Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- SECTIONTHE YOUNG NORTHLANDER
- ARTICLEPoints From The News
- ARTICLEDunedin To Vote On Borrowing £250,000
- ARTICLESwimming Water Purer Than Tap Supply
- ARTICLESecrets of Supreme Court-House
- ARTICLEFour Fires Cause Little Damage
- ARTICLENelson Cricket Team In Hopeless Position
- ARTICLEGood Performances At Ellerslie Trials
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEN.Z. Trade Pacts With U.S., Canada Wanted
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEArtist Charmed By Coastal Scenery
- ARTICLERecord Numbers Of Seaside Campers
- ARTICLESwimming Club Resumes Activities
- ARTICLEEmpire Shortwave Stations
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWhite-Wickham Cup Arrives
- ILLUSTRATIONDR. STOYADINOVITCH (centre), Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, with his wife and a friend, watching the skating at Suvret...
- ARTICLEProvincial Tennis Champs.
- ARTICLEPlay Commences In Men’s Singles
- ARTICLETwo Surprises In Australian Tourney
- ARTICLEInter-Club Matches Resumed On Saturday
- ARTICLEMairtown And Whangarei B Teams
- ARTICLEBargain Stores V. Kamo C
- ARTICLEWayfarer Only Entrant In Trans-Tasman Race
- ARTICLEBig Yarding At First Pipiwai Sale
- ARTICLEMairtown C Defeats Kauri
- ARTICLEStanley Street Beats Matarau: C Grade Match
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLETide Time-table
- ARTICLEClothes Thief Causes Embarrassment
- ARTICLEShipping News
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEOutgoing Overseas Mails
- ARTICLEAir Mails
- ARTICLEIncoming Overseas Mails
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily “NORTHLAND FIRST” TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939. Farmers and Moerewa
- ARTICLEKaitaia Drainage Scheme
- ARTICLETodays Headlines
- ARTICLEDouble Murder Because Man Made A Noise
- ARTICLEReaders Write
- ARTICLECups Of Tea Cost £800. At Auckland Hospital
- ARTICLEMr. Edgar L. Holmwood
- ARTICLEMr. Charles Grant
- ARTICLESpotlight on .... Mr. Douglas Hyde
- ARTICLEPersonal Pars
- ARTICLENews Of The Day
- ARTICLEWords Of Wisdom
- ARTICLETale Of The Day
- ARTICLETimely Topics
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLERebel Advance Halted On Outskirts Of Capital
- ARTICLELast Appeal To Prance Falls On Deaf Kars
- ARTICLEBarcelona Crowds Watch Air Duels
- ARTICLEFascist Laughter At Canards Would Pass Alps
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLENazi Decrees Bring Army To Heel
- ARTICLESydney Financier To Be Extradited
- ARTICLEBroadcast Royalties Deemed Excessive
- ARTICLEJap. Shaving Brushes To Be Confiscated
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SUBMARINE H.M.S. TRIDE NT taking-the water at Messrs Cammell Laird’s Mersey .shipyards on December 7. The Trident...
- ARTICLEJap. Boycott Urged By Australian
- ARTICLEWyatt Earp Crashes Way Through Ice
- ARTICLEPort Kembla Stoppage Cost Men £250,000
- ARTICLEImprisoning Youths for Car Conversions
- ARTICLERoyalty Wedded At Rome
- ARTICLEPrecautions Against Bomb Terrorists
- ARTICLELifeguards Swept Out Of Boat
- ARTICLEArab Delegates For London Conference
- ARTICLECiano Knits Balkan Bloc Closer to Rome-Berlin Axis
- ARTICLECavalier Rescue First From Sea in Commercial Flying
- ARTICLEPlane Equipment Below U.S. Standards
- ARTICLEDesperate Effort To Crush Stubborn China
- ARTICLEDemocracies Must Co-operate, Says Mr. Bruce
- ARTICLE“Service to Make Ready For War”
- ARTICLEAlleged Confession In Burnt Pearls Case
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLERigid Buying Limits For Second Auckland Wool Sale Today
- ARTICLEVanguard’s Second Win In Sanders Cup
- ARTICLECanterbury Boat Succeeds Today
- ARTICLEValues for Northland Clips
- ILLUSTRATIONCOMMUNITY WASHING DAY IN HANKOW.—When the Japanese troops pressed forward, leaving Hankow behind them, these Chinese ...
- ARTICLEHospital Sunday School “Too Exciting” For Child Patients
- ARTICLEJobs For Victorian Bushmen In N.Z.
- ARTICLEMotorists, Beware Of Faulty Parking
- ARTICLEEvery Northlander A Swimmer is Whangarei’s Hope
- ARTICLESix January Frosts In Christchurch
- ARTICLEPerth-Bound Express Derailed In Floods
- ARTICLEWeek-End Sport At Russell
- ARTICLEAlmost Paralysed With Rheumatism
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLESon Drove, But Drunken Father Fined
- ARTICLE£l5 Fine Imposed At Warkworth
- ARTICLEGumdiggers’ Camp Burned
- ARTICLEFair Rate For Maintenance Acceptable
- ARTICLERuawai And Kaitaia Schemes Compared
- ARTICLEMurder Of Wife And Son Alleged
- ARTICLEDestruction Of Cats
- ARTICLEKerikeri Defeat Moerewa
- ARTICLEKohukohu’s Two-Point Win From Broadwood
- ARTICLEAnniversary Day Rep. Team
- ARTICLEPersonal Items From Portland
- ARTICLERussell’s Numerous Week-End Visitors
- ARTICLEElectric Power For Mangonui County
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEYearling Sale At Trentham – Rugby League Trophy
- ARTICLEAustralian ’Varsity Athletes Coming To N.Z.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMiss Appellant Scores At Thames
- ARTICLECounterblast Wins City Handicap
- ARTICLEFinal Results From Ashhurst-Pohangina
- ILLUSTRATIONA “STERN” VIEW.—The stern of the Royal research ship Research being fitted out for the Admiralty at Dartmouth. She is...
- ARTICLEAcceptances For Nelson Meeting
- ARTICLEPahiatua Meeting
- ARTICLERehandicaps For Auckland Races
- ARTICLESheep Prices Rise At Kirikopuni
- ARTICLEWellington Trotting Handicaps,
- ARTICLEBay’s Record Of Election Petitions
- ARTICLECustoms Boomerang For Returning Scouts
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEDestructive Blaze On Mt. Pirongia
- ARTICLEItaly Building 170 Underwater Craft
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEEngland Beats S.A. By An Innings
- ARTICLE“Owner Should Starve For Cruelty To Dogs?’
- ARTICLEFew Bids On Auckland ’Change
- ARTICLEIn Wrong Street.
- ARTICLEWhangarei Beat Mid-Western Juniors
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements