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- ARTICLEMORE AMERICAN GOODS FOR N.Z NOW A POSSIBILITY
- ARTICLEDOBSON MAN’S BODY HAD BEEN IN RIVER FOR A LONG TIME
- ARTICLEPower Projects: Overseas Firms' Interest
- ARTICLEN.Z. MEN’S TENNIS TEAM TO GO TO AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEREEFTON ONE-ACT PLAYS STAGED BY THE DRAMA CLUB
- ARTICLETHREE WOMEN SPENT NIGHT ON REMOTE BEACH
- ARTICLERUNANGA TENNIS CLUB
- ARTICLESHIPPING Port Of Greymouth
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER Forecast: Drizzle
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- ARTICLER.S.A. BRANCH MAY APPLY FOR A CHARTER
- ARTICLENO ALTERATIONS IN PLANS FOR N.Z. K FORCE
- ARTICLERISK OF EMPLOYING “LAY” AUDITORS
- ARTICLEWaterfront Commission To Sit On October 25
- ARTICLETrip To Britain As Prize For Essay By N.Z. Girl
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- ARTICLECRICKET Runanga Relegated To Second Grade: Four Senior Teams
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- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS DEATH
- ARTICLEGreymouth Evening Star. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950. “Costless Credit"
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON-SYDNEY AIR SERVICE STARTS SOON
- ARTICLEUNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION SUBJECTS
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND POWER SUPPLY FOR NORTH?
- ARTICLEInangahua Council And A House: Foreman Complains
- ARTICLE‘FASHION FIESTA’ JUDGES APPOINTED
- ARTICLELand Settlement
- ARTICLENO EASING IN DISTRICT COAL STOCK POSITION
- ARTICLEMiners Lose Work Through Rumour
- ARTICLEHOTEL LICENSEES SAY THEIR CASE NOT UNDERSTOOD
- ARTICLEOTAGO MURDER MYSTERY IS STILL UNSOLVED
- ARTICLETRADES COUNCIL’S MOVE TO CONTROL STRIKE ACTION
- ARTICLESCHOOL PRINCIPALS SEEK SALARY RISE
- ARTICLEUnited Nations Appeal
- ARTICLEProtection At Coal Creek May Cost Farmers Thousands
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL PARTY LEADERS SUPPORT FUND FOR CHILDREN
- ARTICLESports Gear In Good Supply: Many Inquiries
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- ARTICLESEOUL SCARRED: REDS PLAYED A DEADLY GAME
- ARTICLE50,000 Reds Cut Off
- ARTICLEBALES OF COTTON BURNT ON WHARF: £100,000 DAMAGE
- ARTICLEREDS RESISTING EVICTION FROM RUHR BUILDING
- ARTICLEAID PLAN FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIAECONOMIC CHALLENGE TO COMMUNISM
- ARTICLEU.S. Defence Secretary’s Headquarters
- ARTICLEGUERRILLAS NEAR MANILA PERFORM VANISHING ACT
- ARTICLEITALY PLANS BIG REARMAMENT MOVE
- ARTICLELabour Opposes Overseas Service For Australians
- ARTICLENext Stage In War— Britain May Urge Advance Beyond 38th Parallel To Achieve United Korea
- ARTICLEBritish Trawler Seized By Russian Patrol
- ARTICLEWORKERS PROTEST AGAINST LIVING COSTS IN AUSTRIA
- ARTICLEBLUE SUN AND MOON
- ARTICLESTALEMATE IN ANGLO-DANISH TALKS ON BUTTER
- ARTICLEMINISTRY BLAMED FOR POOR QUALITY MEAT IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLEPOSSIBLE BOMBING IN MANCHURIA ADMITTED BY U.S.
- ARTICLECzech Gaoled On Spy Charges
- ARTICLE“DEFEAT COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY”— BRITISH MINISTER APPEALS TO TRADE UNIONISTS
- ARTICLENEW AMBASSADOR FOR UNITED STATES IN GREAT BRITAIN
- ARTICLETommy Farr Makes Comeback: K.O. Win After 10 Years
- ARTICLELOUIS FAVOURITE FOR TODAY’S BIG FIGHT
- ARTICLECANADIAN K. FORCE MAY GO TO EUROPE
- ARTICLETITLE-HOLDER LEADS AT N.Z. GOLF TOURNEY
- ARTICLELATE NEWS SMOKE PALL OVER HUGE AREA OF EASTERN U.S.A.
- ARTICLEChina’s Ambassador To Burma
- ARTICLEMOVE IN UNO ASSEMBLY— Britain's Initiative On Korean Peace Terms
- ARTICLEBodies Recovered From Fire-swept British Colliery
- ARTICLEAMATEUR CYCLIST DOING WELL ON MARATHON RIDE
- ARTICLEBRITISH FOOTBALL
- ARTICLEMECHANICAL HEART DEVISED BY TWO AMERICAN SURGEONS
- ARTICLELIBERAL CONFERENCE SEEKS CO-OPERATION ON FOREIGN POLICY
- ARTICLEN.Z. MINISTER’S TALKS IN LONDON ON MARKETING
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL North Auckland Team For Shield Match
- ARTICLEINDONESIA ADMITTED AS MEMBER OF UNO
- ARTICLEAir Crash In Japan
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- ARTICLETRANSIT ACCOMMODATION SCHEMEGOVERNMENT ATTACK ON LABOUR ATTITUDE TO HOUSING
- ARTICLEBALZAC’S “DROLL STORIES” ARE BANNED AS INDECENT
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- ARTICLEFOR FARMED Top Prices For Coast Steers At Addington Market
- ARTICLEWomen’s Golf Tourney
- ARTICLECAMEL BACK EROSION: SUITABLE MACHINE NOT YET AVAILABLE
- ARTICLEQuadruplets And Rent
- ARTICLELABOUR BRANCH SEEKS TO EVICT AGED PENSIONER
- ARTICLEGOLF Women’s Club Matches
- ARTICLEMINIATURE RIFLES GREY CLUB’S SHOOT
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- ARTICLESPORTING BEAUMARIS EXPECTED TO COMPETE IN N.Z. CUP
- ARTICLERacing Advisory Board: Support For Movement
- ARTICLEGreymouth Jockey Club— Improvements At Omoto Racecourse : Wider Mile Start
- ARTICLECANTERBURY WINS THREE AMATEUR WRESTLING TITLES
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- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS COBDEN CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
- ARTICLECommunist Building Requisitioned
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- ARTICLETHE FABULOUS M.C.C.— POWER OF LONDON’S MOST EXCLUSIVE CLUB
- ARTICLELUTHERAN CHURCH AND WORLD REFUGEE PROBLEM
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS Opera House
- ARTICLEDominion News
- ARTICLEHOCKEY WEST COAST TEAM TO PLAY AT NELSON
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations
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