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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGE.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
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- ARTICLENEW SCHOOL
- SECTIONNews For Women
- ARTICLECURRENT NOTES
- ARTICLESOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS MIRIAM DAVIS
- ARTICLETIMARU NEWS
- ARTICLEARTIST TO LEAVE FOR AMERICA
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS EVELYN GARDINER
- ARTICLEMAORI NUNS
- ARTICLELIFE-SAVING
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- ARTICLETICKET OF CANDIDATES ISSUED
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- SECTIONNORTH CANTERBURY NEWS
- ARTICLEYOUTH FRACTURES ARM
- ARTICLEKAIKOURA NEWS
- ARTICLEMINISTER ENTERTAINED AT SPRINGBANK
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLEDAMAGES AWARDED FOR LIBEL
- ARTICLEDISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE FROM DRIVING
- ARTICLEMOVE TO NEW QUARTERS
- ARTICLEPRISONERS SENTENCED AT NAPIER
- ARTICLERETRIAL OF MAREO
- ARTICLEHEAVY DAMAGES AWARDED
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- SECTIONTHE PRESS BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE SPECIAL, 1936
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEDEVELOPMENT IN LAST 25 YEARS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND APPLES
- ARTICLEMIGRATION IN THE EMPIRE
- ARTICLEBRITISH EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD
- ARTICLEBRITAIN AND THE EMPIRE
- ARTICLEWOLSELEY SUCCESS AT MONTE CARLO
- ARTICLEFRENCH LINER AND THE QUEEN MARY
- ARTICLEGROWTH OF BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEA NEW GRACIE FIELDS
- ARTICLEREVIEW OF THE YEAR
- ARTICLEA VIRILE INDUSTRY
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPROGRESS MADE IN TRANSPORT
- ARTICLEMANY RECORDS BROKEN
- ARTICLELUXURY MODELS
- ARTICLEBRITISH MOTOR INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEELECTRICAL UTILITIES
- ARTICLERANGE OF STANDARDS
- ARTICLEFIFTY YEARS’ PROGRESS
- ARTICLEBRITISH-BUILT MACHINES
- ARTICLEINDIA TYRES
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- ARTICLEWEST COAST NEWS
- ARTICLEWAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS
- ARTICLEFIRST AID AND HOME-NURSING CLASSES
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
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- ARTICLETO-DAY’S NEWS
- ARTICLEThe Press MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936. 75th Birthday of “The Press”
- ARTICLEMr Thomas’s Resignation
- ARTICLEJapan’s March
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED
- ARTICLEFIVE INJURED IN COLLISION
- ARTICLESHIP CARRIED ON TO ROCKS
- ARTICLETWO SHARP SHOCKS
- ARTICLE"SELFLESSNESS" NEEDED”
- ARTICLETO CORRESPONDENTS
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- ARTICLEMAN WITH THREE PERSONALITIES
- ARTICLEANNEXATION OF ABYSSINIA
- ARTICLEUSE OF DUM-DUMS IN ABYSSINIA
- ARTICLEMB J.H. THOMAS RESIGNS
- ARTICLEAIR AND SHIPPING COOPERATION
- ARTICLETWO SENTENCED TO DEATH
- ARTICLETASMAN FLYER KILLED
- ARTICLEROYALIST LEADER SENTENCED
- ARTICLEFRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA’S NEW TARIFF
- ARTICLECOASTAL FREIGHTER BREAKS TAILSHAFT
- ARTICLELATHS TO BE SPOKEN IN ITALIAN SCHOOLS
- ARTICLEATLANTIC AIR SERVICE
- ARTICLELIGHT AEROPLANE’S FLIGHT
- ARTICLEEGYPT’S RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN
- ARTICLEMAN AND WOMAN DROWNED
- ARTICLEBISHOP BROUGHTON CENTENARY
- ARTICLEWOOL PUBLICITY
- ARTICLEMORE VIOLENCE IN PALESTINE
- ARTICLEPOLICE OFFICER WOUNDED
- ARTICLEANOTHER BOATING MYSTERY
- ARTICLEINSPECTION OF LINER QUEEN MARY
- ARTICLEPREPARED TO GO TO GAOL
- ARTICLENAZI PLOT IN AUSTRIA
- ARTICLEAMERICA’S FOREIGN TRADE
- ARTICLECOMPETITION FROM WIRELESS
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- ARTICLESEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF “THE PRESS”
- ARTICLETHE FOUNDER OF “THE PRESS”
- ARTICLESEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF “THE PRESS”
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- ARTICLETHE MACHINE ON WHICH “THE PRESS” IS PRINTED
- ARTICLEADVERTISING AND NEWS
- ARTICLEBRINGING IN THE NEWS
- ARTICLENO EASING OF PRESSURE
- ARTICLEMINISTER WILL NOT VISIT NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLECONSERVING FISH SUPPLIES
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS
- ARTICLEMAN’S BODY FOUND
- ARTICLECHILD’S TRAGIC DEATH
- ARTICLEFIRES
- ARTICLEOPPOSITION LEADER RESIGNS
- ARTICLEBRITISH SUBJECT HANGED
- ARTICLETELEPHONE BILL FOR £l00
- ARTICLEANOTHER KU KLUX KLAN
- ARTICLETAXI DRIVERS ROBBED
- ARTICLEFLOWERS FOR GRAVE
- ARTICLEAN AGENT FOR THE SOVIET
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEFORTY HOUR WEEK IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEANZAC DAY IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLEGUESTS AT CITY HOTELS
- ARTICLEJURY RETURNS THREE VERDICTS
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- ARTICLEFINANCE AND COMMERCE
- ARTICLETHE STOCK EXCHANGES
- ARTICLETRAVELLING POST OFFICES
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN SHALE DEPOSITS
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- ARTICLERACING ANF TROTTING
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- ARTICLESPORTING
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEWRESTLING
- ARTICLEBOWLS
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- ARTICLEHOCKEY
- ARTICLECRICKET
- ARTICLEBILLIARDS
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- ARTICLECROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESKI-ING
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- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL
- ARTICLERUGBY LEAGUE
- ARTICLEASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL
- ARTICLEDOG SHOW
- ARTICLEROWING
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- ARTICLECITY THEATRES
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S MUSICAL TRIUMPH
- ILLUSTRATIONlively Anna Neagle, star of jj,., ■ *ltaeet Singer’s Serenade,” the H ' «Heptimial 'British musical film »■ ••• stayi...
- ILLUSTRATIONWaiting to Go On—A glimpse behind the scenes itt “Street Singer’s Serenade” at the Avon. This is a brilliant musical ...
- ILLUSTRATIONArthur Tracy, wonder-voiced “Street Singer” of radio and gramophone fame, has the leading male role in “Street Singer...
- ARTICLEA SAVOY OPERA POT-POURRI
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY
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- ARTICLEMEMBERSHIP INCREASES
- ARTICLESTORM AT NORFOLK ISLAND
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- SECTIONLetters to The Editor
- ARTICLETHE DIVISIONS OF CHRISTENDOM
- ARTICLETHE TRANSPORT PROBLEM
- ARTICLEMORTGAGES
- ARTICLEDISTURBANCES IN PALESTINE
- ARTICLEMAN’S INHUMANITY
- ARTICLETHE PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION
- ARTICLESOME EASTERN QUESTIONS
- ARTICLECOAL FOR RELIEF WORKERS
- ARTICLESOYA BEANS
- ARTICLELATE SHOPPING NIGHT
- ARTICLEBUYING POWER AND COSTS OF PRODUCTION
- ARTICLETHE LATE GOVERNMENT’S RECORD
- ARTICLEBROADCAST PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLELIME-SULPHUR SPRAY
- ARTICLEFALSETTO SINGING
- ARTICLEWOOL SHIPMENTS FROM N.Z.
- ARTICLEMISCHIEVOUS BIRDS
- ARTICLETITANIA’S PALACE
- ARTICLEHIP REDUCTION
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- ARTICLEWEATHER REPORT
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLERAILWAY TIME-TABLE
- ARTICLEPORT OF TIMARU
- ARTICLEBLUFF TO MELBOURNE
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLELYTTELTON NEWS
- ARTICLEFIRST “FLYING PLEA” REGISTERED
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- ARTICLEWHERE FOOD IS PRODUCED
- ARTICLETWO TASMAN CROSSINGS EACH WEEK
- ARTICLEDAILY MEMORANDA—Monday, May 16
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- ARTICLEANNUAL CAMP PROPOSED
- ARTICLERAILWAY SERVICE DISORGANISED
- ARTICLEMONOWAI’S BELL FOR MUSEUM
- ARTICLEFATHER DIGNAN’S WILL
- ARTICLEInterprovincial Football.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Rev, O. W. Williams, M.C., M.A., who was the preacher at the Empire Day service held in the Christ* church Cathed...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Rev. T. Fielden Taylor, of the Wellington City Mission, who is visiting Christchurch.
- ILLUSTRATIONOBSERVANCE OF EMPIRE DAY IN THE CITY.—Mrs J. Mowbray Tripp, president of the Victoria League, placing a wreath on the...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr G. H. Mackley, General Manager of Railways, who made an inspection of the South Island Main Trunk route during the...
- ILLUSTRATIONTWENTY-MILE ROAD RACE FOR AMATEUR CYCLISTS.—There were 47 starters in a 20-mile open road race conducted by the Cante...
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- ILLUSTRATIONCYCLISTS* ROAD RACE.—F. J. Grose, who established fastest time (left), and R. E. Stace, who was the winner on Saturda...
- ILLUSTRATIONHUT ON BANKS PENINSULA.—CossaPs whare has been well known for many years among trampers on Banks Peninsula. It overlo...
- ILLUSTRATIONASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CAPTAINS.—M. Gordon (left) and H. Balk, who were the Canterbury and Otago captains in the inter ...
- ILLUSTRATIONHAGLBY PARK IS THE HEADQUARTERS FQR MANY ENTHUSIASTS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—-Hundreds of basketball, hockey, and football p...
- ARTICLEMARLBOROUGH NEWS
- ARTICLESCHOLA CANTORUM
- ARTICLEINSURANCE OFFICERS
- ARTICLELODGE MEETING
- ARTICLEMODEL YACHTING
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- ARTICLEFIRE BRIGADES
- ARTICLENEW APPOINTMENTS
- ARTICLE“N.Z.R.S.A. REVIEW”
- ARTICLEADVERTISING CLUB
- ARTICLECOMPETITIONS CONTINUED
- ARTICLEELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATIONS
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