Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBOWLS
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAUSTRIA’S FUTURE
- ARTICLETHE £30 CAR
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONTALK OF THE TURF
- ARTICLELIVELY WRESTLING
- ARTICLETHE SOCCER CODE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL
- ARTICLEDAVIS CUP TENNIS
- ARTICLEBILLIARDS
- ARTICLEBRILLIANT OPENING
- ARTICLEGOLF
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLECOMPOSED OPERA AT 9
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL
- ARTICLEAIR MAILS
- ARTICLEMAN SURVIVES 10,500 VOLTS
- ARTICLECARD TOURNAMENTS
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
- ARTICLELOSE JOBS
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEFILM PURITY CAMPAIGN
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEKILLED WHILE PHOTOGRAPHED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICE
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEPoverty Bay Herald PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING GISBORNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLE13-YEAR-OLD CHARGE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMISS BATTEN ARRIVES
- ARTICLEFLIGHT INCIDENT
- ARTICLEFLYING AT 101
- ARTICLECHANGE OF DATE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEP.B. RUGBY TOUR
- ARTICLESTORM DAMAGE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHARD AGROUND
- ARTICLEMAN’S FATAL INJURY
- ARTICLESETTLER KILLED
- ARTICLE“SPUD MONDAY”
- ARTICLEPETRIFIED STUMP
- ARTICLEDEMAND FOR REFORM
- ARTICLEEXTREME POVERTY
- ARTICLEREBUILDING DECIDED
- ARTICLENOVEL PRODUCTION
- ARTICLERUMORS DENIED
- ARTICLEBANDITRY IN CHINA
- ARTICLEWOODFULL’S DOUBLE
- ARTICLEALL BLACKS’ SUCCESS
- ARTICLEGLIDING RECORD
- ARTICLEHUSH-HUSH FILM
- ARTICLEFRICTION EXPECTED
- ARTICLEDESERVED TO WIN
- ARTICLEGERMAN WINDFALL
- ARTICLEBANK HOLIDAY
- ARTICLELONG CRUISE ENDS
- ARTICLEFATAL CAR ACCIDENT
- ARTICLEELABORATE PLANS
- ARTICLE“A DIRTY BUSINESS”
- ARTICLESTARTED BY THIEVES
- ARTICLEPRINCE AS AUTHOR
- ARTICLEMODERN EXPLOSIVES
- ARTICLEARCTIC PICNIC
- ARTICLEBURGLARY AT OPOTIKI
- ARTICLETRADING IN GOLD
- ARTICLEMARKET FOR WOOL
- ARTICLEVOLUNTARY RELIEF
- ARTICLESHOULD JOIN NAZIS
- ARTICLENEW GUINEA CONTROL
- ARTICLEMOLLISON’S TRAINING
- ARTICLELIONS BORED
- ARTICLEREST STILL NEEDED
- ARTICLE8466 DEATHS
- ARTICLERAPID RECOVERY
- ARTICLEINCREASE RECORDED
- ARTICLEPENSIONS FOR ALL
- ARTICLEAUDACIOUS FORGERY
- ARTICLENOT WANTED IN LEGION
- ARTICLEDAUGHTER FOR DEMPSEY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLECIVIC RECEPTION
- ARTICLEHARD AND FAST
- ARTICLERELIEF OF BYRD
- ARTICLEBACK FROM LONDON
- ARTICLEDAVIS CUP TENNIS
- ARTICLERECORD SHOT PUTT
- ARTICLELIKE COMIC OPERA
- ARTICLEA COMING STAR?
- ARTICLEMUST BE PRESERVED
- ARTICLESIX MONTHS’ GAOL
- ARTICLETHE AUSTRIAN PUTSCH
- ARTICLEGLIDER RECORD
- ARTICLE£l60 IN FINES
- ARTICLERAILWAY PROBLEMS
- ARTICLESTERILISATION URGED
- ARTICLEFURTHER DEFERRED
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL
- ARTICLETE KARAKA NEWS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAID FOR BEEF FARMERS
- ARTICLEWORTH AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEBRITON PLEASES NAZIS
- ILLUSTRATIONARBOR DAY CELEBRATION.—Top left, the scene at Wellington College on Wednesday afternoon during the planting of pohutu...
- ILLUSTRATION“WE WON.”—R. E. S. Wyatt, captain of the English team in the second test, addressing the crowd from the pavilion at L...
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS JEAN BATTEN, New Zealand’s own famous avaitrix, is making a serise of personal stage apearances at the Regent Th...
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN L. VAUGHAN. MOR GAN, M.V.O., who has arrived to succeed Captain C. Sinclair Ttom son as second naval member o...
- ILLUSTRATIONF. D. KILBY* captain of the All Blacks, who played a great game against New South Wales in Sydney on Saturday.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. RONALD SYME, formerly of Taranaki, a Follow of Trinity Col lege, Oxford, who has returned on a holiday visit.
- ILLUSTRATIONGREATEST LAWN TENNIS PAGEANT IN THE WORLD.—A view of the terraces and courts at Wimbledon during the lawn tennis cham...
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. E. LOVELOCK, who led the New Zealand team at the opening of the Empire Games at tho White City, London, on Saturday.
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS JEAN BATTEN’S PLANE.—The Moth aeroplane in which Miss Jean Batten created a women’ record in her flight from Eng...
- ARTICLEFASTER PLANES
- ARTICLEFOOCHOW THREATENED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEPOSITION UNALTERED
- ARTICLEOLD MAN SUCCUMBS
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEAMERICAN VISITOR
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLETHAMES BOROUGH
- ARTICLEYOUNG BOY DEAD
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFACING THE PUBLIC
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERADIO SERVICE
- ARTICLEA STRENUOUS DAY
- ARTICLESTRANDED HAURAKI
- ARTICLEHINT FOR BRIDES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESEVERAL CHANGES
- ARTICLECRUSHED BY TREE
- ARTICLEARSON SUSPECTED
- ARTICLEONE CRIMINAL CASE
- ARTICLERAILWAY FATALITY
- ARTICLEFALL INTO BIN
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEU.S. FOREIGN LOANS
- ARTICLECHANGED HIS MIND
- ARTICLEBEES’ LONG JOURNEY
- ARTICLEDEFENCE SUCCEEDS
- ARTICLERED CROSS CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECONFLICTING REPORTS
- ARTICLESYDNEY’S BRIDGE
- ARTICLELAUNCH IN DISTRESS
- ARTICLESTILL DOING WELL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE
- ARTICLEKICK ON SPINE
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKET
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMATAWAI NEWS
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEMURIWAI SCHOOL
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL
- ARTICLEDANGER FROM THE AIR
- ARTICLESAFEGUARD OF PEACE
- ARTICLEFATALITY AT MIROMIRO
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- ARTICLEMEMORANDA
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