Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLECanada's A.R.P. Plans May Be Shelved
- ARTICLEPIPER V.C. OF LOOS DIES
- ARTICLEHIS GUESTS WERE GOAT CRASHERS
- ARTICLELET US WORSHIP GOD
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- ARTICLEPROP-JET PLANE LANDS ON CARRIER
- ARTICLETAIHAPE COUNCIL AND ELECTRICITY POSITION
- ARTICLESOVIET BLAMED FOR “SLOWING UP” COMMUNISM
- ARTICLEVOYAGE BY FATHER WITH INFANT BOYS
- ARTICLESCHOOL OF EDUCATION RECOMMENDED FOR OTAGO UNIVERSITY
- ARTICLEYOUNG WOMAN ADMITS COMMITTING BIGAMY
- ARTICLENEW SCHEDULE FOR TRANS-PACIFIC CUPPERS
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLEPOPULAR PRESIDENT OF N.Z.R.S.A. RE-ELECTED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Gisborne Herald. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED “THE TIMES.” GISBORNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950 MORE LIGHT ON OFF-COURSE...
- ARTICLELIFE GROWS TOUGHER FOR INDO-CHINA TERRORISTS
- ARTICLEMetal Supplies In Cook County: Needs Of Works Ministry
- ARTICLELittle Hope Held Out For Missing Woman Of Tarewa Station
- ARTICLEDRAFTS OF BILLS CONSIDERED BY FULL CABINET
- ARTICLESUM OF £647,000 NEEDED ON LAST DAY TO FILL LOAN
- ARTICLEHigh School Roll
- ARTICLENew T.U.C. Like "Generals Without Army” --Mr. Walsh
- ARTICLERules Prepared For Inaugural Meeting
- ARTICLEProvisional Chairman Not Eligible For Office
- ARTICLERETAILER NOT PROSPERING ON FISH AT 9d LB.
- ARTICLEApiarists’ Complaint
- ARTICLEInterclub Golf Match
- ARTICLERidings Abolition Not Favoured By County Council
- ARTICLETHIS MORNING’S FROST READING WAS 8.9 DEG.
- ARTICLEHANGAROA BLUFFS DEVIATION: COOK COUNTY PROPOSAL
- ARTICLEROOM FOR FIRST AID TREATMENT AT G.H.S.
- ARTICLE"LADY KILLER" READ BY REPERTORY SOCIETY
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA
- ARTICLETop Marks in N.Z.
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- ARTICLEAtom-Powered Liner In 10 Years Is British Scientists' Hope
- ARTICLEATOM SCIENTIST URGES ‘OPEN WORLD’
- ARTICLEU.S. DIPLOMAT EXPELLED BY RUMANIA
- ARTICLEFrench Govt. Defeated On Pay Rise Issue
- ARTICLERumanian Diplomat Resigns Post
- ARTICLEWOOL 5 PER CENT UP AT BRISBANE
- ARTICLEWAGE ORDER TO APPLY TO POST OFFICE STAFF
- ARTICLEGERMAN CONSULATES SET UP ABROAD
- ARTICLEFree World’s Power Outstrips Soviet Bloc, Says Dulles
- ARTICLEWEST UNDECIDED ON SETTLEMENT FOR JAPAN
- ARTICLEJAP. GENERAL TO HANG FOR MASS MURDER IN MALAYA
- ARTICLENEW YORK YACHT WINS OCEAN RACE TO BERMUDA
- ARTICLEJUDGE TO SERVE 60 DAYS FOR COURT CONTEMPT
- ARTICLEDuke Of Edinburgh Going Home On Leave
- ARTICLEBritish Soldier Under Death Sentence Freed
- ARTICLEFLOOD DAMAGE AND LOSSES IN N.S.W. EXCEED £10,000,000
- ARTICLEFLOOD THREAT TO MORE HOMES IN NEW SOUTH WALES
- ARTICLE'RED DEAN' IS NOT ANTI-CHRISTIAN, SAYS PRIMATE
- ARTICLEBRITISH DESERTERS IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEGOVT" EXPECTS TO WIN VOTE ON COAL, STEEL POOL PLAN
- ARTICLECHINESE STRAFE BRITISH SHIP, WOUND SIX
- ARTICLETORPEDO-BOATS FOR RED GERMAN “NAVAL POLICE”
- ARTICLELions Kill Indians Trying To Take Cubs
- ARTICLESnatched From death By hair's Breadth
- ARTICLEM. TRYGVE LIE REPORTS TO PRESIDENT TRUMAN
- ARTICLERepublican Moves To Limit Aid To Britain
- ARTICLEU.S. Broadcasting Awards Announced
- ARTICLEWATERPROOF INK
- ARTICLELABOUR FORCES DEADLOCK ON RED AND BANK BILLS
- ARTICLEEAST GERMAN STATE SEEKS CZECH PACT
- ARTICLEARAB STATES ADOPT MIDDLE EAST POLICY
- ARTICLEBELGIAN TOWNS FEAR A NEW WAR
- ARTICLEGEN. SMUTS’ CONDITION AGAIN SERIOUS
- ARTICLEBradshaw Will Fly Tasman Solo: Australia Sending Family By Flying-Boat
- ARTICLESussex Batsmen Slump Against West Indies
- ARTICLEExtra Forces For Malaya War: New U.S. Weapons Soon
- ARTICLECHIEF OF IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF ARRIVES FOR N.Z. TALKS
- ARTICLEU.S. Forces Learn To “Know Enemy” If War Comes
- ARTICLECrewless Lightship
- ARTICLEBOTH SHIPS’ CAPTAINS FOUND TO HAVE BEEN UNDULY TARDY IN TARANAKI-WAIPIATA COLLISION
- ARTICLESir Apirana Ngata One Of 25 New Legislative Councillors
- ARTICLECourt Ruling On Licensing Of Agricultural Tractor
- ARTICLENEWS IN BRIEF
- ARTICLEAUCKLANDERS MAY HAVE TO WALK TO WORK ON JUNE 28
- ARTICLEIncrease Of Loan Limits For Ex-Servicemen Not At Present Planned
- ARTICLE“SATISFIED WITH GOVT. TREATMENT," SAYS KIPPENBERGER
- ARTICLEPROVISION OF STATE HOUSES FOR HEAD TEACHERS SUGGESTED
- ARTICLENEW WHARF PLANNED AT NEW PLYMOUTH
- ARTICLECHAMBERS OF COMMERCE SEEK ULTIMATE ELIMINATION OF DOMINION IMPORT CONTROL
- ARTICLECARGO OF RICE AT NAPIER IS FIRST SINCE BEFORE WAR
- ARTICLEWISDOM OF TREATING CREDIT STERLING BALANCE CAUTIOUSLY
- ARTICLEDRIVERS AGREE TO TRANSPORT OF LAMPBLACK CARGO
- ARTICLETRIBUTES PAID TO RETIRING CHIEF OF N.Z. POLICE
- ARTICLEWORKS MINISTER TO VISIT GISBORNE AT AN EARLY DATE
- ARTICLEJUDGE WARNS YOUNG MAN: PRISON TERM
- ARTICLEHOPES FOR FASTER TURN-ROUND OF SHIPS IN AUCKLAND PORT
- ARTICLEFIRST TELEVISION SET ON SHOW AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEOFF-COURSE BETTING PLAN APPROVED BY AUCK. CLUB PRESIDENT
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON HARBOUR SHOAL NOT ON SHIPS’ NORMAL COURSE
- ARTICLEGISBORNE CHAMBER URGES SUPPORT TO DEVELOPMENT LOAN
- ARTICLETWO WOMEN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER
- ARTICLEROAD-CYCLE RACE FROM MAKARAKA: TO-MORROWS FIELD
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEMen’s Hockey Match
- ARTICLEDISPUTE OVER FISH PRICES AT WHARF CONTINUES
- ARTICLEWinter-Soft Road Condition Delaying County Works
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY SACRED HEART
- ARTICLEMAN FOR SENTENCE ON INDECENCY CHARGE
- ARTICLEMaori Visitor Injured.
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLESEALING POLICY COMPLICATED BY RECONSTRUCTION
- ARTICLEStrong British Team For Wellington Match
- ARTICLEGisborne Teams For Wairoa Indoor Basketball Tourney
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS PASSENGERS YESTERDAY
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEHOTEL VLSITORS
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
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