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- ARTICLEPig Breeding News From Abroad
- ARTICLERailway Traffic In Northland
- ARTICLEHalf-Hearted Invitation
- ARTICLEEngland’s Big Score in Second Test
- ILLUSTRATIONL. E. G. Ames.
- ILLUSTRATIONW. Hammond.
- ARTICLEWicketkeeper Makes History
- ARTICLERep. Cricket Teams for Week-End
- ARTICLECruising Yachts Come To Whangarei
- ARTICLEYachting Notes
- ARTICLENew York’s Suicide Record
- ARTICLEFierce Fire At Sydney
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- ARTICLEHistory of Railway Construction In Northland Reviewed
- ARTICLEThe Hikurangi Mining Problem
- ARTICLESafety Campaigns Bear Fruit In Northland
- ARTICLETote’s Huge Turnover During Holidays: £1,204,705
- ARTICLEUnpopular Criticism Of Anglo-Egyptian Treaty
- ARTICLERemarkable X-Ray Tube
- ARTICLEHigh-Placed Chinese To Face Treason Charge
- ARTICLEWhangarei’s Heavy 1938 Rainfall
- ARTICLEMinister Of Railways Visits Whangarei
- ARTICLEJapan Deplores Third Power Action
- ARTICLEAmusements
- ARTICLESerious Hold-Up At Port Kembla
- ARTICLE“POPULAR SOCIETY COUPLE BREAK ENGAGEMENT ”
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- ARTICLETide Time-table
- ARTICLEBible Class Members Want Peace Ministry
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICES
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEPrisoner Escapes For Third Time; Still Free
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily “NORTHLAND FIRST” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1939 Britain And Italy
- ARTICLEBack To Work
- ARTICLEToday’s Headlines
- ARTICLEShipping Within Radio Range
- ARTICLEMaori Chiefs Support Waitangi Centennial Celebration
- ARTICLETown Wharf Lazes In Summer Sun
- ARTICLESpotlight on .... Sir Hubert Ostler
- ARTICLEPersonal Pars
- ARTICLETimely Topics
- ARTICLENews Of The Day
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- ARTICLEWill You Walk into My Parlour? Chiang Says “No” to Japan
- ARTICLELove Will Find A Way
- ARTICLEJumped Over Bar; Took Till-Money
- ARTICLEBritish Pro-Consul Arrested in Spain
- ARTICLEArrest Highly Improper
- ARTICLESpecial Air Raid Precautions
- ARTICLEGermans Defend Submarine Policy
- ILLUSTRATIONDOMINION STUDENTS ENTERTAINED.—The Queen chatting on December 3 to guests at a reception given by Lady Howard de Wald...
- ARTICLELaunch Fire Causes Excitement At Kawau
- ARTICLEAlberta Defaults
- ARTICLE“Ostracise Japan,” Is U.S. Senator’s Suggestion
- ARTICLEFranco’s Hardest Battle
- ARTICLEN.Z. Butter Reaches 115/-
- ARTICLEChurchill’s Political Aims
- ARTICLECzecho – Hungarian Agreement
- ARTICLEScouts Deceive Picket
- ARTICLEClaverley Mystery Unsolved
- ARTICLERussell Sings In The New Year
- ARTICLEM. Daladier’s Historic Visit To Corsica And Tunis
- ARTICLE“Corsica Is France”: M. Daladier’s Message
- ARTICLEA Call At No. 10 Downing Street
- ARTICLEIs Goebbels In Disgrace?
- ARTICLEEvery German Girl To Work
- ARTICLENews In A Nutshell
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- ARTICLEMore Tranquil Than 1938; P.M.’s Prediction For The New Year
- ARTICLEA Fine Old Pioneer Passes
- ARTICLEMr. Henry James Babe
- ARTICLEThey Write Of Unseen Places
- ARTICLEMachines Will Not Supplant Reporters
- ARTICLEMr. Alexander Taylor
- ILLUSTRATIONHUGE SUM TO BE SPENT ON RENOVATIONS—The Montclare, the first of the Canadian Pacific liners to enter dock at Liverpoo...
- ARTICLE21 Days for Intoxicated Car-Driver
- ARTICLESalvaged Air Mail Readies Whangarei
- ARTICLEWill The Country Quota Go?
- ARTICLEKaitaia Men Do Well At Annual Penrose Rifle Meeting
- ARTICLENew Year’s Work Under Way
- ARTICLE1062Lb. Turtle Caught Off Cape Brett
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- ARTICLENewspapers Defended On “Scare” Publicity
- ARTICLEBrown’s Defeat Is Surprise Of Championship Tourney
- ARTICLEToday’s Play
- ARTICLETimely Rescue From Burning Car
- ARTICLEUndefeated Mangonui Teams Meet
- ARTICLECricket In The North
- ARTICLERussell
- ARTICLETutekehua
- ARTICLEControl Of Trade Causes Anxiety
- ARTICLEKeen Dissatisfaction
- ARTICLECases Of Whisky Stolen
- ARTICLEFat Stock Values Decline At Westfield
- ARTICLEFerguson Takes Kensington Full Rink Tide
- ARTICLEPreparing For Tasman Air Mail
- ARTICLEScottish Chief Remembers Pioneers
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- ARTICLEReleasing Carrier Pigeons
- ILLUSTRATIONKETCH’S WORLD TOUR.—The 73ft ketch-rigged yacht Vanora, owned and navigated by Mrs Marion Rice Hart, left Auckland on...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTENNIS FINALISTS.—The Wellington Lawn Tennis Association’s championship singles was played at Miramar on Wednesday. N...
- ILLUSTRATIONPIGEON RAClNG.—Releasing carrier pigeons from the deck of the watea when the liner was off the Three Kings recently.
- ILLUSTRATIONHUNGARIAN MINORITY QUESTION—A general view of Kosice, in eastern Slovakia, near where there is a considerable Hungari...
- ARTICLEAnglo-German Bankers To Confer
- ARTICLE“Good Earth” Shows Its Goodness
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEEmpire Shortwave Stations
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- ARTICLEClifford Plate To Guy Son
- ARTICLESprint To Ivar
- ARTICLEDainty Sue Wins Memorial
- ARTICLEAlma Wins Cup
- ARTICLEHack Cup To Royal Choice
- ARTICLEThe Sandwichman Scores
- ARTICLEKing’s Play Scores
- ARTICLERecollection’s Double
- ARTICLEGreymouth Trotting Acceptances
- ARTICLEINQUIRY FOR NUFFIELD.
- ARTICLECambridge T.C. Handicaps
- ARTICLEWaipu Sports And Dancing Results
- ARTICLEA Hundred Years Old
- ARTICLEBoy Caught in Milking Machine
- ARTICLEAccident At Portland
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- ARTICLECar Strikes Bridge At Kirikopuni
- ARTICLEAuckland’s Fight For Plunket Shield
- ARTICLESituation Somewhat Relieved
- ARTICLEA Bishop On Architects
- ARTICLEHellaby Shield To Pukekohe
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