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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEDDING
- ARTICLEDICKENS EVENING
- ARTICLECURRENT NOTES
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLELETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS
- ARTICLEATHLETICS
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- ARTICLELEADING TEAMS CHALLENGED
- ARTICLEMODEL YACHTING
- ILLUSTRATIONVICE-REGAL GARDEN PARTY.—The Governor-General, Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C., with Mr A. E. Porritt, chairman of the Bri...
- ILLUSTRATIONA TANGLE OF GIRDERS AND STEEL CABLES.—This unusual picture shows the 122-foot steel oil derrick which collapsed on a ...
- ILLUSTRATIONDOUBLES BETTING WAS REINTRODUCED AT RICCARTON on Saturday when the Canterbury Jockey Club held its summer meeting. TO...
- ARTICLESUBURBAN GAMES
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH SPEEDWAY
- ARTICLECAGE BIRD SOCIETY
- ARTICLEBOWLS
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEMARATHON’S ARRIVAL
- ARTICLEAPPOINTMENTS TO FRENCH SCHOOLS
- ARTICLEPartizanka Burned
- ARTICLEEXPULSION OF WATERSIDERS
- ARTICLEWEATHER IN JANUARY
- ARTICLEAIR FORCE STATION AT TAIERI
- ARTICLEGREYHOUND RACING
- ARTICLEEXCURSION TO KAIKOURA
- ARTICLECOAL VALUATION COMMISSION
- ARTICLEFIRE DANGER IN COROMANDEL
- ARTICLEDISPLACED PERSONS FROM EUROPE
- ARTICLEMILITARY TRAINING SCHEME
- ARTICLE1954 GAMES IN CANADA
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLESUMMER MEETING AT RICCARTON
- ARTICLEMATAMATA CLUB
- ARTICLEJAMELL’S EASY WIN
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH CLUB
- ARTICLEPOVERTY BAY TURF CLUB
- ARTICLEWINTON CLUB
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- ARTICLEWANGANUI CLUB
- ARTICLEALLOCATION OF EXTRA PERMITS
- ARTICLEVandalism at Technical College
- ARTICLECANTERBURY PARK CLUB
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ILLUSTRATIONMR A. ROSCOE
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- ARTICLEINDEX TO NEWS
- ARTICLEWEATHER REPORT
- ARTICLETHEATRE PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLERAILWAY TIME-TABLE
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEThe Press MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1950. The Hydrogen Bomb
- ARTICLELoosened Prison Doors
- ARTICLERUNNER PUT OUT OF RACE
- ARTICLEMINOR EARTHQUAKE AT WELLINGTON
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLELORD NORMAN DEAD
- ILLUSTRATIONLORD NORMAN
- ARTICLEQUEUES AT EDEN PARK
- ARTICLESweden and New Zealand
- ARTICLEPARADE OF 600 ATHLETES
- ARTICLEDISTRACTING YEAR FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
- ARTICLEPAKISTAN AND INDIA
- ARTICLEFAMILY SAILING RACE
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS
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- ARTICLEMR CHURCHILL SPEAKS ON ELECTION
- ARTICLECHOICE FOR ELECTORS
- ARTICLEDISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT
- ARTICLEDISSIDENT LABOUR GROUP
- ARTICLEFIERCE GALES IN ATLANTIC
- ARTICLETHE LIBERAL PARTY
- ARTICLEMANY LIBERAL CANDIDATES
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VANQUISHED RETURN.—An invalid Japanese soldier, one of 2500 prisoners of war recently repatriated from Russia, be...
- ARTICLEBRITISH EXPORTS LAST—YEAR
- ARTICLEDEATH PENALTY IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S FINANCES
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT OF FRANCE
- ARTICLEBERLIN TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS
- ARTICLEFOOD RATIONING IN WEST BERLIN
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYED IN WEST GERMANY
- ARTICLEUNITED NATIONS DELEGATES
- ARTICLECHINESE SHIP ARRESTED
- ARTICLEBAD DAI REGIME
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA MEETS TRANSVAAL XI
- SECTIONALLEGED LEAKAGE OF ATOMIC DATA
- ARTICLEACCUSED SCIENTIST’S CAREER
- ARTICLETESTIMONY BY F.B.I. DIRECTOR
- ARTICLEOFFICIAL U.S. DISCUSSIONS
- ARTICLEHYDROGEN BOMB
- ARTICLEAMERICAN ATOM WEAPONS
- ARTICLETRUSTEESHIP OF SOMALILAND
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- ARTICLEEMPIRE GAMES AT AUCKLAND: RECORDS ON OPENING DAY
- ILLUSTRATIONA SOLEMN MOMENT AT THE OPENING OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES.—The scene at Eden Park, Auckland, on Saturday afternoon, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONRECORD-BREAKING AUSTRALIAN SPRINTER WINS FINAL OF 100 YARDS.-John Treloar (Australia), second from right, winning the...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST TITLE FOR NEW ZEALAND.—The New Zealanders, W. H. Nelson (left), the winner, and N. Taylor, third to finish, lap...
- ILLUSTRATIONCANADIAN’S PROTEST HOLDS UP SPRINT FINAL.-Looking down the 100 yards track during the hold-up at the start of the men...
- ILLUSTRATIONHIGH JUMP CHAMPION.—J. A. Winter (Australia), winner of the high jump with a record-breaking 6ft 6in, knocks off the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA WORLD RECORD EQUALLED BY AUSTRALIAN WOMAN RUNNER.—The finish of the women’s 100 yards final won by the Australian, ...
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLELONDON WOOL SALES
- ARTICLEGROCERY NOTES
- ARTICLELIFE SAVING
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLEYACHTING
- ARTICLECYCLING
- ARTICLEHARBOUR SWIMMING RACE
- ARTICLEMINING
- ARTICLEAIRWAYS TIME-TABLE
- ARTICLEDERELICT HOUSE BURNT
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- ARTICLERECORDS BROKEN ON FIRST DAY
- ARTICLEWRESTLING
- ARTICLEPROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY
- ARTICLEFAST TIMES IN SWIMMING
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICES
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