Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBERTH
- ARTICLEDEATH
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEASSURANCES GIVEN WAIRARAPA BY MR. SEMPLE ON 10-YEAR PLAN
- ARTICLEPlan To Electrify Main Trunk Railway
- ARTICLEPART RELAXATION IN PROVISIONS GOVERNING SOCIAL SECURITY
- ARTICLEMR. FRASER OUTLINES LABOUR PARTY POLICY TO TARANAKI MEETING
- ARTICLETAXI-DRIVER SCARED WHEN IDENTIFYING MAN ON PARADE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMr. Nash Looks To Time When Nylons Will Be On Display
- ARTICLERabbits Will Bye a Problem For New State Forest
- ARTICLEALLEGED DEFICITS IN COMPANY INCOME-TAX RETURNS AND PAYMENT
- ARTICLESTATE AID TO PLANS FOR HOUSING AGED
- ARTICLENELSON-MARLBOROUGH CRICKET.
- ARTICLEPulpit Messages
- ARTICLESTEWARD’S CONTRACT CANCELLED AFTER THREATS TO ENGINEER
- ARTICLEPROBATION IN NORTH FOR ILLEGAL BETTING
- ARTICLESTOLEN WALLET FOUND AFTER TWENTY YEARS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLELATEST BRITISH AIRPLANES ON SHOW AT FARNBOROUGH
- ARTICLEFRENCH EXPEDITION PLANS YEAR ON ADELIE LAND
- ARTICLEUNBORN BABY IN BOY'S STOMACH
- ARTICLENEW LIFE FOR OLD RECORDS
- ARTICLETHEY AID THE DEAF TO WORSHIP
- ARTICLEImportance of Rest and Exercise to Health
- ARTICLE'World School' Opens In Copenhagen
- ARTICLEA PANTRY WENT FOR A RIDE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLETE ARAROA WIN OPENING MATCH IN EAST COAST CRICKET
- ARTICLEHATS WILL HELP BRITISH DOLLAR DRIVE
- ARTICLECONFECTIONERY AND COSMETICS BEING FREED ’ FROM CONTROL
- ARTICLECONTINUED NEED FOR SERVICEMEN’S LAND SALES ACT QUERIED
- ARTICLENEED FOR GREATER EFFICIENCY IN N.Z. INDUSTRIES URGED
- ARTICLECRITICAL VIEW OF STATE PAY FOR RESEARCH WORK
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMAILS
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE TIMES." GISBORNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949 LABOUR MANIFESTO: FE...
- ARTICLEBOXING CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS
- ARTICLE18-Year-Olds Now Become Liable For Military Training
- ARTICLEBOROUGH BUILDING PERMITS
- ARTICLEKaiti Drainage Proposals: Inspection By Engineers
- ARTICLETRANSIT HOUSING PLANS
- ARTICLEGISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TAKES STEPS TO CURB VANDALISM IN BOROUGH
- ARTICLEBRISK BUSINESS IN SALE OF FIREWORKS IN GISBORNE SHOPS
- ARTICLEFINANCE COMMITTEE TO BE GUESTS OF "JAYCEES”
- ARTICLESTREET ELECTION ADDRESSES
- ARTICLEFIRST CALLERS IN 30 YEARS: MONTE VIDEO WELCOME
- ARTICLEWAIKATO RECORD: HORSE FROM RERE
- ARTICLEHigh Examination Score
- SECTIONLETTERS to the EDITOR
- ARTICLEFat Still Needed in British Diet: Ration Monotony
- ARTICLEBRITAIN FARES WORSE THAN ITALY, STATES AUSTRALIAN BANKER
- ARTICLEWAIROA RIDER’S SUCCESS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLECripps Pledges U.K. Help To Restore Free Flow of Goods in W. Europe
- ARTICLEEND OF U.S. STEEL WORKERS’ STRIKE IN SIGHT
- ARTICLEMARSEILLES DOCKERS BAN MUNITION LOADING
- ARTICLEROUGH RIDING IN CUP: PROBE BY STEWARDS
- ARTICLENizami Cup Winners
- ARTICLENORTH AMERICA’S ROLE AS IMPORT MARKET
- ARTICLEGAOL LIFE WILL BE TOUGHER FOR SEVEN TOP NAZIS
- ARTICLEBLACK CHIEF & WHITE WIFE BARRED IN S.A.
- ARTICLEPolice Fire on Rioting Blacks Near Jo'burg
- ARTICLEMANSTEIN REBUKED FOR GIBE AT ALLIES IN TRIAL
- ARTICLEBIGAMIST SENT TO GAOL FOR FIVE YEARS
- ARTICLESYDNEY COMMENT ON ELECTION EVE BROADCAST
- ARTICLE“DUTCH AIR LINES MORE EFFICIENT THAN BRITISH”
- ARTICLEB.O.A.C. TO DISMISS 1000 WORKERS IN ECONOMY DRIVE
- ARTICLECross of Sacrifice Unveiled
- ARTICLEU.S. and Britain To Reopen Question of Japanese Treaty
- ARTICLEPay For Informers on Money and Jewel Smugglers
- ARTICLESPECULATION ON VYSHINSKY’S VISIT TO ACHESON
- ARTICLEEOUAL PAY FOR WOMEN URGED AT I.L.O. CONFERENCE
- ARTICLECZECH CHURCHES NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL
- ARTICLEGandhi’s Killer Seeks Earlier Execution
- ARTICLEDOUBLE-DECKER TRAIN TESTED
- ARTICLEDemocracies Flan Building of Freedom Bulwarks
- ARTICLEYugoslav Crusade Against Stalin in Red Balkans Bloc
- ARTICLEU.K. Envoy Recalled For Talks in London
- ARTICLECrisis in Italian Cabinet: Socialist Ministers Resign
- ARTICLEOVER £23,000,000 SPENT ON EAST AFRICAN GROUND NUTS SCHEME
- ARTICLE"Thunderland"
- ARTICLEPERILOUS TREK ACROSS THE HIMALAYAS: U.S. OFFICIALS ESCAPE FROM CHINESE REDS
- ARTICLEAMETHYST, HOME FROM CHINA, GETS GRAND WELCOME
- ARTICLEDisparity in Dairy Prices Through Trading Control
- ARTICLEEMPIRE-JAPAN TRADE PACT NEARLY READY
- ARTICLEKiel Canal Blocked By Sunken Ship
- ARTICLEMARATHON DANCER CLAIMS RECORD
- ARTICLEREDS REOPEN RAIL SERVICE TO BORDER OF HONG KONG
- ARTICLEINDO-CHINA REDS INVADING SOUTHERN CHINA
- ARTICLEFrench Do Not Expect Push On Indo-China
- ARTICLEASIA NEEDS U.S. AID FOR DEVELOPMENT, SAYS NEHRU
- ARTICLEMOTHERS PANIC AS CHILDREN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
- ARTICLECZECH OFFICIALS ORDERED TO QUIT UNITED STATES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHIRD OF AUCKLAND WHARF UNION ON 3-DAY PENALTY
- ARTICLEMeddlesome Magpie Killed in Upsetting Electrical System
- ARTICLEFive “Rights of the Individual” Listed in New T.U. Plan
- ARTICLE£2,000,000 TOWN FOR VICTORIAN WATER SUPPLY PROJECT
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON—SYDNEY FLYING-BOAT SERVICE EXPECTED IN APRIL
- ARTICLEN.Z. History Lecturer To Study in India
- ARTICLESERVICES INTERRUPTED
- ARTICLEHOPE TO RELIEVE PORT CONGESTION IN WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEN.Z. VISITORS FOR CUP MISS TRAINS: SHIP DELAYED
- ARTICLETaranaki Farmers Deem Settlement Assn. Report Incomplete, Misleading’
- ARTICLETHREE KILLED IN FIGHTER'S DIVE INTO HOUSES
- ARTICLEBos Murphy Loses Fight on Foul
- ARTICLEFRANCO BARGAINS FOR U.S. AID
- ARTICLECONCILIATION ON PAY CLAIMS OF PUBLIC SERVICE REQUESTED
- ARTICLEWATCH AND RINGS OF MISSING WOMAN FOUND ON WATERFRONT
- ARTICLEBRITAIN SENDING 10,000 TONS OF SUGAR TO N.Z.
- ARTICLETime-Saving On Air-Mail Parcels: ’Phone Addresses
- ARTICLEBetter Air Service To Gisborne Wanted
- ARTICLEELECTRONIC CARILLON SYSTEM PLANNED FOR WANGANUI CHURCHES
- ARTICLEHUNTLY MINES IDLE FOR UNION MEETING
- ARTICLENEWS IN BRIEF
- ARTICLEVERDICT GIVEN BY JURY ON THIRD TRIAL OF YOUTH
- ARTICLELighter Rainfall in Gisborne Last Month
- ARTICLECONCRETE FOOTPATHS WANTED IN STATE HOUSING AREAS
- ARTICLENO OBJECTIONS TO TAKING OF LAND FOR WATER-WORKS
- ARTICLESEQUEL TO COLLISION WITH CYCLISTS
- ARTICLE£10,000 LOTTERY PRIZE TO BUTCHER'S FAMILY
- ARTICLEPRODUCTION FALL BLAMED ON LABOUR ADMINISTRATION
- ARTICLEMANY ANGLERS FOR TAUPO OPENING
- ARTICLEPUBLIC SYMPATHY FOR VICTIMS OF TAHORA FATALITY
- ARTICLEGISBORNE VENUE FOR POULTRYMEN’S 1949 CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEHong Kong Situation Requires Close Study
- ARTICLEGISBORNE SHOW AN EYE-OPENER TO U.S. AMBASSADOR
- ARTICLEINJURED PERSONS IN COMFORTABLE CONDITION
- ARTICLEINQUEST INTO DEATHS
- ARTICLEDRAW FOR WOMEN’S N.Z. GOLF TOURNEY
- ARTICLELABOUR TRIBUTE TO MRS. E. R. SCOTT ON WORK FOR PARTY
- ARTICLEGISBORNE VITAL STATISTICS INCREASE
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND WOMEN GOLFERS DEFEAT CANTERBURY REPS.
- ARTICLEOFFICIALS SELECTED FOR WEIGHT-LIFTING CONTESTS AT GAMES
- ARTICLETRINIDAD UNABLE TO SEND TEAM TO GAMES
- ARTICLEN.Z. Boxer’s Points Win Unpopular
- ARTICLEOLD BIRD PIGEON RACES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMATAKAOA NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLERUATORIA WEDDING: MEAD-WALKER
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLERECORDS SET IN 20 EVENTS AT TE KARAKA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
- ARTICLEARCHERY CLUB’S No. 2 TROPHY SERIES
- ARTICLEPROGRESS RESULTS IN CHESS CLUB PLAY
- ARTICLEN.Z.-BRED FOXZAMI SCORES EASY WIN IN MELBOURNE CUP
- ARTICLEEntries For Athletic Club Meeting
- ARTICLEPIGEON RACE FROM NAPIER TO GISBORNE
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