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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLELET US WORSHIP GOD
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- ARTICLEMINISTER EMPHASISES VIEW THAT ABSENTEE OWNERSHIP OF FARM LANDS MUST CEASE
- ARTICLETo-day’s Crossword Puzzle
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- ARTICLEMAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949. HOPE NOT GLOOM MUST...
- ARTICLEMUCH CRIME IN NEW ZEALAND
- SECTIONReaders’ Opinions
- ARTICLETOR-HEAVY LOADING
- ARTICLECHEESEMAN ROAD TREES
- ARTICLEMotor Camp Facilities
- ARTICLEGISBORNE’S TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
- SECTIONEMPIRE CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS FUTURE MARKETING OF WOOL SOUGHT BY NEW ZEALAND BOARD
- ARTICLEAccumulation Of Working Funds Has First Priority
- ARTICLEMATAWAI PIONEER DIES AT 89 YEARS: MR. R. MCC. HENSON
- ARTICLEWHITE LINES EXTENDED
- ARTICLENew Chairman Of Electoral Committee
- ARTICLEPROBATION FOR FALSE CLAIM FOR PENSION
- ARTICLETHREE COLLISIONS AT INTERSECTIONS
- ARTICLETraffic Reminders
- ARTICLEAnswers Offered To Caustic Critic Of State Travel
- ARTICLEYOUTH AND MAN JOIN IN RESCUE OF TWO GIRLS
- ARTICLECOUNCIL LOSES CLAIM FOR REBATE IN-POWER BILL
- ARTICLEChief Justice Sends Liquor Analysis Case Back To Magistrate
- ARTICLERecord Shipments of Frozen Meat
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- ARTICLEBelgrade Liquidates Russo-Yugoslav Ship & Air Concerns
- ARTICLEJAPAN PLEDGED TO REPAY ALL DEBTS ABROAD
- ARTICLEWest German Regime Will Seek To Regain Eastern Zone
- ARTICLEExperts To Frame World Convention On Agricultural Work
- ARTICLEDEATH SENTENCES ON LEADERS OF POLISH GROUP
- ARTICLECOAL STRIKE HIT N.S.W. REVENUE IN JULY
- ARTICLETHREE MEN KILLED IN POWDER PLANT BLAST
- ARTICLEENGLISH SOCCER
- ARTICLEPolice Went Too Far In "Pumping"
- ARTICLETruman Hopes Red Regimes Will Give Up In Nerve War
- ARTICLERED BLOC LAUDS SOVIET WAR FEATS, DECRIES THE WEST
- ARTICLEGIANT AIRLINER’S TAXI-ING TRIALS TO BE PUBLICISED
- ARTICLEHOBOES TRAVEL IN LUXURY TO CONVENTION
- ARTICLEPOLICE QUELL RACE RIOTS IN JO'BURG
- ARTICLEDEATH OF WELSH WING WHO BEAT 1905 ALL BLACKS
- ARTICLEDEATH OF MR. J. A. BEASLEY
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. J. A. Beasley
- ARTICLEMAN ARRESTED ON MURDER HOAX CHARGE
- ARTICLEQueensland’s Easy Home-Purchase Plan
- ARTICLEBritain's 'New Towns To Starve In'
- ARTICLESpringboks Score In Second Test
- ARTICLECANTON MAY FALL IN A FORTNIGHT
- ARTICLEFood & Clothes Issued In Flood Stricken Kempsey
- ARTICLEThree Little Pigs ...
- ARTICLEFISTS FLY AT WILD MEETING OF IRON WORKERS
- ARTICLEN.Z. CRICKET TEAM SURPASSED HOPES: BOWLERS’ SUCCESS
- ARTICLELEN HUTTON AGAIN ENGLAND’S LEADING BATSMAN
- ARTICLECZECH MUSICIAN REFUSES TO RETURN TO PRAGUE
- ARTICLEBritish Troops Warn Germans In Factory
- ARTICLEPOLIO EXPERTS TO PRESENT VIEWS AT PARIS CONGRESS
- ARTICLEDrop In Polio Cases In U.S. Last Week
- ARTICLEREFUGE FOR GERMANS FROM RUSSIAN ZONE
- ARTICLEEUROPEAN TRADE BLOC PLAN DENOUNCED AS “HUMBUG”
- ARTICLEMARSHALL FUNDS SHARE-OUT MUST BE REDUCED
- ARTICLEBRITAIN TOPS SHARE-OUT OF MARSHALL AID
- ARTICLEContempt Charge May Be Laid Against Minister
- ARTICLE'Model Gaol’ Hires Out Convicts For Farm Work
- ARTICLEU.K. Must Change Economic Policy Or Lose Reserves
- ARTICLEU.K. Bans Pensions In State Industries: Unions To Fight
- ARTICLEMALTA DOCKYARD SACKING DEFERRED TWO MONTHS
- ARTICLEBID TO SALVAGE NAPOLEON’S SUNKEN HOARD
- ARTICLEMalta Seeks Outlet For Surplus People
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- ARTICLETWO MEMBERS OF WATERFRONT INDUSTRY AUTHORITY UNDER BAN BECAUSE OF ALLEGED MISCONDUCT
- ARTICLESouthern Synod Voices Fears For Democratic Ideals
- ARTICLEPARTISAN STAND BY STATE DISLIKED
- ARTICLEFREIGHTER STILL IDLE AFTER 50 DAYS AT ANCHOR IN AUCKLAND
- ARTICLECARRICK TAKES LEAD IN BILLIARDS FINAL
- ARTICLESET A SHINING EXAMPLE
- ARTICLEI.T.W.F. CALL TO FIGHT RED MENACE WHEREVER FOUND
- ARTICLECanadian Labour Opposes Sympathy Strikes With C.S.U.
- ARTICLEFour Films Banned Out Of 1573 Viewed By Dominion Censor
- ARTICLESALE OF WELL-KNOWN WHATATUTU STATION APPROVED
- ARTICLEPRODUCE MARKET: WELLINGTON RATES
- ARTICLEMEAT EXPERT’S WARNING OF PRICE TREND
- ARTICLENationalisation Of U.K. Meat Trade Would Effect N.Z.
- ARTICLEBOARD CONCERNED
- ARTICLEMeat Board Member Dissatisfied With System Of Freights
- ARTICLEMEAT PRODUCERS DEMAND FULL EXPORT PRICES
- ARTICLEMEAT BOARD ELECTION
- ARTICLEWar Anniversary: Fateful Days Of 1939 Recalled
- ARTICLESEA-LION CATCHES “FORTY” ON WAIKANAE FORESHORE
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEHorticultural Lecture
- ARTICLEOBJECTIONS TO ABSENCE OF POSSIBLE PERTINENT EVIDENCE ON CITY TRAMWAYS MEASURE
- ARTICLEMISSION SHIP TO VISIT GISBORNE: SOUTHERN CROSS
- ARTICLEUNITED (TOKOMARU) HAVE WIN IN SUB-UNIONS” MATCH
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS
- ARTICLENEW BLOOD LEADS IN TITLE TOURNEY: FENWICK DEFEATED
- ARTICLEBRIDGE & MRS. MOORE WIN COMMON, SHELTON CUP
- ARTICLELIEDER PROGRAMME
- ARTICLEMORNING PLAY YESTERDAY
- ARTICLEWAIKOHU GOLF FINAL
- ARTICLEPOVERTY BAY REP. GAINS PLACE IN ALL BLACK SIDE
- ARTICLEFIRST ALL BLACK HONOUR BROUGHT HOME TO GISBORNE
- ARTICLEGOOD LUCK WISHES TO TEAM IN DURBAN
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S WORLD
- ARTICLERUATORIA NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
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- SECTIONCURRENT FARMING TOPICS
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