Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAppeal Hearing In Auckland Murder Case
- ARTICLEEARTHQUAKE DAMAGE FUND GROWING
- ARTICLESHIPPING Port Of Greymouth
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER Forecast: Fair At First
- ARTICLEMORE CROCKERY TO BE MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLELEAKING ROOFS: NO IRON FOR REPAIR WORK
- ARTICLEPATENT OFFICE DESCRIBED AS “OBSOLETE”
- ARTICLESAWMILLER killed
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERAILWAYS LOSS IS £640,025: MORE SUBSIDY
- ARTICLEROAD BUILDING: MR SEMPLE REVIEWS WORK
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEInfantile Paralysis In Wellington
- ARTICLESERIOUS CRISIS REACHED IN WHARF DISPUTE
- ARTICLEFIRST EFFECTS: PRIORITIES FOR SOME SHIPS
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND ISSUE MAY BE RAISED IN HOUSE
- ARTICLELICENSING CHARGE BROUGHT AGAINST POLICE CONSTABLES
- ARTICLER.S.A. CONFERENCE AND PENSIONS
- ARTICLEentertainments Opera House
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEGreymouth Evening Star. MONDAY,, JUNE 28, 1948. Mr Fraser And The Maoris
- ARTICLESocial Security Tax Now Over £26,000,000
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS N.Z. Total In Appeal For Children £308,452
- ARTICLEINADEQUATE PLANS FOR MIGRANTS: CONFERENCE URGED
- ARTICLERURAL EXCHANGES FOR WEST COAST
- ARTICLESTRIKE AT TWO MINES ENTERS SECOND WEEK
- ARTICLEFINANCE NOT CONSIDERATION IN FIRE SERVICE
- ARTICLEOddments
- ARTICLEBUREAUCRACY AT ITS WORST, COUNSEL SAYS
- ARTICLEBODY OF ELDERLY MAN EXHUMED AT NAPIER CEMETERY
- ARTICLETRANSFER OF MAGISTRATE TO CHRISTCHURCH
- ARTICLEOBITUARY Mrs M. McKenzie
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFrance Honours Allied Invaders
- ARTICLEWESTERN POWERS WINNING BERLIN BATTLE OF MARK
- ARTICLEMove To Extend London Strike To Other Ports
- ARTICLEChildren Abducted From Greece
- ARTICLEATTLEE SPEAKS OF CHURCHILL’S "LUTON HOOEY"
- ARTICLEBRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TO START TODAY
- ARTICLEEGYPTIAN FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS
- ARTICLEConstituent Assembly For Hyderabad
- ARTICLECHINESE CLAIM SHARP REVERSE FOR COMMUNISTS
- ARTICLESOCIALISTS AND COMMUNISTS JOIN IN PRAGUE
- ARTICLE‘PECULIAR LAW,’ MAGISTRATE SAYS IN AUCKLAND CASE
- ARTICLEMOTORIST KILLED IN BRIDGE ACCIDENT
- ARTICLEINDUSTRIAL CRISIS CONTINUES IN SYDNEY AREA
- ARTICLESOVIET GOVERNOR IN BERLIN ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING
- ARTICLESIGNS OF CRISIS IN JUGOSLAVIA: TITO AND MOSCOW
- ARTICLEDANISH IMMIGRANT KILLED IN ACCIDENT
- ARTICLECommunist Guerrillas Missing In Malaya
- ARTICLELabour Crisis Looms: N.Z. Wharf Situation Takes Serious Turn
- ARTICLEUNION MEMBER COMMENTS ON PREFERENCE ISSUE
- ARTICLECOMMUNIST DOOR TO EAST ASIA
- ARTICLE‘LOCKING THE STABLE DOOR,’ UNION SECRETARY COMMENT
- ARTICLE£7000 IN BANKNOTES BUT NO OWNER
- ARTICLELATE NEWS DOCK STRIKE SPREADS TO LIVERPOOL
- ARTICLEARAB WARNING TO BRITAIN OVER TROOP WITHDRAWALS
- ARTICLEHOKITIKA LEVEL CROSSING SMASH: DRIVER ESCAPES
- ARTICLESAVING OF COAL WORTH £60,000: INDUSTRIAL WASTE
- ARTICLEN.S.W. MINERS TO RESUME WORK
- ARTICLEChile Leaves Dollar Area
- ARTICLEBritish Request To Russians In Berlin
- ARTICLEBROMWICH FAVOURITE FOR SINGLES AT WIMBLEDON
- ARTICLESocial Security Benefits Now More Costly
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEEGYPT ACCUSED OF BREACHES OF PALESTINE TRUCE
- ARTICLERESPONSIBILITY FOR REPORT ON MAORIS DISCLAIMED
- ARTICLERadio-operated Bomb
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLE‘ISSUES GRAVE AS IN 1938’: BERLIN CRISIS
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL STOCK EXCHANGE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETIREDNESS MAY SPRING FROM MANY CAUSES
- ARTICLETAX RELIEF URGED: PROVISION FOR RAINY DAY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLESPORTING Attractive Win By Clyde Bridge At Ashburton: Coast Horses Prominent
- ARTICLEMASTER MERUIT IN FORM AT Hastings Races
- ARTICLECYCLING GOOD PERFORMANCE BY YOUNG RIDER
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL RESULTS OF MATCHES PLAYED ON SATURDAY
- ARTICLEFertiliser Works to be Built
- ARTICLEAustralia Leading By 478 Runs In Test
- ARTICLERESULTS OF ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL ENTIRE FIFTEEN NOMINATED FOR
- ARTICLESPORTS BREVITIES Technical’s Lead Reduced In Canterbury Rugby
- ARTICLEBOXING LOWS RETAINS WORLD TITLE: LAST FIGHT
- ARTICLEBelgian Throne
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLERUGBY LEAGUE One-point Victory For South Auckland
- ARTICLEDisappointing Match At Hokitika: Visitors’ Success
- ARTICLEHOCKEY Rangers Defeat Pacific To Win Competition
- ARTICLEATHLETICS N.Z. Olympic Runners Succeed In England
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL Coast Defeats Buller In Thrilling Match
- ARTICLECOAST JUNIORS TOO STRONG FOR BULLER
- ARTICLESUCCESS FOR CELTIC AND ST MARY’S IN SENIOR MATCHES
- ARTICLEBLAKETOWN BEATEN BY STAR AFTER STIRRING FINISH
- ARTICLECELTIC SURPRISES IN BEATING UNITED
- ARTICLERAILWAY LOSES TIRA SHIELD
- ARTICLEASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Runanga Defeated For First Time: Taylorville’s Win
- ARTICLEGOLF Totara Flat Club Plays For Sutherland Trophy
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements