Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEExport Trade Lost Because Of Fall In Production
- ARTICLEBishop Bans Bathing Beauty Parades
- ARTICLEINCREASED VALUE OF WOOL
- ARTICLELET US WORSHIP GOD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLELake Taupo Water Claim Awards Total £45,600
- ARTICLEPROPER USE OF SANITORIA TREATMENT PAYS DIVIDENDS
- ARTICLEMISSING FISHERMAN: DEATH BY DROWNING
- ARTICLETWO SHIPS ARRIVE IN U.K. WITH PARCELS
- ARTICLEHIGHER PAY GRANTED IN PLUMBERS’ AWARD
- ARTICLEPUBLIC TRUST OFFICE
- ARTICLENEW MILK FILLING MACHINE
- ARTICLEWOMEN A VAST POTENTIAL POWER
- ARTICLENew Power Stations For Dunedin Council
- ARTICLECHALLENGE FOR BUTTONS SUSTAINED
- ARTICLEProposed National Supervision Of Health Services
- ARTICLEMAKING CHRISTMAS “HAY”
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLESwedish Call For Harder Work: New Prosperity Plan
- ARTICLENOBEL PRIZE-WINNER
- ARTICLEMARKET SOUGHT FOR SHIPS BUILT IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLETHEY “GET AWAY WITH MURDER” IN AMERICA
- ARTICLEU.S. Air Crashes In Europe Cost 103 Lives In A Year
- ARTICLEFREEDOM OF TRADE KEY TO PEACE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLERUATORIA NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLEMATAKAOA NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLERUATORIA HOLIDAY TENNIS TOURNEY: COMMITTEE CHOSEN
- ARTICLEINTRUDER CAUGHT BENEATH BED
- ARTICLESCHOOL BREAK-UP
- ARTICLEMATAWAI NEWS
- ARTICLE55,000 MORE MOUTHS EVERY DAY
- ARTICLET. & G. MUTUAL LIFE SOCIETY SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOVERSEAS MAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948. MR. NASH AND PUBLIC...
- ARTICLERESPONSIBILITIES OF HOLIDAY MOTORISTS
- ARTICLENEWS of the DAY
- ARTICLEPEACE, GOODWILL AND SERVICE URGED BY MR. NASH AS GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE COMING YEAR
- ARTICLENEW U.S. AIRCRAFT ON WAY TO SYDNEY MAKES CALL AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEDRUNKEN DRIVER OF SCHOOL BUS LOSES LICENSE FOR YEAR
- ARTICLEYOUNG MAN'S CORPSE IN SMOULDERING BED
- ARTICLEBAKERS' DIFFICULTIES
- ARTICLESTARTLING!
- ARTICLESHAREHOLDERS' RIGHTS
- ARTICLEWhakatane Wants Aerodrome.
- ARTICLEExchange Parity Leads To Writing Down Of Several Accounts
- ARTICLEBRIGADIER AVERY TO RETIRE AT YEAR END: MINISTER’S TRIBUTE
- ARTICLECOURSES IN CAMP FOR LEADERS OF CADETS TO BE RESUMED
- ARTICLEEXTRA COMMISSIONER TO ACT ON COUNCILS OF CONCILIATION
- ARTICLEOTAGO OPPOSITION TO STOP-WORK MEETINGS BY DRIVERS’ UNION
- ARTICLECARNIVAL OPENS WITH PROMISE OF STRONG SUPPORT
- ARTICLEHEAVY BOOKINGS FOR TRANSPORT OVER HOLIDAYS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLETOJO AND SIX OTHER JAP WAR LEADERS HANGED IN TOKYO
- ARTICLEAPPEAL FILED FEW MINUTES BEFORE HANGINGS
- ARTICLEHUNGARIAN SEEKS TURKISH PROTECTION
- ARTICLEStanley Congratulates Attorney-General: Deportation Order
- ARTICLEMore German Factories As Reparations
- ARTICLEDUTCH DEFEND ACTION IN INDONESIA
- ARTICLEDUTCH ATTACK CONDEMNED BY INDIA AND ASIA
- ARTICLECEYLON BANS AID FOR DUTCH
- ARTICLEBAN ON RACEHORSE
- ARTICLESTRIKE DELAYS BIG LINERS
- ARTICLEBIG REDUCTIONS IN U.S. STAFF IN GERMANY
- ARTICLESOVIET EXERCISES ON AIR-LIFT ROUTE
- ARTICLERopes In Street To Aid People Against Wind
- ARTICLEJET AIRLINER CRUISES AT 320 M.P.H.
- ARTICLELITTLE RESISTANCE SO FAR: DUTCH ENCIRCLING MOVES
- ARTICLEECONOMIC HELP FOR EAST INDIES STOPPED BY U.S.
- ARTICLEAustralian Squadron To Become A Fleet
- ARTICLEThe 'Corpse' Sat Up
- ARTICLEADVERSE U.S. REACTION A WORRY TO DUTCH
- ARTICLEFIRST WOMAN K.C. IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLENO NEWSPAPERS FOR THREE DAYS
- ARTICLEPLOUGHMAN FINDS CENTURIESOLD RINGS, BRACELETS, COINS
- ARTICLEPeace Talks With Chinese Reds Said To Have Been Authorised By Chiang
- ARTICLERUSSIA WARNED: U.S. STRENGTH IN ATOMIC WEAPONS
- ARTICLECzech Children Dislike New Education: State Conducts A Purge
- ARTICLEKing & Queen To Stay In London For Xmas
- ARTICLEMR. FRASER’S SUPPORT FOR COMMONWEALTH
- ARTICLEU.S. STOPS AID FOR PROJECTS IN CHINA
- ARTICLETOO MUCH DRAUGHT
- ARTICLEJury Finds Garden Not Guilty On Conspiracy Charge
- ARTICLECOAL FOR N.Z. FROM QUEENSLAND
- ARTICLEREMOVAL OF PRICE CONTROLS ON CARS
- ARTICLECLOSER LINK BETWEEN FRANCE AND ITALY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLECORONER GIVES OPEN VERDICT AFTER HUSBAND TELLS HOW HE FOUND WIFE DROWNED IN BATH
- ARTICLECOMMANDERS OF TERRITORIAL AIR FORCE SQUADRONS
- ARTICLEFire Destroys Bomber: Other Planes Damaged
- ARTICLESix Killed In Bomber Crash At Night
- ARTICLEBritain Cuts Marshall Aid Requirements
- ARTICLEBRITISH EXPORTS REACH NEW RECORD
- ARTICLEGREEK CIVIL WAR CONTINUES UNABATED
- ARTICLERED OUSTS DE GAULLIST
- ARTICLENetherlands Case Put By Minister In New Zealand
- ARTICLE16 Rescued From Burning Finnish Ship
- ARTICLEFlying Squad Recovers £250,000 Worth Of Loot
- ARTICLEBIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO STALIN
- ARTICLESTATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL’S DEATH LEAP
- ARTICLENEW SHIP FOR N.Z. MEAT TRADE
- ARTICLEKASHMIR PLEBISCITE PROPOSED BY U.N.
- ARTICLEHarbour Race For Miller Cup
- ARTICLECAR CONVERTER IN “MAD DRIVE" AT DUNEDIN
- ARTICLECan Now Supply Coal For Consumers' Needs
- ARTICLEFRESH POLIO CASES IN CHRISTCHURCH & REEFTON HOSPITALS
- ARTICLEMARLBOROUGH VICTIM
- ARTICLERECORD SOUTHLAND ENTRY IN FAT LAMB EXPORT COMPETITION
- ARTICLEMOTOR CYCLIST DIES AFTER COLLISION
- ARTICLEWoman Fined For Obscene Language
- ARTICLEAPPOINTMENT ANNULLED BY COMMISSION
- ARTICLESerious Infringement Of Civil Liberties: Film Unit Charge
- ARTICLEAuckland Section Deplores Action By Acting Prime Minister
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS TRADE BRISK, BUT NO LAVISH SPENDING
- ARTICLESHIP HITS WHARF AT WELLINGTON
- ARTICLETRADES BOARD CHAIRMAN
- ARTICLERegatta Possibilities.
- ARTICLESought In Wairoa: May Be Woman Dressed As Man
- ARTICLEASSAULT ON GIRL ALLEGED: MAORI TO STAND TRIAL
- ARTICLETWO RESIDENTS FINED FOR USING UNATTENDED HOSES
- ARTICLEN.Z. AUTHORESS DIES IN WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEEX-M.P. DIES AT AGE OF 89
- ARTICLEENTRANTS FOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEGround Party May Search For Other Takahe At Te Anau
- ARTICLEBROAD CUP EVENT REVIVED: P.B.R.C. DOUBLE SCULLING
- ARTICLECOUNTRY HOTEL LICENSEES FINED: LIQUOR AFTER HOURS
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLESALES TO WAR VETERANS: FARM LANDS AT OPOTIKI
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES DEALINGS ON TUESDAY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- SECTIONWOMEN’S WORLD
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS FOR SYDNEY HOBART YACHT RACE
- ARTICLE65-OVER NEW-BALL RULE ADOPTED
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE TROTS
- ARTICLESeven-Furlong Race Produces Boil-Over At Awapuni
- ARTICLERAILWAY CANDIDATES IN ACTION IN OHINEMURI SPRINT
- ARTICLEPROMINENT TRAINER DIES
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND HORSES FOR INTER-DOMINION TROTS
- ARTICLEFIVE DAYS FOR P.B.-E.C. ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNEY
- ARTICLERANKING LIST FLAY AND CHALLENGES FOR SHIELD AND STARS
- ARTICLEGISBORNE TENNIS TEAM TAKES DECISION IN MATCH AT TE KARAKA
- ARTICLEHOLIDAY BOWLS: P.B. CLUB TOURNEY FOR GRAHAM SHIELD
- ARTICLENOTED STARTER ON N.Z. RACE TRACKS RETIRING
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN ATHLETES’ TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLE“MORE SENSIBLE” MARKET FOR WOOLLY WETHER LAMBS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements