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- ARTICLE42 p.c. MADE LOSS LAST YEAR— Bakers Seeking Higher Price For Bread
- ARTICLETASK OF IMPROVING WASTE LAND IN KOITERANGI AREA
- ARTICLEBRITISH MIGRANT “DISILLUSIONED” WITH DOMINION
- ARTICLEPLANS FOR R.S.A. HALL HAVE NOT YET BEEN COMPLETED
- ARTICLEREEFTON VISIT BY HOKITIKA BAND PLANNED
- ARTICLEBLACKBALL HOTEL SALE: PRICE INCREASED TO £5500
- ARTICLESHIPPING Port Of Greymouth
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER Forecast: Fair To Fine
- ARTICLECommunist Party Banned
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- SECTIONLetters To Editor
- ARTICLENight Bus Services
- ARTICLETainui Street Work
- ARTICLEHEAVY FALLS OF SNOW IN OTAGO: LOSSES OF LAMBS
- ARTICLE“Rattling Arms”
- ARTICLERIVER EROSION: FARMERS SEEK AID FROM BOARD
- ARTICLESECOND ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH OF MR JAMES O’BRIEN
- ARTICLEV.A.D. DIRECTOR TO VISIT GREYMOUTH: RED CROSS MEETING
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- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEGreymouth Evening Star. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949. Public Service And “Sackings”
- ARTICLEPicton Watersiders’ Confidence In Leaders
- ARTICLEMR SEMPLE BLAMES WAR FOR SHORTAGE OF POWER
- ARTICLETheft Of Whisky From Ship
- ARTICLEFARMER FOUND DEAD: SEVERE HEAD INJURIES
- ARTICLEN.C.O. VOLUNTEERS AT GREYMOUTH: HALF OF QUOTA
- ARTICLE“BAND OF SPORTSMEN AND GENTLEMEN”
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLE£2 18s For Sovereign
- ARTICLEBRIGADIER VISITS WEST COAST MILITARY CENTRES
- ARTICLEAre People Now Eating Less ?
- ARTICLEAPPOINTMENT OF HARBOUR ENGINEER
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS
- ARTICLEOddments
- ARTICLESnowfalls In Many Parts Of Coast: Unseasonal Spell
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
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- ARTICLESPAIN FLOODED IN VIOLENT STORMS: 17 PERSONS KILLED
- ARTICLEITALY PLANS TO STRENGTHEN DEFENCE FORCES
- ARTICLENO MINIMUM WAGE
- ARTICLEWEST GERMANY OPPOSES RATE OF DEVALUATION
- ARTICLENO RADIO TIME: COMMUNISTS IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEHOUR IS GRAVE FOR BRITAIN, CHURCHILL SAYS
- ARTICLE“A Ghastly Failure”
- ARTICLEJUGOSLAVIA EXPELS NINE HUNGARIAN LEGATION OFFICIALS
- ARTICLESiamese Exchange Rate
- ARTICLEMOTION DEFEATED IN HOUSE OF LORDS
- ARTICLESHARE PRICES DROP ON LONDON MARKET
- ARTICLEJugoslav Workers Welcomed Home
- ARTICLEALLIES BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH RUSSIANS IN BERLIN
- ARTICLENO AGREEMENT YET
- ARTICLEMINE STRIKE SPREADS ON WAIKATO FIELD
- ARTICLECOUNTERING RUSSIAN CHALLENGE— U.S. TO INCREASE ATOM BOMB STOCK
- ARTICLEBritain Signs Agreement With Czechoslovakia
- ARTICLETo Marry In America
- ARTICLETHREE-POWER MEETING IS ADVOCATED
- ARTICLEAMERICANS HELD IN PUNISHMENT CELLS
- ARTICLEEngineers Report— N.Z. Is Lagging: Power Development Inadequate
- ARTICLELiving Cost: What New Index Shows
- ARTICLEELDERLY MAN KIDNAPPED IN MELBOURNE
- ARTICLETRAMWAY WORKERS’ WAGES SAID TO HAVE BEEN TOO HIGH
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECOMMENT ON SPEECH BY CRIPPS— British Socialists “Not Facing Realities”
- ARTICLEBRITISH SOCIALISTS INCREASE THE TAX ON PROFITS
- ARTICLEATOMIC EXPLOSION REPORTED EARLY IN GERMAN PAPER
- ARTICLEDRAMA FESTIVAL: SUCCESSFUL WOMEN’S INSTITUTE FUNCTION
- ARTICLEDEFENCE AGAINST ATOM BOMB WARFARE
- ARTICLEAustralia To Return To Petrol Rationing
- ARTICLEPRIVATE BANKS STILL FEAR NATIONALISATION
- ARTICLEMANY CHILDREN ILL ON MIGRANT SHIP AT SYDNEY
- ARTICLEFRENCH CABINET SAID TO BE FACING A CRISIS
- ARTICLEAIRCRAFT TO BE “SPOTTERS” FOR BUSH FIRES
- ARTICLECHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ARTICLEEleven Persons Killed
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA AND N.Z. SHOULD BE MORE CLOSELY LINKED
- ARTICLEDeath Penalty In Finland
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- ARTICLESPORTING Excellency To Reappear At Dunedin Meeting
- ARTICLEGreymouth Club Discusses Plans For Improvements
- ARTICLEAlamein Shield
- ARTICLERUGBY LEAGUE MAORIS OUTCLASSED BY AUSTRALIA IN HIGH-SCORING GAME
- ARTICLEBOXING NATIONAL AMATEUR TITLES CONTESTS
- ARTICLEPAKIHI EXPERIMENTS IN BULLER: BIG DEVELOPMENT PLAN
- ARTICLERugby Tour
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL Otago Defeats Auckland In Shield Match
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- ARTICLEFOR FARMERS West Coast Entry At Addington Brings Top Price
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL Draw For Saturday
- ARTICLEWatersiders’ Union
- ARTICLE3300 ACRES WOULD BE AFFECTED BY FLOOD CONTROL PLAN
- ARTICLESCOUT RALLY TO BE HELD AT GREYMOUTH
- ARTICLEDominion News
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS Opera House
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- ARTICLEPARLIAMENT Trust Control Of Liquor: Licensing Bill Introduced
- ARTICLEWATERFRONT HALL: HOUSE PASSES BILL AFTER DEBATE
- ARTICLESTATE FORESTRY EXPENDITURE: ANNUAL REVIEW
- ARTICLEQUESTION ON COURT CASE AT GREYMOUTH
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- ARTICLEDECLINE OF DAIRYING UP TO 1947— Little Advance Seen In West Coast Farming
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations
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