Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEVon Nida’s Brilliant Golf Victory
- ARTICLESCRATCH MEN DOWN THE LIST: DEFENCE CLUB SHOOTING
- ARTICLESTANDARD SCORES RECORDED AT CLUB SHOOT AT TOLAGA
- ARTICLESTEVENS BEATS HONEY ON TECHNICAL K.O. IN SEVENTH ROUND
- ARTICLEAlbert Park Tulips
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWOOL VALUES FIRM AT FINAL SALE IN TIMARU
- ARTICLEJURY’S £3500 AWARD SET ASIDE BY COURT OF APPEAL
- ARTICLEUnderground Work Against The Germans: Countess' Dual Hole
- ARTICLEMR. HOLLAND HAS BUSY ROUND IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLES.M. WARNS BOOKMAKERS
- ARTICLEHAIRDRESSER FINED £125
- ARTICLEROTORUA FINE OF £40 FOR BOOKMAKING
- ARTICLEOPOHO COLLIE CLUB’S SUCCESS: TRIALS AT NUHAKA
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1949 ALL-OUT BID TO CRUSH GREEK...
- ARTICLEROADSTEAD LOADING REPRESENTATIONS
- ARTICLEMore Properties Passing To Crown Ownership-1000 Acres On Flats
- ARTICLEMAN KILLED OUTRIGHT WHEN HIT BY CAR
- ARTICLEBIG BID BY MANY ORGANISATIONS TO HAVE ROADSTEAD LOADING RESTORED
- ARTICLEAMATEUR BOUTS SPONSORED BY BOXING ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEMANGAPOIKE DAM INSPECTED
- SECTIONReaders’ Opinions
- ARTICLESteep Rise In Cost Of Houses During Past Year
- ARTICLELight Rain Last Month In Country And Coastal Areas
- ARTICLERAINFALL FOR QUARTER 6.971 N.: BELOW AVERAGE
- ARTICLELESS SUNSHINE LAST MONTH THAN IN MARCH, 1948
- ARTICLEDECREASE IN NUMBER OF BIRTHS THIS YEAR: MORE DEATHS
- ARTICLEROTARIANS’ WAIROA VISIT
- ARTICLEWORK OF MARRIAGE GUIDANCE COUNCILS --VALUE TO COUPLES
- ARTICLETWO LONG WEEK-ENDS
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLECONDEMNED WIFE'S APPEAL FAILS: REPRIEVE SOUGHT
- ARTICLEDUKE OF WINDSOR VISITS KING AND QUEEN MARY
- ARTICLEYOUTH CHARGED WITH MURDER OF STABBED MAN
- ARTICLELittle Tax Relief Likely In Budget
- ARTICLEDrought Hits Western Europe
- ARTICLEWest German Trade With Sterling Bloc
- ARTICLEBurmese Forces Close On Rebels In Maymyo
- ARTICLEMOSCOW BROADCASTS BRITISH REJECTION OF T.U.C. INVITATION
- ARTICLESTANLEY STILL MISSING: BOLT TO ISRAEL?
- ARTICLECROWD PUNCHES, PELTS, HOWLS DOWN COMMUNISTS
- ARTICLECommunist Rejected By Aust. Unions As Delegate To W.F.T.U.
- ARTICLEReds, Objecting To Mayor, Wreck Town Hall
- ARTICLESands Outboxed In First Contest In Britain
- ARTICLEThe Vanquished
- ARTICLEU.S. SETS GERMAN PARTIES RIGHT ON DRAFT FOR REGIME
- ARTICLEPOLICE DOGS TO REDUCE THEFTS OF ARMY STORES
- ARTICLEBritish Arms For Siam’s Border Units
- ARTICLENew Commander Of U.S. Pacific Fleet
- ARTICLEMT. MORGAN MINING PROFIT
- ARTICLEN.Z. MOTHER’S QUEST FOR SON’S GRAVE
- ARTICLEATLANTIC PACT TALKS IN LONDON
- ARTICLESMALLPOX DEATH ABOARD LINER: WARNING ISSUED
- ARTICLEAttempted Coup In Costa Rica Foiled
- ARTICLEHungarians Accused Of Spying In Yugoslavia
- ARTICLEREPUBLICANS DEMAND LIMITED RANGE IN BATAVIA PARLEYS
- ARTICLESOVIET AFRAID TO OPEN DOORS, SAYS CHURCHILL
- ARTICLEGO-SLOW STRIKES IN ITALY CAUSE PLANS FOR BAN BY LAW
- ARTICLETURKS WAIT FOR U.S. VIEW ON PACT FOR MEDITERRANEAN AREA
- ARTICLEFORTY REBELS GIVEN DEATH SENTENCE BY GREEK ARMY COURT
- ARTICLEELLERSLIE SCORES AT FLEMINGTON
- ARTICLEBRITISH AIR SERVICE TO GERMAN RUHR
- ARTICLETUBE RAILWAY FOR CALCUTTA
- ARTICLELEFTISTS OPPOSE JEWS’ PACT WITH TRANSJORDAN
- ARTICLEKRAVCHENKO AWARDED £150 DAMAGES FOR LIBEL
- ARTICLECHINESE REDS TO JOIN SOVIET IN FUTURE WAR
- ARTICLEN.Z. CRICKET MANAGER PLAYS PRESS “BOWLING” NEATLY
- ARTICLESoviet And Persian Troops Clash In Azerbaijan
- ARTICLETWO STATES BACK COMMONWEALTH ON BANKING LAW
- ARTICLEN.Z. TEAM BEATEN IN SOFTBALL SERIES
- ARTICLEGLOOM ON EVE OF U.N. SESSION: FIREWORKS LOOM
- ARTICLEITALY CLOSELY GUARDS WESTERN POWERS OFFICES
- ARTICLERiff Leader Opposes Inclusion Of Algiers
- ARTICLEPaderewski’s Bequests To Universities
- ARTICLEU.S. ENVOYS IN ASIA MEET IN NEW DELHI
- ARTICLESTATE TROOPS CLAIM MANDALAY RECAPTURE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWATERFRONT AUTHORITY GOES INTO RECESS AFTER STORMY DEBATE ON SYSTEM OF CONTROL
- ARTICLEPROTESTS VOICED BY WANGANUI UNION
- ARTICLEMR. BARNES GRATIFIED OVER RAISING LAUGH
- ARTICLECATS' INFLUENZA NOT PORTENT OF EPIDEMIC AMONG HUMANS
- ARTICLESituation Could Not Be Tolerated, Says Mr. Fraser
- ARTICLEMr. McLagan Recalls Previous Defiance By Two Union Leaders
- ARTICLEShip Congestion Delays Food For Britain
- ARTICLEMental Hospital Patient Dies From Shock: Contacted 66,000 Volts
- ARTICLEDEMAND FOR WITHDRAWAL OF DEREGISTRATION
- ARTICLEBIG AIRLINERS AT WHENUAPAI
- ARTICLERECORD TOTAL OF STATE HOMES BUILT LAST YEAR
- ARTICLEWAIROA NEWS
- ARTICLEYOUTHS HIT POLE IN “BORROWED” CAR: PROBATION GRANTED
- ARTICLENATIONAL NOMINEES FOR WGTN. CENTRAL
- ARTICLEBEES ATTACK HEXTON MAN
- ARTICLEGENEROSITY OF CITIZENS
- ARTICLEArrest After Girl Found Injured In Hotel Staff Room
- ARTICLEHOLMES DISPUTES DISMISSAL FROM PUBLIC SERVICE
- ARTICLEPOWER CONSUMED KEPT WITHIN QUOTA FOR WEEK
- ARTICLEAward Of Merit To Awapuni School
- ARTICLE“Christianity Replacing Buddhism In China,” Says Chinese Missioner
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEGIRL FALLS FROM TREE
- ARTICLECOLLAPSE OF P.B. ALLOWED WIN BY 93 RUNS TO HUTT
- ARTICLEHAWKE CUP WAS WON BY P.B. TEAM OF 30 YEARS AGO
- ARTICLEDOGS COMMENDED BY JUDGE: SPECIAL AWARDS
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS
- ARTICLEFast Tasman Trip: 10 Hours From Sydney To Gisborne
- ARTICLEMILLER SERIES WON BY HERIVEL: FOUR-CREW ENTRY
- ARTICLEWARNEFORD SCOUTS BEAT SEA SCOUTS
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEOwen Cup Tourney Won By Kahutia: Wairoa Team Visit
- ARTICLECHALLENGE AT P.B. CLUB FOR STONEHAM FERNS
- ARTICLEPARK CLUB OPENS 1949 GOLF YEAR: MINED CANADIAN
- ARTICLESMART SCORING AT AWAPUNI
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S WORLD
- ARTICLEBUMPED CHILD’S HEAD ON TABLE: MOTHER IN COURT
- ARTICLEMINISTER CONDEMNS APRIL 1 RADIO HOAX
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
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- ARTICLEACCEPTORS FOR LEVIN RACES
- ARTICLETE KARAKA PLAYERS BEAT METROPOLITAN
- ARTICLEH. BRIDGE WINS TE KARAKA CHAMPIONSHIP
- ARTICLEPENALTIES ON JOCKEYS
- ARTICLEVAGABOND WINS RAWSON STAKES
- ARTICLEHOME RUGBY UNIONS ACCEPT N.Z. PLAN FOR TOUR NEXT YEAR
- ARTICLEGISBORNE HARRIERS OPEN THE SEASON
- ARTICLEWIN TO RUATORIA IN SEASON’S FIRST RUGBY GAME AT TE ARAROA
- ARTICLEHOROUTA OUTCLASS TAKITIMU TEAM
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