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- ARTICLEBIRTH
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- ARTICLEWAITUHI SHOULD TEST PIRATES IN P.B. HOCKEY
- ARTICLESECOND SERIES OF MATCHES IN TOLAGA BAY SENIOR RUGBY
- ARTICLETWO TEAMS LEVEL IN TOKOMARU BAY RUGBY AT END OF ROUND
- ARTICLEY.M.C.A. Table Tennis Tourney
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- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED “THE TIMES." GISBORNE, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 RACIAL TENSION IN SOUTH AFRICA
- ARTICLENews of the Day
- ARTICLEWARTIME LEEWAY OVERCOME: AIMS OF ACCLIMATISATION BODY
- ARTICLEHANGAROA INLAND HIGHWAY
- ARTICLEBIGGER FINE SUGGESTED
- ARTICLEMAILS
- ARTICLETrays of Glue and Live Rats.
- ARTICLEFLAM TO BRING TEN THOUSAND ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS TO N.Z. YEARLY OUTLINED BY MINISTER
- ARTICLETrustees Maud Over Hall To 'Kuri Settlers
- ARTICLEPROGRESS MADE BY W’KURI DISTRICT SETTLERS’ GROUP
- ARTICLEThree Days' Use Adds 15,800 To P.B. Unit Deficit
- ARTICLEOutlook On Rural Housing
- ARTICLEMAGPIE PROTECTION NOT WANTED
- SECTIONReaders’ Opinions
- ARTICLENOISE OF AIRCRAFT
- ARTICLECHECK ON LIGHTS OF VEHICLES IN GISBORNE
- ARTICLEPopular Mangapapa School Infants’ Mistress Farewelled
- ARTICLEPheasants Alleged To Have Been Shot In Some Areas
- ARTICLESITE CHOSEN FOR NEW TE KARAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL
- ARTICLEMILK MARKETING AUTHORITY SOUGHT
- ARTICLEKIWI IN THE WAIOEKA
- ARTICLEBODY OF FARMER OF 74 YEARS FOUND IN SCRUB BURN-OFF
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- ARTICLE'New Great Effort' To End Cold War: M. Lie's Mission To Moscow
- ILLUSTRATIONM. Trygve Lie
- ARTICLEOfficers Punished For Stranding Of U.S. Battleship
- ARTICLEMELBOURNE-N.Z. AIR SERVICE STARTS DECEMBER
- ARTICLESoviet Industrial Output Tops Pre-War
- ARTICLEPOLYGAMY BANNED IN RED CHINA
- ARTICLENew Ark Royal, Biggest Carrier, Takes The Water
- ARTICLEU.S. MUST SOLVE BUDGET PROBLEM OR LOSE COLD WAR
- ARTICLELIBERALS' "COLD SHOULDER" TO CONSERVATIVES
- ARTICLEN.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE DIVIDEND
- ARTICLEJAPAN STANDS AT CROSSROADS, SAYS EX-ENVOY
- ARTICLEU.K. Ministers To Visit Malaya And Hong Kong
- ARTICLEGRAZIANI GETS 19 YEARS BUT WILL SERVE 14 MONTHS
- ARTICLEJewish Fighter Forces U.N. Plane Down
- ARTICLEAIR ACE’S PLEA AT RESISTANCE LEADER’S TRIAL
- ARTICLEMISSING FRENCH PLANE FOUND
- ARTICLEEGYPTIAN FLIER’S RECORD HOP
- ARTICLECHINESE DETAIN BRITISH SHIP
- ARTICLEGEN. FRANCO’S DAUGHTER MARRIES
- ARTICLE'WAR MIGHT BREAK ANY DAY' --PACIFIC FLEETS INADEQUATE
- ARTICLESWISS ADVISED TO STOCK UP FOOD SUPPLIES
- ARTICLECHALLENGE BY EX-SPEAKER ON 16-YEAR-OLD CASE
- ARTICLE..."And Let It Be A Party"
- ARTICLEWorld Picture Of Food Production
- ARTICLECanadian Govt. Not Supporting Bill To Ban Communism
- ARTICLECanada Is Not Dissatisfied With Status
- ARTICLE"Plum" Warner New M.C.C. President
- ILLUSTRATIONSir Pelham Warner
- ARTICLELABOUR FACTIONS SQUABBLE OVER ANTI-RED BILL
- ARTICLEFrench Colony Comes Under India
- ARTICLERed Cross Urges Ban On Atom Weapons
- ARTICLEEnormous Growth Of Soviet Sway In Red China
- ARTICLEROLLING STRIKE WAVE FEARED IN COAL MINES
- ARTICLEMacArthur Thinks Many Japs Still In Russia
- ARTICLERUSSIA—22 WALK-OUTS
- ARTICLEPLEA FOR AID FOR REFUGEES
- ARTICLEPRINCESS TO RETURN HOME
- ARTICLEANIMAL ANTICS
- ARTICLEMasquerade As Doctor Sends Criminal To Gaol For 12 Months
- ARTICLESALES ROSTER BIG PROBLEM IN N.Z. WOOL INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEKING’S HORSE WINS FILLIES’ PLATE
- ARTICLEOverseas Shipowners Asked To Postpone freight Increase
- ARTICLEEFFECT OF CARGO SURCHARGE FROM U.S. EAST COAST
- ARTICLEGirl's World Record Sprint Not Acceptable As Best N.Z. Time
- ARTICLEN.Z.A.A.A. PLACES BAN ON H.B.-P.B. TITLE RACE ON SUNDAY
- ARTICLEINCIDENT AT EMPIRE GAMES STILL UNDER OFFICIAL DISCUSSION
- ARTICLETWO YOUTHS INJURED IN CRASH OF VAN
- ARTICLECOURT TOLD OF RAT’S HEAD IN BREAD CRUST
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- ARTICLEREASONS GIVEN FOR SLOWING-UP OF CARGO WORK
- ARTICLEVoting By Tramway And Carpenters’ Unions At Ch.ch. Meetings
- ARTICLEMETHOD OF RESTORING UNITY SUGGESTED
- ARTICLEOver £10,000 Debit In Council's Milk Scheme At Whangarei
- ARTICLERACIAL PROBLEM BEING FACED IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA
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- ARTICLEFOOTBALLERS' TRIBUTE TO MR. JORDAN
- ARTICLEHOPE TO PLAY GOOD OPEN RUGBY VOICED AT N.Z. RECEPTION BY BRITISH ISLES TEAM MANAGER
- ARTICLERUGBY TOURISTS SHOW PACE IN WORK-OUT
- ARTICLEMR. JORDAN HONORARY MEMBER OF TEAM
- ARTICLEReunion Planned For Rugby Players Of 1st N.Z.E.F. Side
- ARTICLEMORE VIGOROUS EFFORT TO SELL WOOL IN EUROPE
- ARTICLEITEMS FROM BOROUGH CL. ORDER PAPER
- ARTICLEFINES FOR BOOKMAKING ON WEST COAST
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND BOOKMAKER GAOLED FOR MONTH
- ARTICLENAVY OFFICER TO ATTEND R.A.A.F. SCHOOL
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- ARTICLETHANKS FOR GREAT WELCOME IN CAPITAL
- ARTICLEPARK WOMEN’S GOLF DRAW
- ARTICLEACQUITTAL BY JURY
- ARTICLEPORT OF LIVERPOOL IS INTERESTED IN N.Z. EXPORT TRADE
- ARTICLEDEATH OF MR. W. OGILVIE: SERVICE TO COMMUNITY
- ARTICLEDRAW FOR OPENING BASKETBALL SERIES
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS
- ARTICLEWAIPIRO BAY NEWSLETTER
- ARTICLEMATAWAI PERSONALS
- ARTICLEMakauri School
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEWANING WAIROA INTEREST IN SCHOOL POLL
- ARTICLEIMPROVEMENT IN BOROUGH TRAFFIC CONDUCT NOTED
- ARTICLEHOTEL VISITORS
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES DEALINGS ON TUESDAY
- ARTICLEDEATH
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- ARTICLEWOMEN’S WORLD
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
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- ARTICLESTRONGER DEMAND THAN EXPECTED FOR FEMALE CATTLE
- ARTICLETOLAGA RIFLEMEN HAVE SHOOT AT 500 AND 600 YARDS
- ARTICLENEW BASKETBALL CLUB
- ARTICLEWETHERS MAKE TOP PRICE OF SEASON AT STORTFORD
- ARTICLEFORK AND BEEF PRICES HIGHER AT WESTFIELD
- ARTICLECOUNCIL OF SPORT TREASURER FOUND NOT GUILTY OF THEFT
- ARTICLEACTS LIKE MAGIC
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