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- ARTICLEHikurangi by Single Point; City Again Collapse in 2nd Half
- ARTICLE'Karamea’s Great Bid v. Hikurangi
- ARTICLEOld Boys Down City a Second Time
- ARTICLEMaori Welcome Proposed For Fijian Footballers
- ARTICLEPipiwai Scores Well Over Manaia
- ARTICLEHigh School Work Nicely v. ’Karamea
- ARTICLECentral Third-Graders Combine Prettily
- ARTICLEHigh School A Beat Hora Hora
- ARTICLESchool Black And White Defeat Kamo
- ARTICLEWestern Well Placed in Otamatea
- ARTICLELast-Minute Pot Reverses Result
- ARTICLETe Kopuru Downs Kamo In Return Game
- ARTICLENorthland Coal Of Arms Approved
- ARTICLEResults At A Glance
- ARTICLEBay Brake Shield Juniors Selected
- ARTICLEPrimary School Bantams
- ARTICLESenior Knock-Out Commences: City Fall to Hikurangi
- ARTICLEBright Game at Hikurangi
- ARTICLEPortland Juniors Overwhelm Kensington
- ARTICLE“Whangarei Has Best Rowing Course In Province”
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- ARTICLEAir Liner Damaged On Slippery ’Drome
- ARTICLEForced Landing On Beach
- ARTICLEHukerenui Wins Again in B Grade Hockey
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- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEInter-Colonial Services
- ARTICLETrans-Pacific Services
- ARTICLEOutgoing Overseas Mails
- ARTICLEIncoming Overseas Mails
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLETide Time-Table
- ARTICLESunrise and Sunset
- ARTICLEPhases of the Moon
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEShipping News
- ARTICLE“NORTHLAND FIRST" MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. Prevention Of Flooding
- ARTICLECzechs Under The Iron Heel
- ARTICLEReaders Write
- ARTICLESpotlight on... Hon. W. Nash
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFertiliser Strike Settled
- ARTICLETimely Topics
- ARTICLENews of the Day
- ARTICLEPort Bowen Position Unchanged
- ARTICLEWords Of Wisdom
- ARTICLETale Of The Day
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- ARTICLEBritain Reported to Have Acquiesced in Japan’s Point of View
- ARTICLEAdmiral Keyes In Prophetic Vein
- ARTICLEChild Asphyxiated
- ARTICLEBritain Disappoints Axis Powers
- ARTICLELondon Financial Circles Gravely Concerned
- ARTICLEGermany’s Population
- ARTICLEPort Bowen Unmoved After Sixth Effort
- ILLUSTRATIONTHETIS INQUIRY.—Witnesses who are appearing at the official inquiry, into the Thetis disaster, now being held at the ...
- ARTICLEAirmails Tragic Fate
- ARTICLEThetis Lifting Unsuccessful
- ARTICLEMayoress Of Dublin’s Anti-British Gesture
- ARTICLEKaipara Co-op. Dairy Company’s Year
- ARTICLEFantastic Story of British Peace Offer to Germany
- ARTICLESignificance Of Stalemate Debated
- ARTICLEStress In Poland
- ARTICLEDoctors To Take Their Stations
- ARTICLEGerman Farmers Leave Canada
- ARTICLEU.S. Secretary of State Vetoes Ban on Arms Sale to Japan
- ARTICLEJapan Meets Russian Challenge
- ARTICLEBritain Watches Defence In Middle East
- ARTICLEConservatives Retain Hythe Seat
- ARTICLEThe King-Hall Newsletter
- ARTICLEFaster Mails Urged
- ARTICLEN.Z. Has Contract For Japanese Onions
- ARTICLEUnwelcome Onions From Japan
- ARTICLEMr. Menzies Sounds The Alarm To Australians
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- ARTICLENo Pledge Regarding Future Financial Policy, Says Mr Nash
- ARTICLEMr Hamilton Welcomes Respite
- ARTICLEChambers Of Commerce Mark Time
- ARTICLEManufacturers Rely On Government Promises
- ILLUSTRATIONM. Georges Kjosseiwanoff, Premier and Foreign Minister of Bulgaria being welcomed by Herr von Ribbentropp on arriving...
- ARTICLEAbuses Of Companies’ Act
- ARTICLEKaitaia v. Kaikohe: High School Sport
- ARTICLENorthland’s Magnificent Response
- ARTICLELate News
- ARTICLEMr. J. J. Fraser? Pioneer Of Wide Interests
- ARTICLEKaitaia B Look Champs In Mangonui
- ARTICLEMannkau Fail In Second Half
- ARTICLEJunior Leaders Downed Sensationally
- ARTICLEMangonui Team To Defend Harding Shield
- ARTICLEEnforcement Of Awards
- ARTICLEHelp For Strikers
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- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEL. W. Franks Wins Northland Amateur Golf Title at Kaikohe
- ARTICLEWhau Valley Qualifying Round
- ARTICLEKerr's Vice-President’s Eclectic At Maungatapere
- ARTICLEMaungatapere Ladies’ Match Results
- ARTICLEFairhall Motors’ Staff Dance At Kaikohe
- ARTICLEBorn In Bay Of Islands 90 Years Ago Today
- ARTICLEElectricity Charge For Bay Hospital
- ARTICLECentennial Organiser And Whangarei Carnival
- ARTICLEImproved Vehicular Ferry Service
- ARTICLEKaitaia Masonic Ball A Notable Event
- ARTICLESchool Sports Tourney At Mangapai
- ARTICLEEnthusiasm At Calf Club Group Meeting
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- ARTICLEWellington Bombers In The Making – Palestine Bomb Outrage
- ILLUSTRATIONFUSELAGES OF THE “WELLINGTON” BOMBERS, which are being manufactured in large numbers at the Vickers-Armstrong works a...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW GIANT OF THE ROADS.—An eight-wheeled motor-bus built at Ulm, in Germany. It is stated to be the largest in the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPALESTINE UNREST.—Recently a little Arab cafe in the Mamillah Road, Jerusalem, tons destroyed by a bomb. This photogr...
- ILLUSTRATION(Right.) THE LIGHTER SIDE OF WAR.—Japanese soldiers take time off from the tedium of garrison duty to do some limberi...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, abandoned politics to angle jor trout during a recent week-end.
- ARTICLEMaungatapere Farmers' Cream Grading
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEEmpire Short-Wave Stations
- ARTICLEPublic Trust Office
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- ARTICLERacing News and Notes
- ARTICLEHomeric Destroyed At Ascot Meeting
- ARTICLERehandicaps Declared For Manawatu Fixture
- ARTICLEHandicaps Declared For Christchurch Hunt Races
- ARTICLEJumpers Disappoint At Timaru Hunt Fixture
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- ARTICLEClearing Sale At Herekino
- ARTICLEPrincess Elizabeth May Make Empire Tour
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