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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICE
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- ARTICLENew Oilfield Poses Problems For Turkish Ministry
- ARTICLEDanish Problem
- ARTICLELET US WORSHIP GOD
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- ARTICLELEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME OF FINAL SESSION COMPLETED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- ARTICLEExemptions From Amusement Tax in Finance Bill No. 2
- ARTICLESTATE HOUSING FIGURES AMENDED AFTER CHALLENGE
- ARTICLEPROVISION FOR VOTING BY NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD DURING POLL
- ARTICLERestriction on Use of Screen During Election Campaign
- ARTICLESOME OF WARTIME REGULATIONS REVOKED
- ARTICLEREFUND SYSTEMS OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
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- ARTICLEMAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 CHECKING MEDICAL AID ABUSES
- ARTICLEMR. NEHRU IMPRESSES AMERICANS
- SECTIONReaders’ Opinions
- ARTICLEGLADSTONE RD., FRIDAY NIGHT
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
- ARTICLEREPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS
- ARTICLEEl Alamein Day Falls on Sunday: Seven Years Gone
- ARTICLEQuick Service to Orchardist
- ARTICLEINCREASED COSTS FOR N.Z. BUYERS: TRADE FORECASTS
- ARTICLEFAT FOR BRITAIN: EFFORTS OF W.D.F.F.
- ARTICLENO HERALD ON MONDAY
- ARTICLESPEAKER’S VOTE SAVES GOVERNMENT IN LAST DIVISION
- ARTICLEVOTING STRENGTH OF EAST MAORI ELECTORATE
- ARTICLEGISBORNE PRIZEWINERS AT. H.B. A. & P. SHOW
- ARTICLEPEOPLE’S DAY AT H.B. SHOW DRAWS 30,000
- ARTICLELINKING OF EXCHANGES
- ARTICLEM.U. ODDFELLOWS TO MARK JUBILEE DY SPECIAL FUNCTION
- ILLUSTRATIONThe late Mr. C. H. Ambridge
- ARTICLERUGBY “BATTLE” AGAINST SPRINGBOKS ON RECENT TOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONP. Henderson
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- ARTICLEBritain Expects “Iciest Era of Hard Living" Through Drastic Economies
- ARTICLEState Offers Guarantee for Dollar Trade
- ARTICLEDOLLAR LOAN TO AUSTRALIA FROM WORLD FUND
- ARTICLEGermany’s Admission to Olympiad Deferred
- ARTICLECALCUTTA BISHOP DIES AT 86 YEARS
- ARTICLEFORCES CHIEFS OPPOSING DEFENCE CUTS
- ARTICLENEW FOURTH SEA LORD
- ARTICLENorway to Control Medicines and Prices
- ARTICLEAttlee and Churchill Talk on Defence
- ARTICLESydney Gale Smashes Shop Windows
- ARTICLEI.R.O. WARNED OFF BY POLAND
- ARTICLEGREECE WILL NOT BUY STERLING
- ARTICLERABAUL ROCKED BY BIG QUAKE: HOUSES DAMAGED
- ARTICLE£157 FOR N.Z. PENNY STAMP
- ARTICLECOLONIAL RULE IN ASIA “MUST GO” SAYS NEHRU
- ARTICLEFailure to Settle Greek Problem
- ARTICLEState Workers Hold to Wage Claims
- ARTICLEHungary Mines Border With Austria
- ARTICLERUSSIAN WARNING TO SWEDISH GOVERNMENT
- ARTICLEN.Z. LOAN STILL AT A DISCOUNT
- ARTICLE4000 FEARED LOST IN GUATEMALAN FLOOD DISASTER
- ARTICLEMAYER SEEKS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FROM ASSEMBLY
- ARTICLEAustralians Screen Refugees in Switzerland
- ARTICLEPrincess’ Views on “Evils of Divorce” Criticised
- ARTICLEPEACE COUNCIL IN N.S.W. SUSPECTED OF RED BACKING
- ARTICLEDR. FIGLS TO FORM AUSTRIAN CABINET
- ARTICLEHONG KONG BORDER QUIET: REDS MASS TO INVADE CHUSAN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEN. China Under Russia's Thumb : Red Grip Firm
- ARTICLEFirst Communist Cabinet Announced
- ARTICLEROYAL FAMILY BACK IN LONDON
- ARTICLEU.K. "MEANS BUSINESS" IN EXPANDING EMPIRE TRADE
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Harold Wilson
- ARTICLEYugoslavia Wins U.N. Council Seat: Heated Attack by Vyshinsky
- ARTICLEU.S. RETORT TO VYSHINSKY
- ARTICLESoviet Satellites Build Defences on Yugoslav Borders
- ARTICLEEAST GERMANY PLEDGES PEACE TO SOVIET BLOC
- ARTICLEBos Murphy K.O.'s Scottish Champion
- ILLUSTRATIONBos Murphy
- ARTICLEJAPAN NOT TO PAY MORE REPARATIONS IN THE MEANTIME
- ARTICLESOVIET STANDS PAT ON VETO RIGHTS
- ARTICLEU.S. ATOMIC PLANTS TO BE EXPANDED
- ARTICLEINDIANS DEFY BAN ON CITY PROCESSIONS
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- ARTICLEChief Marshal Gives Warning of Meed for Airport
- ARTICLEAll Waikato Mines Idle for Discussion of Rift in Union
- ARTICLEPOSSIBLE FURTHER TALKS ON MINE DISPUTE
- ARTICLEMotor Trade Concern Over Big Deficit in Permits For Imports
- ARTICLEYouth Acquitted on Three-year-old Burglary Charge
- ARTICLEPOLICE HAMPERED BY HOSTILE BAR-ROOM CROWD
- ARTICLEWIDER POWERS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE TRIBUNAL
- ARTICLEMONOWAI GETS R.S.A. BADGE
- ARTICLECARS COLLIDE AT INTERSECTION
- ARTICLEOTHER NEWS IN BRIEF
- ARTICLE“DON’T TRY TO GO TOO FAR! DON’T GO TOO FAST”
- ARTICLEHIGHER COST OF STATE MILL PAPER INDICATED
- ARTICLEDOMINION SECRETARY TO ATTEND REUNION OF WELLINGTON REGT.
- ARTICLEEmployers’ Leader Urges Quarterly Review of Wages
- ARTICLEBRITAIN TO REFIT 22 SHIPS OF RESERVE FLEET
- ARTICLENO SIGN OF U.S. STRIKES ENDING
- ARTICLECzechs Cut Sports Contests With West
- ARTICLEDRIVER OF STATE CAR CHARGED WITH CAUSING MAN’S DEATH
- ARTICLETHE VICAR’S BARE KNEES
- ARTICLEINDIA’S FILM INDUSTRY
- ARTICLETrentham Scratching
- ARTICLEPEAK CONGESTION OF SHIPS' CARGOES FOR WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEFORGERY & UTTERING CHARGES: YOUNG MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
- ARTICLESUDDEN DEATH ON RAILWAY LINE
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND TO PRESS CLAIM FOR NEW MEAT WORKS
- ARTICLESCRATCH MEETING OPENS GISBORNE ATHLETIC SEASON
- ARTICLEMORE HEROES
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS
- ARTICLENEW LINER LAUNCHED
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECost of Covering Car Seat Deemed Amazing by Judge
- ARTICLEBOWLING CLUBS TO PLAY PENNANT GAMES
- ARTICLEHabit Training of Children Essential
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEMarist Cricket Opening.
- ARTICLEFIELD LISTED IN N.Z. WOMEN’S GOLFTITLE CONTEST
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
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- ARTICLERADIO MESSAGES FROM SHIPS
- ARTICLERUATORIA NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLEN.Z. CITIZENSHIP REGULATIONS
- ARTICLECANNIBALISM IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLETELEVISION IN U.S. TO UNDERGO BIG EXPANSION
- ARTICLECAT MOTHERS PUP
- ARTICLEPosture Important in Good Health
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLESick Visitors to Britain Treated Free
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- ARTICLE“More Radical” Claims by Public Service Pending
- ARTICLETAXICAB HIRE: JUDGE ORDERS CONVICTION
- ARTICLETRANSPORT AUTHORITY URGES LIME CARRIERS TO MODERNISE TRUCKS
- ARTICLETARANAKI PETROL AVAILABLE BUT SALE HAMPERED
- ARTICLECONDUCTORSHIP OF NATIONAL ORCHESTRA MAY BE VACANT SOON
- ARTICLEPOSTAL VOTING PROCEDURE
- ARTICLEINSPECTOR URGES GREATER CARE IN FIRE PREVENTION
- ARTICLEINCREASE IN VALUE OF TARANAKI SCHOLARSHIPS ASKED
- ARTICLEANGLICAN MISSION PLANNED FOR JAPAN
- ARTICLEREPLY OPENED BY CROWN IN LAND CLAIM FOR £185,000
- ARTICLEDEPRECIATION BIG FACTOR IN HEAVY LOSS ON N.Z. AIRWAYS
- ARTICLEMAN ELECTROCUTED IN WATER TUNNEL
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- GROUPING_NODEThe Gisborne Herald
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEEVEN CLASS FIELDS SHOULD PROVIDE GOOD RACING AT MAKARAKA TOMORROW
- ARTICLETOTE BETS AS AGENT TO BE ON THE LEVEL NOW
- ARTICLEKING'S RANSOME NOW IN MELBOURNE FOR CUP
- ARTICLEALL ACCEPTORS ON HAND FOR TURF CLUB RACES
- ARTICLEKAHUTIA BOWLING CLUB TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
- SECTIONOpinion...
- ARTICLEOn Gisborne
- ARTICLEOn Trentham
- ARTICLETHE CARD FOR GISBORNE
- ARTICLEOkawa Stud Purchase
- ARTICLERIDERS FOR TRENTHAM
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- ARTICLEImproved Track May Upset Form at Trentham: Lord Moss the Star
- ARTICLESTARTERS AT TRENTHAM
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- ARTICLECAPACITY FIELDS ON ROTORUA CARD
- ARTICLETHE ACCEPTORS
- ARTICLEROTORUA RESPECTS
- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES
- ARTICLEGrant for Empire Games Team.
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- ARTICLEVery Fast Going For Banks Peninsula Races
- ARTICLEMOTUKARARA FORM
- ARTICLETROTS AT GREYMOUTH
- ARTICLETHE ACCEPTORS
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH GOSSIP
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
- ARTICLEINVESTORS' JOB HARD AT GORE
- ARTICLEGORE GUIDE
- ARTICLEOpening Day of Auckland Trots
- ARTICLEPEOPLE IN SPORT
- ARTICLEP.B. WOMEN GOLFERS TO PLAY BOGEY MATCH
- ARTICLETROTTING FIXTURES
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