Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHandicapped Services Concede Six Points To Nomads
- ARTICLESenior B Team For Rep. Match
- ARTICLEYachting Notes
- ARTICLEKaitaia Riflemen For Trentham
- ARTICLEBacon Pig Competition At Te Puke Show
- ARTICLEDark Horses Win Northland Centre Bowling Tourney
- ILLUSTRATIONMINISTERS OF THE CROWN and others who were present at the Public Service sports tournament at the Basin Reserve, Well...
- ARTICLEThrills at Carnival Swimming
- ARTICLEBay Swimmers Take Wrong Turning
- ARTICLEBacon Pig Championship Will Set New Records
- ARTICLE“POPULAR SOCIETY COUPLE BREAK ENGAGEMENT”
- ARTICLEWoman Killed When Car Falls Into Creek
- ARTICLEKohnkohu Golf Club Annual Meeting
- ARTICLEKaitaia District Needs Placed Before Mr. Semple
- ARTICLEOtamatea Decides on Queen Carnival
- ARTICLEFine Display At Kaitaia Flower Show
- ARTICLEKaikohe
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWhangarei Centennial Memorials
- ILLUSTRATIONPHYSICAL FITNESS WEEK officially closed on Saturday with a series of events. These children, all brown and fit, have ...
- ARTICLEMr. Nash To Discuss Guaranteed Price With Dairy Industry
- ARTICLESupport For Mr. Stanley
- ARTICLETopicalities In The World Of Sport
- ARTICLECan Bartender Face Louis?
- ARTICLEInter-House Tennis Winners
- ARTICLE1908 OLYMPIC WINNER TO TRAIN AGAIN FOR 1940 GAMES
- ARTICLEOtago’s Wool Cheque, £661,574
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ILLUSTRATIONSTUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE. Zoe, the clever Sydney police Alsatian, and Tommy, a pony owned by Mr Bruce Pottie, police ...
- ARTICLEQueen Carnival as Feature of Whangarei Centennial Drive
- ARTICLECustoms Revenue Increase
- ARTICLEBullet Through Bedroom: Almost A Tragedy
- ARTICLESydney Wool Market Very Firm
- ARTICLERains In Australia
- ARTICLEProtest Against Meat Quota
- ARTICLECricket
- ARTICLECommercial
- ARTICLEWaiotira Stock Sale Values
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLETide Time-table
- ARTICLEAnti-Nazi In Poland
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEDeath Of Mr. J. Culford Bell
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily “NORTHLAND FIRST” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1939. Mr. Scrimgeour’s Trip
- ARTICLEWanted – £2,000,000
- ARTICLEToday’s Headlines
- ARTICLEShipping News
- ARTICLEReaders Write
- ARTICLESpotlight on.... Hon. R. Menzies
- ARTICLEPersonal Pars
- ARTICLENews Of The Day
- ARTICLEWords Of Wisdom
- ARTICLETale Of The Day
- ARTICLETimely Topics
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLETerrorism Resumed In Palestine; Troops Stand By Everywhere
- ARTICLEWarning Against N.Z. Hypnotist
- ARTICLECarpenters And Builders Arrive
- ARTICLEAustralian Standing Army
- ARTICLEFranco Says: “The Hour For Truce Has Come”
- ARTICLEPresident Azana Resigns
- ARTICLERepublicans Shoot Surrenderors
- ARTICLERecognition By Australia
- ILLUSTRATIONDAMAGED BY RETREATING SPANIARDS.—This picture shows how General Franco’s forces found the quayside at Barcelona after...
- ARTICLE“It’s An Ill Wind”
- ARTICLEEllsworth To Go To Antarctic Again
- ARTICLEJapan’s “Profound Regret”
- ARTICLEPoor Sportsmanship Alleged
- ARTICLEScrub Fire Threatens Wairakei Hotel
- ARTICLEFederal Government Crisis Forced By Menzies
- ARTICLEMr. Pirow Sums Up
- ARTICLEM.C.C. Defeat Natal
- ARTICLEThe British Way
- ARTICLEWorld Conference On Peace
- ARTICLEBritain To Spend Over 153 Millions On Navy This Year
- ARTICLEN.Z. Youths In New South Wales
- ARTICLENews In A Nutshell
- ARTICLESecond Reading Of Bill
- ARTICLEElingamite Disaster Recalled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLE“We Have Eaten Dirt In Vain” Might Be Britain's Epitaph
- ARTICLEPoints From The News
- ARTICLEMr. E. A. Harrison, Chairman Of Sports Committee
- ARTICLEPoints Progress In Rowing Club's Competition
- ARTICLEP.M. Denies Deception; Welfare Of Spain Considered
- ILLUSTRATIONNOT CAUSED BY OVER-SLIMMING!—This skeleton was chosen as dance partner by James V. Clay, Jun., at the Association of ...
- ARTICLE'Change Very Quiet
- ARTICLECourt Adjourns While Jury Visits Waiotira
- ARTICLEWas McKay Burned To Death At Piha? Police Reopen Grave
- ARTICLERotary Conference
- ARTICLEValues Firm At Westfield
- ARTICLEIndustrial Stoppages In New Zealand
- ARTICLEGames On Kensington Greens
- ARTICLEWhangarei Competition Games
- ARTICLEFall From Bicycle
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEVictoria Valley Defeats Kaitaia A
- ARTICLETutekehua’s Admirable Creighton
- ARTICLEAratapu Wins East Wairoa Champ.
- ARTICLEPlay For Mid-Western Title
- ILLUSTRATIONUnemployed demonstrated with their “coffin” and umbrellas outside the House of Commons on the re assembling of Parlia...
- ARTICLERangiahua Beats Kaikohe Outright
- ARTICLESixteen Pairs In Night Bowls Tourney
- ARTICLELocal Happenings
- ILLUSTRATIONResidents of Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt, watering the road in front of their homes to keep down the dust which arises ...
- ARTICLEPersonal
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAerial Photograph Of The Centennial Exhibition Buildings
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEEmpire Shortwave Stations
- ARTICLEAuckland Lodge Visitors Entertained
- ARTICLEHeavy Goods Rail Traffic Continues
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEUncertainty Of Bloodstock Purchases
- ILLUSTRATIONSTEEPLECHASE SPILL.—Sir Humphrey de Trafford’s Don Cossack gives his rider an unorthodox toss when jumping in the Bro...
- ARTICLEWellington T.C. Acceptances
- ARTICLETaranaki J.C. Handicaps
- ARTICLERangitikei R.C. Acceptances
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOromahoe Native School Improvements
- ARTICLERenewed Hope For Flax Industry
- ARTICLENorthern Territory Development
- ARTICLEPotatoes Embargo
- ARTICLEZone A4 Favours Central Memorial
- ARTICLETwo Killed At Level Crossing
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements