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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEDDING.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- SECTIONFor WOMEN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECURRENT NOTES
- ARTICLEBRIDGE PARTY
- ARTICLENATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
- ARTICLEFOR SOLDIERS’ COMFORTS
- ARTICLENORTH OTAGO NEWS
- ARTICLESTOVES AND SINKS IN BEDROOMS
- ARTICLEREPAIRS TO ORARI BRIDGE ALMOST COMPLETED
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- ARTICLENORTH CANTERBURY
- ARTICLEBREACH OF PRICE REGULATIONS
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- ARTICLE“IRON LUNG” FOR ASHBURTON
- ARTICLECABLE MESSAGES IN BRIEF
- ARTICLECZECH HOPES OF FREEDOM
- ARTICLEDAILY MEMORANDA—Tuesday, June 11.
- ARTICLESALE OF CURRENT TO CITY
- ARTICLETERRITORIAL GUARD IN FRANCE
- ARTICLEASHBURTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
- ARTICLETERRITORIAL TRAINING
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S DIVISION OF FARMERS’ UNION
- ARTICLEMACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL
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- ARTICLECONDUCT OF HOTELS
- ARTICLEIN THE GARDEN
- ARTICLEAWARD FOR PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
- ARTICLERECENT SPREAD OF GAMBLING
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- ARTICLEThe Press TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1940. France's Supreme Trial
- ARTICLEUse of Manpower
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLENEW BY-LAW FOR CITY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLEHIGH-COUNTRY RUNS
- ARTICLEINFLUENZA AT PAPAKURA
- ARTICLEDAIRYMEN AND MILK BOARD
- ARTICLEMILK SUPPLIES SUSPENDED
- ARTICLEROAD CARTAGE CONTRACT
- ARTICLEACCLIMATISATION CONTROL
- ARTICLERUSSIA IN THE BALTIC
- ARTICLEPUBLIC LIBRARY
- ARTICLESPY RUMOURS AT SUMNER
- ARTICLETO CORRESPONDENTS
- ARTICLECANTERBURY COLLEGE
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- SECTION“BATTLE MORE AND MORE VIOLENT”
- ARTICLEHeavy Onslaughts Made In Centre
- ARTICLE“EPIC COURAGE OF FRENCH”
- ARTICLEGERMAN TANKS DESTROYED
- ARTICLENORWAY TO YIELD
- ARTICLEBRITISH TROOPS LANDED
- ARTICLEMOSCOW RADIO BROADCAST
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WESTERN FRONT.—German pressure has been heavy between Aumale and Noyon. According to latest reports the German ad...
- ARTICLEAMERICA AND THE WAR
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S WAR EFFORT
- ARTICLEWAR MATERIALS FROM U.S.
- ARTICLEGERMAN RIGHT WING HARASSED
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- ARTICLEWAR MEASURES'
- ARTICLEOATS AND BARLEY FOR FEED
- ARTICLEENLISTMENTS IN CITY
- ARTICLEPILOT REPORTED MISSING
- ARTICLE“COBBER” KAIN’S DEATH
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEOVERTIME WORK AT ORDINARY RATES VOLUNTEERED
- ARTICLEINQUEST INTO DEATH OF CLIMBER
- ARTICLENEW WATERFRONT SYSTEM
- ARTICLEMARRIED WOMAN FOUND DEAD
- ARTICLESICK, WOUNDED AND DISTRESS FUND
- ARTICLESTATEMENT BY ORGANISER
- ARTICLEINTEREST-FREE LOANS
- ARTICLEREQUEST FOR NATIONAL CABINET
- ARTICLEOLD HOMESTEAD DESTROYED
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- ARTICLEFINANCE AND COMMERCE
- ARTICLELYTTELTON NEWS
- ARTICLESCHEME 13 MEN
- ARTICLEROAD WORKS IN NEW BRIGHTON
- ARTICLEPOST AND TELEGRAPH ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEWRESTLING
- ARTICLEWEATHER REPORT
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLEGUESTS AT CITY HOTELS
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLERAILWAY TIME-TABLE
- ARTICLEREFUGEE CHILDREN FROM BRITAIN
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- ARTICLERACING AND TROTTING
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEHOCKEY
- ARTICLECITY THEATRES
- ARTICLERUGBY FOOTBALL
- ARTICLESTATE MINERS TO WORK EXTRA SATURDAYS
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- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLETO CORRESPONDENTS
- ARTICLETHE WAR EFFORT
- ARTICLEMORE PRODUCTION
- ARTICLESTUD AND THE WAR EFFORT
- ARTICLECONVALESCENT HOME FOR SOLDIERS
- ARTICLEMILK DELIVERY
- ARTICLEDIRECT SELLING BY FARMERS
- ARTICLEMUSIC IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLESKETCH CLUB’S EXHIBITION
- ARTICLEPRAMS ON TRAMS
- ARTICLETRAFFIC IN THE SQUARE
- ARTICLEPOINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS
- ARTICLEHospital Ship Sunk by Nazi Aircraft.
- ILLUSTRATIONHOSPITAL SHIP SUNK.-A French hospital ship sunk in one of the Channel Ports by German ai HOSPII AL, Mir The hospital ...
- ILLUSTRATIONActing-Squadron Leader E. J. (“Cobber”) Kain, New Zealand’s most distinguished pilot of the present war, who has been...
- ILLUSTRATIONr PPM AN MASS ATTACK METHODS.—The technique of tank attacks supported by advancing infantry has German High Command t...
- ILLUSTRATIONAIR RAID ON AN OPEN TOWN.—Refugees, with what goods they could lay their hands on, leaving a small Belgian town which...
- ILLUSTRATIONA LUCKY ESC APE.—A wounded Belgian soldier now in hospital in Surrey shows a nurse his riddled helmet. Paper stuffed ...
- ARTICLELONGER WORKING WEEK
- ARTICLEMUSICIAN’S DEATH AT REHEARSAL
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLEMETHVEN GUN CLUB
- ARTICLEMURDER CHARGE
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