Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETO-DAY'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEON THE RADIO
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICE
- ARTICLEEXPRESS TRAIN TIME-TABLE.
- ARTICLEPHASES OF THE MOON.
- ARTICLERATION COUPONS.
- ARTICLETHE TIDES.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMr A. L. Matson Elected President of N.Z. Trotting Conference
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON THIRD DAY ACCEPTANCES
- ARTICLEW. E. HAZLETT IN LIKE FOR TRAINERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
- ARTICLENEWS AND VIEWS
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS FINED
- ARTICLEMANAWATU ACCEPTANCES
- ARTICLETABLE TENNIS RESULTS AND DRAW
- ARTICLEUNRULY WRESTLER STAGES SCENE AFTER LOSING CONTEST
- ARTICLEBOWLING CLUBS’ ANNUAL MEETINGS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBirths.
- ARTICLEMarriage.
- ARTICLEDeaths.
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam.
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam.
- ARTICLEAcknowledgments.
- ARTICLEPersonal
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEWEDDING RINGS STOLEN IN SMASH AND GRAB RAID
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Evening Star TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947. Russian Policy.
- ARTICLESimple Language.
- ARTICLENews Briefs
- ARTICLENo Need for Higher Wages, Says Economist
- ARTICLEEARLIER WAGE INCREASES NOT GIFT OF GOVERNMENT
- ARTICLEPLACE NAMES
- ARTICLEProbates Granted
- ARTICLEFewer Trips on Coast, But More Cargo is Handled
- ARTICLEGRATUITY PAYMENTS REVISED FOR 2ND N.Z.E.F. MEN WHO ENLISTED IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLETASMAN AIR SERVICES RESUMED WITH END OF STRIKE
- ARTICLEALL-TIME RECORD IN NATIONAL SAVINGS
- ARTICLECHRISTIANITY CAN APPLY TO TO-DAY’S PROBLEMS, CLAIMS BISHOP OWEN
- ARTICLEHOUSEWIVES FAVOUR SATURDAY OPENING OF FOOD SHOPS
- ARTICLENEGLIGENT DRIVER'S APPEALS DISMISSED
- ARTICLEBLACKBALL MINE IDLE FOR FOURTH SUCCESSIVE DAY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOVERSEAS SINGER FOR CENTENNIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
- ARTICLEFOG FORCES PLANE TO LAND IN PADDOCK
- ARTICLEJ. C. KEARNEY INJURED IN COUNTRY GAME
- ARTICLEJ-FORCE DRAFT SAILS TO-DAY
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- ARTICLEGREY SHADOWS OVER BRITAIN: POINTERS TO CRISIS
- ARTICLECoal is Britain's Gold
- ARTICLEBRITAIN, U.S.A., AND FRANCE HAVE DIFFERENT VIEWS ON RUHR
- ARTICLEWORLD OIL SHORTAGE IF AMERICA INCREASES CONSUMPTION
- ARTICLEJAPANESE DOCTOR’S THEORY OF CANCER AND RELATED DISEASES
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICA BANS RUSSIAN OIL SHIPMENTS.—On June 50 America banned the shipment of petroleum products to Russia, of which ...
- ARTICLECHINESE GOVERNMENT IS ACCUSED OF FORCE IN SUPPRESSING CRITICISM
- ARTICLEJAP. ARMY OF 40,000 REPORTED HIDING IN GREAT MOUNTAIN RANGE
- ARTICLEFRANCE AND BRITAIN WANT TO CO-OPERATE WITH EVERYONE
- ARTICLEMILITARY LAW IMPOSED ON PALESTINE TOWN
- ARTICLEROYAL FAMILY LEAVES LONDON FOR SCOTTISH VISIT
- ARTICLEU.S. SENATE RETALIATES AGAINST VETO BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN
- ARTICLEBRITISH NEWSPRINT GUTS CONSIDERED UNDUE DISCRIMINATION
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN EXPORT OF WOOL HELD UP BY STRIKE
- ARTICLECONFERENCE ON EUROPE’S RECONSTRUCTION READY FOR PLENARY SESSION
- ARTICLEANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS WILL PASS TO NEW INDIA
- ARTICLEONE FOOT IN STONE AGE: THE OTHER IN 20TH CENTURY
- ARTICLEPRINCESS’S ENGAGEMENT RING OF GREAT SENTIMENTAL VALUE
- ARTICLESTEEP RISE IN RAILWAY FARES IN QUEENSLAND
- ARTICLEWool Duty and Imperial Preference Still Unsolved Problems
- ARTICLETroubles of Greece: Plotters at Home, Enemies on the Borders
- ARTICLEInternational Brigade Causes Uneasiness
- ARTICLEU.N. Commission Investigates
- ARTICLEEGYPTIANS ADVERTISE GRIEVANCES IN NEW YORK PRESS
- ARTICLESCOTLAND YARD SEARCH FOR MURDERER OF WOMEN
- ARTICLEPOLICE DOG “ARRESTS” MAN IN HYDE PARK
- ARTICLEVICTIMISATION OF BRITISH OIL COMPANIES’ EMPLOYEES IN RUMANIA
- ARTICLESHERLOCK HOLMES MAY LIVE AGAIN: UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS ARE FOUND
- ARTICLENORFOLK ISLANDERS WOULD RESENT NEW ZEALAND CONTROL
- ARTICLELONGER HOURS FOR DOMESTIC WATER HEATING
- ARTICLEPHYSICAL EDUCATION DISPLAY BEING ARRANGED BY LOCAL BRANCH OF SOCIETY
- ARTICLEAUTRALIAN DEFEATED IN HEAVY-WEIGHT CONTEST
- ARTICLEWARWICK ARMSTRONG DEAD: PICTURESQUE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER
- ARTICLEA GREAT ALL-ROUNDER: FOUR TIMES IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLETRAVELLERS BY AIR SERVICE
- ARTICLE“FLYING SAUCERS” RECALL OTHER SKY PHENOMENA
- ARTICLEECONOMIC FUTURE OF THE WORLD DEPENDENT ON DOLLARS
- ARTICLEAPPRECIATION OF GIFTS EXPRESSED BY HORNSEY COUNCIL
- ARTICLEKEW BUS PASSENGERS MAY BE PICKED UP ANYWHERE
- ARTICLECOLLISION OF STEAMERS REPORTED BY LLOYDS
- ARTICLECONDUCTOR'S WIDE EXPERIENCE ABROAD
- ARTICLEADDRESS TO ALPINE CLUB
- ARTICLEIMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING BUCKET AND EXPLOSIVES
- ARTICLELEGAL STATUS OF HOTEL BAR CAUSES COURT CASE
- ARTICLELATEST ARRIVALS AT DUNEDIN HOTELS
- ARTICLETEAMS FOR TIMARU AND OTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS RUGBY
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEON ’CHANGE TO-DAY: WESTPORT COALS SOLD IN ROOM FOR 39/-
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- ARTICLETOO RUGBY UNION NOT SATISFIED WITH SHIELD REFEREE DECISION
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN DANCE BANDS FIND WARM DEFENDER
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND TOURISTS HANDLE MUD TO DEFEAT CENTRAL SIDE
- ARTICLECOMBINED COACH FOR CRICKET AND SOCCER MOOTED
- ARTICLEN.Z. TENNIS PLAYERS HAVE MANY ENGAGEMENTS
- ARTICLEKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
- ARTICLEBUCK RYAN
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- ARTICLEJANE
- ARTICLEBATH-TUB TEST PROVES DIFFICULT FOR FOOTBALL KICKERS
- ARTICLEENORMOUS GROWTH OF THEFTS OF CARGO
- ARTICLEOTAGO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEAIRMEN’S FIRE SECTION MADE ITS OWN FIRES
- ARTICLECOMMEMORATION OF ALAMEIN DAY PLANNED
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- ARTICLENO LIMITATION ON NUMBER OF FOOD PARCELS
- ARTICLESHIPMENT BEING LOADED
- ARTICLEVISCOUNT MONTGOMERY TO DRIVE THROUGH STREETS OF WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEPASSING OF WELL-KNOWN SYDNEY BUSINESS MAN
- ARTICLEN.Z. Tourist Praises American Food and Meals
- ARTICLEBRITAIN'S EXPORT AND LIVING PROBLEMS
- ARTICLEDELICIOUS STEAMED PUDDING
- ARTICLENEW FELLOWSHIP AWARDED TO BRITISH WOMAN
- ARTICLEWATERSIDE WORKER ACQUITTED ON CARGO THEFT CHARGE
- ARTICLEUNIVERSITY STUDENTS PERFORM GERMAN’S 'MERRIE ENGLAND'
- ARTICLELONG DETOUR OF FAMOUS U.S. SINGER
- ARTICLECHARGE OF FORGING TOTALISATOR TICKET
- ARTICLEJ-FORCE DRAFT ABOUT TO LEAVE FOR JAPAN
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- ARTICLEPOSITION OF TENANTS AT CENTRAL BATTERY TRANSIT CAMP
- ARTICLEPRESBYTERIAN SYNOD PREPARING FOR CENTENNIAL
- ARTICLESOUTH OTAGO NOTES
- ARTICLEWOMAN PLACED ON PROBATION FOR STEALING
- ARTICLEDX CLUB'S ACTIVITIES SURVEYED
- ARTICLESTOP PRESS
- ARTICLESHIPPING
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