Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWIN FOR FENWICK
- ARTICLE“Heading for Rocks”
- ARTICLECALEDONIA A WIN TOURNEY AFTER STIFF FINAL
- ARTICLEEAST COAST HOCKEY
- ARTICLEGrowing Basket Willow
- ARTICLERUATORIA RUGBY
- ARTICLEINDOOR BASKETBALL
- ARTICLEMINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING; NO. 1 TROPHY MATCH
- ARTICLESERIOUS DANGERS TO DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEGISBORNE RUGBY REPS. TURN TABLES
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY AND WAIRARAPA DRAW
- ARTICLEMANAWATU DRAW WITH WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEWANGANUI REPS. BEAT TARANAKI
- ARTICLEBIG CARGO OF OIL FUEL ARRIVES
- ARTICLEAMBULANCE AND NURSING CONTEST
- ARTICLESPORTS FACILITIES FOR IMMIGRANTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLE‘CANCER, THOUGH DREADED, IS OFTEN VANQUISHED’
- ARTICLEINFLUENCE OF FILMS ON DIVORCES
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL SNIPING AT EISENHOWER
- ARTICLESCOTLAND YARD, THAT GREAT ANTI-CRIME CENTRE ON THE BANKS OF THE THAMES
- ARTICLETRADE PACT WITH SOVIET URGED
- ARTICLEX-RAY EYES EARN BOY £300 IN 36 HOURS
- ARTICLEPOLICE CHIEF WHO DABBLED IN CRIME
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOVERSEAS MAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED “THE TIMES.” GISBORNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948. HOST OF PALESTINE PROBLEMS
- SECTIONLETTERS to the EDITOR
- ARTICLEUNRATIONED SALES OF TEA DECREASE
- ARTICLEFAMOUS BLIND & DEAF AUTHORESS TO VISIT N.Z.
- ARTICLEMAN DRAGGED FOR SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS UNDER TAXI
- ARTICLEGRAVE FOOD SCARCITY IN EAST ASIA
- ARTICLENEW TOURIST HOTELS
- ARTICLEBARGE WITH 14,000 GAL. OF PETROL CAPSIZES AT SEA
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY
- ARTICLEBRITAIN STILL WORLD’S TREASURE HOUSE
- ARTICLESTAGE AND RADIO STARS
- ARTICLEGOVERNOR-GENERAL’S VISIT TO PACIFIC
- ARTICLEBISHOP BENNETT’S TOUR
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBENES RESIGNS CZECH PRESIDENCY: PREMIER NEXT HEAD?
- ARTICLEDECISION ON HOLY LAND TRUCE WITHIN 36 HOURS
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL MERGER IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLESALVATION ARMY HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE
- ARTICLEDANISH SHIP HITS ICEBERG
- ARTICLENEHRU’S VIEWS ON KASHMIR-HYDERABAD
- ARTICLEA.N.A. TO FLY UNDER FOREIGN FLAG
- ILLUSTRATIONDR. BENES
- ARTICLEHANGING ISSUE COMPROMISE: ONLY IN VERY SERIOUS CASES
- ARTICLECLARKE’S KICKING SAVES MATCH FOR TOURISTS
- ARTICLEBRITISH DENY KIDNAPPING & BEATING RUSSIAN OFFICER
- ARTICLEEXPLOSION OF METEOR OVER TOWN IN N.S.W.
- ARTICLEBIG INCREASE IN EXPORTS TO N.Z. BY AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLES. AFRICA WILL NOT LEAVE EMPIRE, SAYS GEN. SMUTS
- ARTICLERICHARD STRAUSS NOT A NAZI
- ARTICLEPRINCESS DISLIKES
- ARTICLEMcKENLEY SETS NEW RECORD FOR 440YDS.
- ARTICLEENGLAND CHOOSES STRONG BATTING SIDE FOR THE TEST
- ARTICLESUSSEX BEATEN BY INNINGS AND 325 RUNS
- ARTICLEBOUND BOY BECAME U.S. MOTOR MAGNATE
- ARTICLENEWCASTLE’S RADIOTELEPHONE SYSTEM
- ARTICLEAMPLE WHEAT FOR EUROPE LIKELY: END OF RATIONING
- ARTICLEUSED FOR ALCOHOL INSTEAD OF FOOD
- ARTICLERUSSIAN OFFICERS BOOED BY D.P.’S
- ARTICLEFOOD SHORTAGES PROTEST STRIKE
- ARTICLE‘UNPLEASANT EVENING’ FOR AUST. ENVOY
- ARTICLESECOND REFERENDUM FOR NEWFOUNDLAND
- ILLUSTRATIONMOLOTOV’S DEPUTY IN LONDON.—Mr. Jacob Malik, deputy to the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, is seen on his arriv...
- ARTICLESIX-POWER PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE OF WEST GERMANY
- ARTICLE£30,000,000 PROFIT FOR GRAZIERS FROM WAR WOOL
- ARTICLEMEXICAN STUDENTS DEFACE MURAL
- ARTICLEEUROPEAN STATES TO DRAFT AID CLAIMS
- ARTICLEMIDGET RADIO SET CONTACTS DOMINION
- ARTICLEFULL-SCALE EMPIRE CONFERENCE VITAL
- ARTICLEROYAL MARRIAGE IN GREEK CHURCH
- ARTICLEKILLED BY TUBE TRAIN
- ARTICLEKING’S JOCKEY INJURED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMILLING THREAT TO UREWERA BUSH
- ARTICLEPOLICE SEARCH FOR ARMED ASYLUM ESCAPEES
- ARTICLEREFUND TO BRIDGE COY. SHAREHODERS
- ARTICLE£10,000 DAMAGE IN NELSON TOBACCO FIRE
- ARTICLESTEAM RISING FROM MT. NGAURUHOE
- ARTICLECOMMUNIST ADDRESS TO RAILWAY WORKERS
- ARTICLEKISSING NOW POPULAR IN JAPAN
- ARTICLECOMMUNISM INFILTRATES SOLOMON ISLANDS: LEGACY OF WAR YEARS
- ARTICLEBIRTHDAY GEETINGS TO KING GEORGE
- ARTICLEPOLES’ EARS PLUGGED TO FOREIGN NEWS
- ARTICLEBREWERS’ PROFITS
- ARTICLENEW WELLINGTON AIR LINK SOME TIME OFF
- ARTICLEAIR TRANSPORT OF PATIENT FROM CHATHAM ISLANDS
- ARTICLEPARALYSIS CASE IN AUCKLAND
- ARTICLECYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION WITH TAXI
- ARTICLE“TIME FOR TAX CUT"
- ARTICLEMissionary Address
- ARTICLEQUEST FOR OPALS
- ARTICLEFATAL INJURY BY OWN GUN: PIGHUNTER’S DEATH
- ARTICLEBUILDING INDUSTRY DISPUTE DEVELOPS
- ARTICLE£10,000 DIAMOND HOARD SEIZED
- ARTICLEEXPLOSIVE CHARGES IN RADAR SETS
- ARTICLEBUTCHER’S “FROZEN ASSETS” STOLEN
- ARTICLEP.B. GARDENERS, HEAVY LOSERS IN FLOOD, SEEKING AID
- ARTICLEPOWER LIFT FOR BURIED FENCES
- ARTICLEN. ISLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLEHOCKEY IN RAIN
- ARTICLEGOAL KICKS DECIDE
- ARTICLEJUNIOR TEAMS DRAW
- ARTICLEKEEN JUNIOR PLAY
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLESPIRIT OF UNION NECESSARY FOR DIGGERS & KIWIS
- ARTICLEW’GTON LADIES WIN: HOME COLTS LEAD MEN
- ARTICLEBARNACLE THREAT TO SHELLFISH FIELDS
- ARTICLEPAT CONNORS DEAD
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLETITLE TO WOON: OUTSTANDING GOLF
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLETHISTLE’S TROPHY
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND BEAT OTAGO
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEWomen's World
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA LOSING SCHOLARS ABROAD
- ARTICLE40-STOREY BUILDING FOR UNITED NATIONS
- ARTICLEPAZANDAK d. BLOMFIELD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBROOKBY SONG HAS GREAT VICTORY IN G.N. STEEPLES
- ARTICLEELEANOR STAR JUST BEATS LISHEEN IN STEEPLES
- ARTICLEFIND OUT EASILY WINS STEEPLES; W. GUEST SCORES
- ARTICLECONGO SONG FALLS TO COUNTY ANTRIM IN STAKES
- ARTICLEPETER’S CHOICE IN FIRST ’CHASE: MERCIAN LAD’S WIN
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements