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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLELENGTHY MEETING OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL
- ARTICLEFUTURE CHARGE FOR WATER FOR BUILDING USES
- ARTICLEImproper Motives Alleged: A Lively Interlude
- ARTICLEPLANS FOR PURCHASE OF EXCAVATOR TO BE PURSUED
- ARTICLERECOMMENDATION BY COMMITTEE IS REJECTED
- ARTICLEPaua Shell Manufacture
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- ARTICLEDAWSON’S HOTEL AT REEFTON SOLD AGAIN
- ARTICLEAppeal Dismissed
- ARTICLE‘Memorable Year’ Recorded In Engineer’s Report
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL COMPANY NEWS
- ARTICLEFARMERS WANT MR SKINNER TO BE SPECIFIC
- ARTICLEGreymouth Motors: Celebration Of 25th Anniversary
- ARTICLESIX POUNDS A DAY AS SALVAGE WAGE FOR CREW OF TUG
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEAPPRECIATION
- ARTICLEAPPRECIATION
- ARTICLEGremouth Evening Star. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947. UNO Prestige Declines
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS Meat Producers Give £100,000 To Britain
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- ARTICLEStrongman Miners Strike : Dispute Over Trucking Rate
- ARTICLEFATAL INJURIES AS RESULT OF FALL FROM TRUCK CAB
- ARTICLE£1350 FOR AVERAGE HOUSE BUILT IN GREY LAST YEAR
- ARTICLESPORTS GROUND IN COWPER STREET TO BE DEVELOPED
- ARTICLEAPPEAL RESULTS IN HEAVIER PENALTY
- ARTICLEBOOSTER FOR GAS PLANT TO BE PURCHASED
- ARTICLEBOS MURPHY CASE: INTERIM INJUNCTION NOW SUSPENDED
- ARTICLESALE OF SMALL DUNOLLIE SHOP
- ARTICLEFUNERAL OF MR H. HAMER AT KUMARA
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEAustralian Basic Wage
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- ARTICLEU.S. ACCIDENTS: YEAR’S TOLL ABOVE AVERAGE
- ARTICLECABINET CHANGES IN BRITAIN: SECRETARY FOR INDIA RESIGNS
- ARTICLEGROUNDING OF LINER: CAPTAIN GIVES REASON
- ARTICLESOVIET DEMAND ON DISPLACED PERSONS IN AUSTRIA
- ARTICLEANGRY WOMEN ON WAY TO THE UNITED STATES
- ARTICLETEXAS. CITY STILL ROCKED BY EXPLOSIONS
- ARTICLEResembles Bombed City
- ARTICLEMany Buried In Debris
- ARTICLEAlleged Leakage Of Budget Secrets
- ARTICLELONDON BOMB PLOT: POLICE SEARCH FOR TERRORISTS
- ARTICLESECOND PROTEST TO JUGOSLAVIA: NINE SHIPS SEIZED
- ARTICLECommunal Rioting On North-West Frontier
- ARTICLE£1,500,000 LOSS IN OIL FIRE
- ILLUSTRATIONMINISTER OF DEFENCE IN JAPAN.—Mr F. Jones photographed during his inspection of the almost completed dependent housin...
- ARTICLETWO NATIVES IN CAVALRY UNIFORM GREET THE KING
- ARTICLEUNRRA AND JEWISH MIGRATION: INQUIRY INTO CHARGE
- ARTICLEVICEROY EXPLAINS BRITISH POLICY TO INDIAN LEADERS
- ARTICLEThree Killed In Crash Of Private Aircraft
- ARTICLEBody Of Chindit Leader Found In Hills
- ARTICLEWanganella Case: Call For Public Inquiry Causes Heated Scenes
- ARTICLEGREEK ALPINE EXPEDITION IS FACING FAILURE
- ARTICLEBRITAIN AND ITALY SIGN AGREEMENT
- ARTICLEICELAND VOLCANO AGAIN ERUPTS
- ARTICLEPREPARING TO BLOW UP HELIGOLAND
- ARTICLEREPEAL OF STRIKE REGULATION URGED
- ARTICLELATE NEWS WHARF FIRES SUBSIDING IN TEXAS CITY
- ARTICLEProposed Changes In Guaranteed Price Set-Up
- ARTICLEEMPLOYERS WALK OUT OF TRIBUNAL
- ARTICLEMARINE MISHAPS: INQUIRIES TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH
- ARTICLEDOMINION WOULD BECOME SECOND MONTE CARLO
- ARTICLETribunal To Fix Dairy Price: New Plan Announced
- ARTICLEPRODUCERS AND EFFECTS OF THE FORTY-HOUR WEEK
- ARTICLESELF-CONTROL CAN BE CULTIVATED, JUDGE SAYS
- ARTICLEINFLATION THREAT IN UNITED STATES: WORK ONLY REMEDY
- ARTICLEMR WALLACE IS REPUDIATED BY AMERICAN PRESS
- ARTICLESHIPPING Port of Greymouth
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER Forecast: Mainly Fine
- ARTICLELEASEHOLD VALUES: COMMITTEE AWAITS TEXT OF DECISION
- ARTICLERUNANGA R.S.A. SUB-BRANCH ELECTS OFFICERS
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- ARTICLESPORTING Mysterious Melody In Favour For Washdyke
- ARTICLEUSEFUL GALLOPS AT RICCARTON
- ARTICLENgakoti Has Best Form In Nelson Cup Tomorrow
- ARTICLENOBLE DE ORO IN FAVOUR FOR THE MANAWATU T. CUP
- ARTICLETAURANGA HACK CUP FAVOURITE MAY BE OUR DAVE
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH TO HAVE HURDLE RACE AT JUNE MEETING
- ARTICLEGOLD LAD FANCIED FOR MAIN EVENT AT HAWKE'S BAY
- ARTICLESUMRA AND DESERT GIRL IN FORM FOR INVERCARGILL
- ARTICLESports Teams For Week-end Matches
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL COBDEN AND UNITED TO MEET AT RUGBY PARK TOMORROW
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- ARTICLENearly 57,000 Books Issued At Greymouth Library
- ARTICLEDATE FIXED FOR TERMINATION OF WAR TENANCIES
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES Features from all Stations
- ARTICLEDEATH OF BABY: MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FOLLOWS
- ARTICLEWRITS ISSUED TO EJECT SQUATTERS IN WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEWEST COAST SCOUTS STILL REQUIRE £52
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS Opera House
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