Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLELET US WORSHIP GOD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAid To Britain Is Still Important Today
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLESTABILISATION A SUCCESS IN CHECK TO INFLATION
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1948. CONVENTIONAL BUDGET AN...
- ARTICLEOVERSEAS MAILS
- SECTIONREADERS’ OPINIONS
- ARTICLEFree Reader
- ARTICLEMAIZE SALVAGE GANGS WORK WELL
- ARTICLEFUNDS IN FARMERS’ POOL ACCOUNTS MADE USE OF BY GOVERNMENT IN N.Z.
- ARTICLEHILLSIDE SUPER REQUIRED IN GREATER QUANTITIES
- ARTICLEPRESBYTERIAN BALLOT ON CHURCH UNION
- ARTICLEPROMISES BY PREMIER STILL NOT FULFILLED
- ARTICLEMUSIC FESTIVAL : GOOD SINGING BY SCHOOL CHOIRS
- ARTICLESPREAD OF EARTH MITE : QUESTIONS FOR DEPARTMENT
- ARTICLEToken Prison Term For Negligent Driver
- ARTICLETalked Too Little
- ARTICLEJapan To Buy Wool In Dominion In Coming Season
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLER.A.F. AND U.S. BOMBERS TO JOIN IN MOCK WAR EXERCISES
- ARTICLEMarriage Proposal To Princess
- ARTICLEU.S. Assails Danube Pact As Enslavement By Moscow Of Satellites
- ARTICLECzech Air Stowaways Reach Britain
- ARTICLEGaoled Union Leaders Freed After Fines Paid : Anonymously
- ARTICLERussian Veto Against Ceylon’s Entry To U.N.
- ARTICLEDivision Of Churches a “Scandal”
- ARTICLEAust. State Airlines’ Loss £270,000
- ARTICLENAZI ARMY HEADS RESENT GAOL RULES
- ARTICLEHUNGARIANS DENOUNCE TITO’S REGIME
- ARTICLE“COWARDLY MURDER,” SAYS BUCHAREST RADIO
- ARTICLEALBERTA POWER PLANTS
- ARTICLEBig Dollar Losses To Australia By Deals In Wool
- ARTICLEIMPENDING CLASH IN JERUSALEM FEARED
- ARTICLEIndia Wants British Officers Withdrawn From Pakistan
- ARTICLEHyderabad Appeals To UN. On Dispute With India
- ARTICLETRIBESMEN CAPTURE TOWN IN KASHMIR
- ARTICLEPOLES OFF BREAD RATION
- ARTICLE“FLYING MOTHER” CALLS OFF GLOBAL FLIGHT
- ARTICLEPEACETIME SERVICE IN PACIFIC RESUMED
- ARTICLETHREE PERISH IN PETROL FIRE AFTER TRAIN––TRUCK CRASH
- ARTICLESWEDEN CRITICISES RUSSIAN ACTS IN MAKAROVA CASE
- ARTICLEInjured Woman Placed In Oxygen Tent
- ARTICLEGREEKS CAPTURE PEAK AT BAYONET POINT
- ARTICLEROUTE MARCHES IN COOL PERIODS
- ARTICLEEducation Vote £9,456,484 : Rise Of Over £500,000
- ARTICLENine Killed By Explosion Of Swedish Gun
- ARTICLENO EXTRA SHIPS FOR BRITISH MIGRANTS
- ARTICLE‘Chimney-Sitting’ Comedian’s Bid To Break Strike
- ARTICLEBurmese Rebels Hit Hard By Air And Naval Attack
- ARTICLE“Murder In Cold Blood” Says Moscow
- ARTICLESiamese Village Bombed By Mistake
- ARTICLENO REQUEST YET FOR ARMS FOR MALAYA
- ARTICLEVIOLENCE CONTINUES IN MALAYA
- ARTICLEROCKET KILLS PILGRIMS
- ARTICLEState Spending At High Level To Continue : Cut Of £3,000,000 In Subsidies
- ARTICLEAGRICULTURE VOTE INCREASED BY OVER £2,000,000
- ARTICLEAORANGI'S SEND-OFF FROM SYDNEY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEN.Z. £ RAISED TO PARITY WITH STERLING
- ARTICLEMr. Nash’s Faith In Havana Talks
- ARTICLEEVEN TYPISTS NOT IN SECRET
- ARTICLEAustralian Pound Will Not Be Altered––Mr Chifley
- ARTICLEN.Z. Banks and Gold Share Prices Advance In London
- ARTICLEOUTLAY FOR ARMED SERVICES £11,666,000 : INCREASE OF £2,284,000
- ARTICLE“CHANGE WILL CAUSE UPHEAVAL IN TRADE”
- ARTICLE“DID NOT THINK GOVERNMENT WOULD BE GAME”
- ARTICLETHREE HUNTLY MINES STILL IDLE
- ARTICLEMINISTER REVIEWS PROGRESS AT HIHIROROA AND TAUMATA
- ARTICLELeft Wing Jubilant ––Opposition Shouts Of Derision
- ARTICLENEW MEANING TO EARLIER PROPOSAL
- ARTICLEShock To Australians In London
- ARTICLEMonetary Fund Studies N.Z. Decision
- ARTICLEYOUTHFUL MURDERER RECAPTURED
- ARTICLEFULL REWARD WANTED FOR ALL PRIMARY PRODUCE
- ARTICLEINCREASE IN TAX BURDEN ILLUSTRATED
- ARTICLEALL GOLD TO BE SOLD TO RESERVE BANK
- ARTICLEPOLIO IN LOWER HUTT
- ARTICLENO CHANGE IN TOKOMARU WATERFRONT POSITION
- ARTICLEDEATH DUE TO HAEMORRHAGE MAORI LABOURER
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOLS’ SECOND FIFTEENS
- ARTICLENO SOCCER BALLS AS SOUVENIRS
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLETOKOMARU BAY NEWS
- ARTICLETURANGANUI GOLF
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN TEAM WINS 36-21
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMEAGRE TAX CUTS; LITTLE RELIEF
- ARTICLEINCREASE IN TAXATION YIELD: £39,000,000 FROM INCOMES
- ARTICLEMAXIMUM SAVING URGED : CAMPAIGN TO BE INTENSIFIED
- ARTICLEGood Progress In Rehabilitating Ex-Servicemen
- ARTICLESOCIAL SECURITY BILL RISES £2,262.000: COST OF BENEFITS
- ARTICLETAXATION CONCESSIONS WILL COST EXCHEQUER £4,000,000
- ARTICLEShip Chartered To Speed Up Immigration
- ARTICLE£33,000,000 FOR DEVELOPMENT WORKS: INCREASE OF £9,200,000
- ARTICLE“SHORTAGES CANNOT BE PREVENTED EXCEPT BY GREATER PRODUCTION,” STATES MINISTER OF FINANCE
- ARTICLEWar Expenses Met From Current Revenue
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEN.Z. Debt Overseas Reduced Last Year By £14,259,000
- ARTICLEHis Excuse.
- ARTICLEImport Control Is To Be Kept In Operation
- ARTICLEAORANGI SETS NEW STANDARD IN TRANS-PACIFIC TRAVEL
- ARTICLETE PUIA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES
- ARTICLEBear Tragedy.
- ARTICLEPARK GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
- ARTICLEP.B. LADIES’ CLUB SATURDAY DRAW
- ARTICLEClose To Home
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