beaten in Wet-weather Rugby: Mosgiel Maintains Soccer Lead: Two Rep. Hockey ...
- ARTICLECycling: DUNEDIN CLUB’S McLAUGHLIN CUP.
- ARTICLENORTH ISLAND UNIVERSITIES’ TEAM
- ARTICLEN.Z. LOSE AFTER HARD GAME IN FIRST SOCCER TEST
- ARTICLEJUNIOR GRADE RESULTS RUGBY FOOTBALL
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- ARTICLETest Honours Lifted in Closer Game Than Scores Suggest
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. C. KEARNEY.
- ARTICLEN.Z. FORWARDS DOMINATE RUN OF PLAY
- ILLUSTRATIONK. D. ARNOLD.
- ARTICLESCOTT PROBABLY BEST FULL-BACK TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
- ILLUSTRATIONR. W. SCOTT.
- ARTICLETOUR SUMMARISED
- ARTICLEVINCENT BEATS MANIOTOTO IN COUNTRY RUGBY GAME
- ARTICLEKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
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- ARTICLEBUCK RYAN
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- ARTICLEJANE
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- ARTICLENew Hat Lines From Paris Are Elegant and Sophisticated
- ARTICLENEW AWARD FOR CONFECTIONERY AND VEGETABLE SHOPS
- ILLUSTRATIONSIAMESE AMBASSADOR IS FAMILY MAN.—Prince Wan Waithayakon the Siamese Ambassador to the United States, was recently jo...
- ARTICLEGolf: CANADIAN FOURSOME.
- ARTICLEROMAN CATHOLIC PRESBYTERY DESTROYED BY FIRE
- ARTICLEDEATH OF PROMINENT BRITISH EDUCATIONIST
- ARTICLEEGG SUPPLY PROSPECTS FROM NOW ON SHOULD BE BRIGHTER
- ARTICLEHIGH PERCENTAGE OF MOTOR VEHICLES HAVE DEFECTIVE HEADLIGHTS
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- ARTICLEPOLLARD ACHIEVES HET TRICK IN COUNTY CRICKET
- ARTICLETABLE TENNIS COMPETITION
- ARTICLEALL BLACKS OFF-LOADED FROM FLYING BOAT.
- ARTICLEHarriers:
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLELAST-MINUTE RUSH FOR MOTOR REGISTRATION
- ARTICLESWIMMING RECORD BROKEN.
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