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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLEAmusements
- ARTICLECharlie Chan Thriller At Regent
- ARTICLEOkaihau
- ARTICLEKaikohe
- ARTICLEEmpire Air Day Was One Of Blackest In British Aviation
- ARTICLETRANSPORT AUTHORITY AT KAIKOHE
- ARTICLEOpua
- ARTICLERiponui
- ARTICLEKAITAIA BOWLING CLUB’S ANNUAL MEETING
- ARTICLEKaitaia
- ARTICLEAhipara
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- ARTICLEWins for Hikurangi And Takahiwai In Uninspiring Games
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN TURF
- ARTICLEWHAKAPARA NEED COACHING
- ARTICLEHIKURANGI TOO STRONG FOR KENSINGTON
- ARTICLECity Just Head Portland
- ARTICLEENGLISH SOCCERITES SWAMP WELLINGTON
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- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEShipping
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEIncoming Overseas Mails
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily MONDAY, MAY 31, 1937. MR BALDWIN’S RESIGNATION
- ARTICLETHE NEW BRITISH CABINET
- ARTICLETimely Topics
- ARTICLELocal & General
- ARTICLEWHANANAKI HULL NOT SPEEDWELL
- ARTICLE“Hold On To B Stations Like Grim Death”
- ARTICLEYOUTH DIES FROM SHOT IN HEAD
- ARTICLE14 DAYS’ GAOL FOR THREE DRINKS
- ARTICLESoccer
- ARTICLEFRACAS OUTSIDE DANSE HALL
- ARTICLESafeguarding Coronation Day Triplets
- ARTICLEMR SEMPLE ON A “COLOSSAL BLUNDER”
- ARTICLEWoman's Narrow Escape
- ARTICLEChemists Reorganising Business
- ARTICLEReaders Write
- ARTICLEKing George V. Memorial Fund
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- ARTICLEPope Ordered To Take Complete Rest
- ARTICLEEX-KING’S “ORDINARY” WEDDING
- ARTICLEYounger Men In British Cabinet
- ARTICLECommercial Traveller’s Crash In Manawatu Gorge
- ARTICLEAustralian Farmers To Visit N.Z.
- ARTICLEDuke Of Gloucester Inspects Scots Guards
- ARTICLEVolcanic Eruption In New Guinea; Rabaul Evacuated
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S TRADE RECOVERY ON RIGHT LINES
- ARTICLENews In A Nutshell
- ARTICLEPREPARING TO “SHOOT” THE SUN
- ARTICLEGerman Pocket Battleship Bombed By Loyal Airmen
- ARTICLE“WE KNOW THE PROPER ANSWER”
- ARTICLE“STARVED,” SAY PRISONERS RELEASED BY REBELS
- ARTICLEDeath At Christchurch; More Cases
- ARTICLEIn Strange Scene At Geneva
- ARTICLEWHAT HAPPENED TO MR. JORDAN'S SPEECH?
- ARTICLETRAGIC SEQUEL TO FOOTBALL MATCH
- ARTICLEOLD PRISON CELLS FOR SINGLE CONSTABLES
- ARTICLEGERMANY ADMITS BLACKMAIL
- ARTICLECAR HITS TWO WOMEN; ONE KILLED
- ARTICLERECORDER’S UNEXPECTED VISIT TO AUCKLAND
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- ARTICLEAmericans Eliminate Australia From Davis Cup In First Three Matches
- ILLUSTRATIONH. Grant, who Beat Bromwich.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. H. Crawford, who Failed Against Budge.
- ARTICLEBasketball At Ararua
- ARTICLEN.Z. Recover Well After Bad Start Against Lancashire
- ARTICLEWrestling
- ARTICLEArarua
- ARTICLEGolf
- ARTICLEKaitaia
- ARTICLEBoxing
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- ARTICLEWhangarei Crumble In Rep. Debut Against Northern Wairoa
- ARTICLEPIPIWAI Go DOWN AGAIN
- ARTICLEHigh School Beat Old Boys
- ARTICLEKawakawa Turns The Tables
- ARTICLEResults at a Glance
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- ARTICLESpeedy ’Plane For Wellington-Auckland Service
- ILLUSTRATIONWELLINGTON WHARF SCENE.—More than two hundred thousand tons of coal pass over the Railway Wharf at Wellington each ye...
- ILLUSTRATIONFOR WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE.-The first two Lockheed Electra 10-passenger transports for the Wellington-Auckland a...
- ILLUSTRATIONHISTORIC RESIDENCES.—Nos. 10 and 11 Downing Street, the official residences of the British Prime Minister and the Cha...
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEInsulated Barge
- ARTICLEWhananaki North
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- ARTICLESporting
- ARTICLESunday And Good Friday Bowls
- ARTICLESECOND ROUND OF OTAMATEA SERIES
- ARTICLEKERIKERI’S SURPRISE DEFEAT OF KAIKOHE
- ARTICLEKAITAIA COME TO LIGHT IN MANGONUI SERIES
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- ARTICLEContented Crusoe Of Scotland Islands
- ARTICLEBEST GAMES THIS SEASON AT PARK
- ARTICLECommercial
- ARTICLEGermany To Build £80,000,000 Canal
- ARTICLEBOOKS THE FARMER SHOULD BE READING
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