Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
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- SECTIONLate Sporting
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND TROTS
- ARTICLEWAIKATO HUNT RAGES
- ARTICLETRENTHAM FIXTURE
- ARTICLEWAVERLEY EVENTS
- ARTICLEWAIPAWA RESULTS
- ARTICLEN. CANTERBURY CLUB
- ARTICLEGORE MEETING CONCLUDES
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH TROTS
- ARTICLEMANAWATU FIXTURE
- ARTICLEOAMARU MEETING
- ARTICLESHAW WINS OPEN WITH 292
- ARTICLEAMATEUR QUALIFIERS
- ARTICLEINTER-ISLAND MATCH
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S CHAMP. SURPRISE
- ARTICLEKAITAIA NEWS
- ARTICLEBRIGHTENING UP WESTMINSTER ABBEY
- ARTICLEPOINTS FROM THE NEWS
- ARTICLEKAEO
- ARTICLEKAIKOHE
- ARTICLEAWANUI
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 2 Advertisements Column 1
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- ARTICLEOUTRIGHT WINS IN SENIOR GRADE
- ARTICLETERRIFIC SCORING BY ONERAHI
- ARTICLEOLD BOYS ECLIPSED BY WHANGAREI
- ARTICLEMEDIOCRE PLAY, BUT EXCITING FINISH
- ARTICLEPORTLAND BY 7 RUNS
- ARTICLECUNIS 72 AND SIX WICKETS
- ARTICLEMOEREWA
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 3 Advertisements Column 1
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- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEShipping
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936. LABOUR DAY
- ARTICLETIMELY TOPICS
- ARTICLELocal & General
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLECORONATION INVITATIONS
- ARTICLEOBJECT OF SINO-JAP TALKS
- ARTICLE13,600-MILE AIR RACE STARTS
- ARTICLESORCERY STILL THRIVING
- ARTICLEVAGRANT WEATHER
- ARTICLEA FAST TRAIN
- ARTICLEEUROPE DIVIDED INTO GROUPS
- ARTICLETWICE ESCAPED FROM DEVIL’S ISLAND
- ARTICLESIXTY YEARS ESTABLISHED
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- ARTICLERUSSIA’S AMBIGUOUS NEUTRALITY NOTE
- ARTICLEWOULD MAKE WAR PROFITLESS
- ARTICLEEIGHT-HOUR DAY FOR SEAMEN
- ARTICLEWORE ALLEGATIONS OF BREACHES
- ARTICLEMoving A River Pier
- ARTICLE“DESTROY THE HATCHET”
- ARTICLENAZIS RECOGNISE ITALIAN CONQUEST
- ARTICLERECORD PEACE-TIME ARMS EXPENDITURE.
- ARTICLENews In A Nutshell
- ARTICLEKING GEORGE MEMORIAL FUND
- ARTICLEOIL ON THE RUFFLED WATERS
- ARTICLEMORE SUCCESSES FOR REBELS
- ARTICLEU.S. ATTITUDE TO SHIPPING BILLS
- ARTICLECORDIAL ITALOGERMAN RELATIONS
- ARTICLEDIPLOMATIC RUPTURE
- ARTICLEBRITISH BAN ON WORKERS’ LEADER
- ARTICLEPOSITION OF HOSTAGES
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- ARTICLEBIGGEST SPORTING EVENT IN NORTHLAND’S HISTORY
- ARTICLEHORSE, MOTOR, NOVELTY AWARDS
- ARTICLEJungle Ways
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMODEL AEROPLANE FLYING
- ARTICLECLOSE FINISH TO MINIATURE T. T.
- ARTICLESTRONG COMPETITION IN CHOPPING RING
- ARTICLEST. JOHN AMBULANCE COMPETITION
- ARTICLENew Second-Wicket Record
- ARTICLEMATCH ENDS IN DRAW
- SECTIONReaders Write
- ARTICLEWHANGAREI DISCOURTESY.
- ARTICLERIDING WITH A RISK
- ARTICLESPLENDID ATHLETICS
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- ARTICLENINE BANDS COMPETE IN CONTESTS
- ARTICLETHE QUICKSTEP
- ARTICLEFINE WORK IN SELECTIONS
- ARTICLETHE HYMN CONTEST
- ARTICLEFINE CONCERT LAST NIGHT
- ARTICLEP. AND T. REVENUE IS UP
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- ARTICLEEnglish Sheep Fair
- ILLUSTRATIONTRAFALGAR DAY-MEMORIES.—The lower gun deck of H.M.S. Victory, a view of the famous warship now permanently berthed at...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND’S FLYING STAR.—Miss Jean Batten, photographed on her arrival in Wellington last week, from Auckland.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR OLIVER STANLEY, President of the British Board of Education, who has made an important speech on the value of phys...
- ILLUSTRATIONPROFESSOR D. P. COPLAND, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the University of Melbourne, who has completed his tour o...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ENGLISH SHEEP FAIR.—Findon Sheep Fair, one of the oldest in England, was held early in the present month on the hi...
- ARTICLEMR PARRY WOULD LIKE “TATIS” IN N.Z.
- ARTICLESHORT-LIVED DISTINCTION
- ARTICLERadio
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- SECTIONSporting
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON RACES
- ARTICLEGORE RACING CLUB
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND TROTS
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH FIXTURE
- ARTICLESHIPPING BILL WORRIES AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEROTORUA SCHOOL JUBILEE
- ARTICLE“HIT AND RUN” MOTORIST KILLS CYCLIST
- ARTICLEPAPAROA
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
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- ARTICLEGERMAN CONSUL ARRIVES
- ARTICLEPORTLAND BOWLING SEASON OPENED
- ARTICLEIT’S A GREAT LIFE ON SUNDAY ISLAND
- ARTICLETAURAROA LEADS
- ARTICLEHIGH PRAISE FOR MISS BATTEN
- ARTICLEKRUSE OUT IN FOURTH ROUND
- ARTICLETO BE DISCOURAGED
- ARTICLEDROWNED IN HOT POOL AT WAIOTAPU
- ARTICLEMINING NEWS
- ARTICLEGOLD AND SILVER QUOTATIONS
- ARTICLEWHOLESALE EGG PRICES
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