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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLELibel Claim Against N.Z. Press Association
- ARTICLECINGALESE TEAM FOR EMPIRE GAMES
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- ARTICLECOAST AIRMEN FLY TO ANNUAL MEETING OF N.Z. AERO CLUB
- ARTICLESHIPPING Port Of Greymouth
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER Forecast: Fair To Fine
- ARTICLEReferees’ Inspection
- ARTICLEN.Z. BATSMAN HAS MADE GOOD START IN ENGLAND
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEAir Disaster Inquiry: Many Questions Asked
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS Opera House
- ARTICLEFARMERS OBJECT TO PENALTIES FOR OVER-WEIGHT BALES
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL STAFF NOT ALLOWED FEES, MINISTER RULES
- ARTICLEBRIEFER PROBATION PERIOD FOR YOUNG TEACHERS
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations
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- ARTICLEGreymouth Evening Star. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949. Communists Prod Government
- ARTICLEFarmers’ Leader Issues Warning To N.Z.
- ARTICLEASSAULT ON CONSTABLE
- ARTICLEHigher Charges At Greymouth Graded Hotels
- ARTICLENo Reduction In Grey Power Consumption Today
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLENew Zealand’s Largest City
- ARTICLETWO SAFE-BREAKERS CAUGHT ON COMPANY’S PREMISES
- ARTICLEPetrol Rationing May Be Lifted
- ARTICLEMAORIS’ AMBITIONS FOR EQUALITY MAY PRODUCE CHANGES
- ARTICLENEW SETTLERS’ MAIN INTEREST IN N.Z.
- ARTICLEOddments
- ARTICLEFurther Extension Of New Hokitika Aerodrome Begun
- ARTICLEBROADCASTS OF ALL BLACKS’ MATCHES
- ARTICLEMAORI FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE
- ARTICLEGeneral News
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- ARTICLEThe Battle For Shanghai— COMMUNIST ARMIES CLOSE IN FOR KILL
- ARTICLEFRANCO HITS AT FRANCE AND BRITAIN
- ARTICLEKING ATTENDS FIRST BIG FUNCTION SINCE ILLNESS
- ARTICLEINDIAN ASSEMBLY APPROVES THE LONDON DECISION
- ARTICLEIRISH RESIDENTS OF AUSTRALIA RENOUNCE EIRE CITIZENSHIP
- ARTICLETRIPOLI CELEBRATES
- ARTICLE“Worst Outside The Iron Curtain Area”
- ARTICLEMORE SELF-RULE FOR GERMANS UNDER NEW PLAN
- ARTICLE‘TIME IS NOT RIPE FOR PACIFIC PACT
- ARTICLEDangerous Hedges
- ARTICLEN.Z. Wins Toss At Bradford
- ARTICLEUNPRECEDENTED ACTION— Attlee “Sacks” Five Parliamentary Rebels
- ARTICLECOMMUNISTS IN LIVERPOOL RESENT CHURCHILL’S VISIT
- ARTICLEU.S. NVY CLAIMS FIGHTER ABLE TO SHOOT DOWN 836
- ARTICLEFOOD LORRIES TO BERLIN HELD UP— Russians Impose New Form Of Blockade
- ARTICLEHAYES SHOWS FINE FORMAT Cambridge Dismissed For 107: N.Z.'s Good Start
- ARTICLEMENZIES FORCING CANBERRA’S HAND: SECRET BALLOT ISSUE
- ARTICLEREPUBLICAN ARMY TRAINING REPORTED IN EIRE
- ARTICLEThe Scoreboard
- ARTICLEEscape From Auckland Mental Hospital
- ARTICLELATE NEWS LABOUR BATTLE CONTINUES AT WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEFUTURE OF ITALIAN COLONIESUNO Assembly Rejects Bevin-Sforza Plan
- ARTICLEINFORMATION REFUSED DOMINIONSBRITAIN MOVING FOR REMOVAL OF U.S. SECRECY OVER WEAPONS
- ARTICLECouncil For Christian Education
- ARTICLEU.S. And Britain Forming Common Front In Pacific
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- ARTICLERights Of Press To Information For The Public
- ARTICLEMELBOURNE GAINED OLYMPIC GAMES BY A BARE MAJORITY
- ARTICLEGermany’s Place Among Nations: Recognition Urged
- ARTICLEMALAYAN TERRORISTS WEAKENING?
- ARTICLEGOLF HAS RULES BUT IT ALSO HAS ETIQUETTE
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- ARTICLESPORTING Trowbridge Stable Of 19 Horses To Be Sold
- ARTICLEJUMPERS REACH HIGH STANDARD AT NORTHERN MEETINGS
- ARTICLED. P. WILSON’S TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL Otago University Beats Australian Visitors
- ARTICLETOP FLOOR OF BACON FACTORY COLLAPSES
- ARTICLEGirl’s Hockey Feat
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- ARTICLELabour Federation Storm-- Win Over Extremists “Lacks Substance”
- ARTICLEExpected To Seek Increase In Pensions Payments
- ARTICLEBULLER HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT PLANS RESIGNATION
- ARTICLENOISY SCENES: OFFICIAL REPORT ISSUED
- ARTICLEGRANTS WANTED FOR CHURCH SCHOOLS
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- ARTICLEAir Crash Inquiry—Civil Aviation Director Gives Evidence
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- ARTICLEA Football Club Blazer
- ARTICLERaines Beats Managoff
- ARTICLENATIONAL PARTY PLAN FOR USE OF MARGINAL LAND
- ARTICLECRICKET COUNTY MATCHES
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL Fixtures For Saturday
- ARTICLEWestport Competitions
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- ARTICLEFOR FARMERS Further Increase In Prices For Fat Sheep At Addington
- ARTICLEWomen’s Golf Competition
- ARTICLEAround The World
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