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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICE
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- ARTICLEWAITUHI HOCKEY
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- ARTICLENATIONALISATION OF COAL DEFENDED: HIGHER OUTPUT
- ARTICLEFIGHT AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS IN N.Z.-MASS X-RAY EQUIPMENT
- ARTICLEUnion Delegates on Harbour Boards Strongly Attacked
- ARTICLEPulpit Messages Christianity and Life
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- ARTICLEOVERSEAS MAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED “THE TIMES." GISBORNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948. REGENERATION OF INDIGE...
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS FACED BY BRITISH ATHLETES
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLEREV. E. B. MOORE’S SERMON
- ARTICLEJUNIOR LABOUR PARTY VISITS NAPIER
- ARTICLEGISBORNE PASSES IN STATE NURSING EXAM.
- ARTICLEN.Z. SUFFERING FROM “TIDAL WAVE” OF CRIME
- ARTICLEBiggest Shipment of N.Z. Stud Sheep To South America
- ARTICLEWOOL BOARD SUPPORT FOR GISBORNE SALES
- ARTICLEWAIPAOA BASIN FLOOD MENACE: BIG PLAN IN VIEW
- ARTICLEALLOCATION COMMITTEE FOR CIVILIANS STATE RENTAL HOUSES
- ARTICLENEW BLOOD FOR AYRSHIRE STUDS IN GISBORNE
- ARTICLEGISBORNIAN TAKES ART SOCIETY PRIZE
- ARTICLEGift Food Parcels for Britain.
- ARTICLEMATAWHERO CUT MAY BE PART OF WAIPAOA RIVER CONTROL
- ARTICLEBIG TOMATO SAUCE AND MEAT CARGO FOR BRITAIN
- ARTICLESUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR FARMERS’ TREE-PLANTING
- ARTICLE115LB. OF FAT COLLECTED AS AID-FOR-BRITAIN
- ARTICLECROSSING COLLISION: MOTOR-CAR DESTROYED
- ARTICLEOpossum Control Experiments To Be Renewed
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY
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- ARTICLEN.Z. Dakotas and Crews Available To Join Berlin Food Ferry
- ARTICLEPRICES TOPPLE ON JITTERY AMERICAN MARKETS
- ARTICLESOVIET OFFER TO FEED ALL BERLIN “PURE PROPAGANDA”
- ARTICLEAMBUSHED TROOPS’ BATTLE WITH MALAYAN REBELS
- ARTICLEAustralian Trade Switch Hampered By Increase in Prices
- ARTICLEAmerican Jet Fighters Fly Atlantic
- ARTICLETRUMAN CONSULTS MILITARY ADVISERS ON BERLIN CRISIS
- ARTICLEU.S. PRESIDENCY CANDIDATE
- ARTICLEWESTERN POWERS FAVOUR NEW APPROACH TO RUSSIA
- ARTICLEFRENCH EFFORTS TO FORM A NEW GOVERNMENT
- ILLUSTRATIONM. Schuman
- ARTICLEGREEK REBELS BLOW UP TRAIN: 14 DEAD
- ARTICLEFRANCE’S FOREIGN POLICY UNLIKELY TO BE AFFECTED
- ARTICLECHINESE BANDIT RAIDS NEAR HONG KONG
- ARTICLETariff Concessions In U.S.-N.Z. Trade Pact
- ARTICLEU.N. MEDIATOR BEGINS PEACE TALKS SHORTLY
- ARTICLESTONED TO DEATH IN CAIRO STREETS
- ARTICLEAERIAL LAND MINE HAVOC IN CAIRO
- ARTICLECZECH ARMY HEAD BOLTS FROM RED REGIME
- ARTICLEKOREAN REPUBLIC’S PRESIDENT
- ARTICLESHIP IN S. ATLANTIC CALLS FOR HELP
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIANS HAVE EASY TENWICKET WIN OVER MIDDLESEX
- ARTICLEHigh Seas Off N.S.W. Threaten Erosion in Newcastle
- ARTICLESpecial Food Flown To U.S. Athletes At Olympic Games
- ARTICLESecret Weapons To Be Tested On Old Warship
- ARTICLEEXODUS FROM TAIYUAN -DESPERATE BATTLES
- ARTICLECATHOLIC BISHOP SENT TO GAOL
- ARTICLEYUGOSLAVIA RESENTS CZECH OFFENCE
- ARTICLECROONERS’ RECORDINGS NOT WANTED
- ARTICLEEMPIRE SHOOTING WON BY AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLESLAVERY INQUIRY SHELVED BY UNESCO
- ARTICLECZECHS FEAR WAR
- ARTICLESHAH OF PERSIA
- ARTICLEFewer Divorces.
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- ARTICLESHIP BOUGHT FOR TOKOMARU BAY MEAT TRANSPORT
- ARTICLEMOUNTPARK TRIBUNAL DELAYED
- ARTICLEWATERSIDERS IGNORE DISMISSAL ORDER
- ARTICLERAIN DELAYS SHIPS AT WELLINGTON
- ARTICLERUNANGA MINERS TO RESUME WORK
- ARTICLEHARBOUR WORK DELAY -CEMENT SHORTAGE
- ARTICLEEnglish Farmer Fleeced In Jewel Deal: Smuggling Fine
- ILLUSTRATIONDr. O. C. Mazengarb
- ARTICLETwo-way Radiophone Service For Tourists in Sounds Area
- ARTICLEYOUTHS IN COURT: ESCAPE FROM WERAROA
- ARTICLEVALUABLE PAINTINGS IN NELSON
- ARTICLESTRONG NAVY FOR TRADE PROTECTION
- ARTICLERECORD PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY
- ARTICLECHURCH MUST MEET CHALLENGE BY COMMUNISM
- ARTICLE£2000 ART UNION PRIZE TO DUNEDIN
- ARTICLEPARENTS BERATED FOR LACK OF CARE
- ARTICLEMANY WAR GRATUITIES NOT YET COLLECTED
- ARTICLEOUTINGS FOR WOUNDED EX-SERVICEMEN
- ARTICLETOLL CALL DELAYS REDUCED
- ARTICLESTAY OF PROCEEDINGS: FREEMAN CASE
- ARTICLEVALUABLE CAR FOUND ABANDONED
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
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- ARTICLEChurch Dispute: Minister Resigns To Enter Business
- ARTICLEDEVALUATION OF RABBIT SKINS URGED
- ARTICLEVIGILANCE NEEDED AGAINST SINISTER RUMBLINGS
- ARTICLEFOSSILS THIRTY MILLION YEARS OLD
- ARTICLEFLOODING IN NORTH AUCKLAND: ROADS BLOCKED, AREAS ISOLATED
- ARTICLEACTION UNSUCCESSFUL ALLEGED DAMAGE TO COAT
- ARTICLEHOCKEY AND INDOOR BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN IN WHAKATANE
- ARTICLEDIPLOMATIC WIVES
- ARTICLEPOPULAR VENTRILOQUIST
- ARTICLEPLANE DAMAGED IN GALE AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEDENTAL NURSE FAREWELLED
- ARTICLEWERAROA SURVEY: SOIL COUNCIL’S MAJOR PROGRAMME
- ARTICLESTOCK GATES REMOVED
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLETAMARAU DRAINS: SURVEY WORK NOW BEING UNDERTAKEN
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOL FIFTEENS TO PLAY ON GISBORNE OVAL
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
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- ARTICLEWellington & Wanganui Win in Women’s Teams Golf Tourney
- ARTICLEHoney Easily Defeats Clingan
- ARTICLERUATORIA REPS. HOLD RUGBY CUP
- ARTICLEM.P.’S STAKE WINNINGS PASS £25,000
- ARTICLEPLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET FIXTURES
- ARTICLEFRALEY & KENNETH DRAW
- ARTICLE“White” Blackbird
- ARTICLECATCHMENT FUNDS SUBSIDISED BY SOIL COUNCIL
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
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- ARTICLEACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY’S MEETINGS
- ARTICLELAST AWAY BUT FIRST TO FINISH
- ARTICLEEARLY DAYS OF EAST COAST RACING: WAIAPU HISTORY
- ARTICLERED, WHITE & BLUE TAKE HONOURS IN HURDLES RUN
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