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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICES
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLENEWS FOR WOMEN Japan's Delicacies An Acquired Taste
- ARTICLECURRENT NOTES
- ARTICLEBIG SAVINGS AT FASHION SALE
- ARTICLEOBITUARY MISS L. M. HALL
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONRANGIORA GIRL IN LONDON.—Fourteen-year-old Diane Smith (daughter of Mr and Mrs C. C. W. Smith, of Rangiora), who won ...
- ARTICLETOP OF CLASS FOR MODELS
- ILLUSTRATIONLYNNE WITHEY
- ARTICLEGIRL GUIDES’ FOUNDER
- ARTICLEBulgarian Princess To Marry
- ARTICLEHong Kong Has Much To Offer Shoppers
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE REBUILT ELMWOOD NORMAL SCHOOL WAS OFFICIALLY OPENED by the Prime Minister (Mr Holland) yesterday afternoon. In th...
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLEWHITE FIRE ENGINES
- ARTICLELAMB LOSSES
- ARTICLEPARKING
- ARTICLEGRUB DAMAGE IN TUSSOCK
- ARTICLEAGE BENEFIT
- ARTICLEKAIAPOI BEACHES
- ARTICLEPOTATOES
- ARTICLEMAN AND THE UNIVERSE
- ARTICLEFloral Festival Preparations
- ARTICLEWORLD TRADE CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEDECISION IN TEST CASE
- ARTICLEScholarships For Engineers
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- ARTICLETROTTING AT NEW BRIGHTON TOMORROW
- ARTICLEScotch Glen Case
- ARTICLESCRATCHINGS
- ARTICLEMIGHTY FINE FAVOURED
- ARTICLEProspects And Fields
- ARTICLEGOOD WORK BY CADUCEUS
- ILLUSTRATIONMOTHER VISITS STUD.—The Queen Mother meets “the grand old man of the turf, Hyperion, during a recent tour of Lord Der...
- ARTICLERACING PILOT LIGHT PICKED FOR OTAGO HANDICAP
- ARTICLEPILOT LIGHT S TRIAL
- ARTICLEFAST TIMES IN TRIALS
- ARTICLEWESTPORT MEETING
- ARTICLEDYNAMITE FOR TE RAPA
- ARTICLEJohnny Longden’s Record
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- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER INSPECTS HIGH SCHOOL CADETS.—Lieutenant-Commander Glen Lathrop, New Zealand base commander of ...
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEBOWLS WOMEN’S FOURS AT OPAWA
- ARTICLETOURNAMENT FINALS
- ARTICLEBOXING BROWN KEEPS TITLE
- ARTICLERACING HONEST JOHN SELECTED
- ARTICLEAid to Driving
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- ARTICLESUPREME COURT Judge’s Direction To Jury In Disagreement
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEQUEEN AND DUKE
- ARTICLEImmunity From Cyanide
- ARTICLESERVICE IN HUNGARIAN
- ARTICLEAcademy Paintings Defended
- ARTICLELAND SETTLEMENT OF CIVILIANS “OVERDUE”
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- ARTICLEFree Trade Convention To Be Drafted
- ARTICLEFILM SCENES IN SQUARE
- ARTICLEPENALTY OF DEATH
- ARTICLEEAST GERMAN TRADE
- ARTICLEVISIT OF LORD TEYNHAM
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- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAINS FOR TODAY’S CRICKET MATCH.—R. T. Dowker, the Canterbury captain (left), greeting I. D. Craig, the touring Au...
- ARTICLEENTRIES FOR 50-MILE MAIREHAU ROAD RACE
- ARTICLEOPEN-AIR PLAY
- ILLUSTRATIONMR GOODWIN
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESALMON TRAP COMPLETED
- ARTICLEYACHTING SANDERS CUP ENTRIES
- ARTICLESTRIKE PARTLY SETTLED
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- ARTICLEGARDEN NOTES GREEN CROPS USEFUL TO REPLENISH SOIL
- ARTICLEAGRICULTURE IN PAKISTAN
- ARTICLEFrench Apathy To Rock ’N’ Roll
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- ARTICLEU.S. East Coast Dock Workers On Strike
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- ARTICLEImproved Trade With Australia Reported
- ILLUSTRATIONBOWLERS LEAVE FOR TOUR OF AUSTRALIA.—Members of the touring New Zealand bowls team at the Christchurch airport yester...
- ARTICLESHORTHORN SALE AT PERTH
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLESuitability Of N.Z. Base At Pram Point
- ARTICLEMEAT SHIPMENT ANNIVERSARY
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- ARTICLEThe Press FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957. New Zealand’s Export Meat Industry
- ARTICLEWartime Pilot Traced By French Benefactors
- ARTICLERAIL COLLISION AT MAHENO
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLENATURALIST CONFESSES TO A “FALSE PRETENCE"
- ARTICLEAttempts To Refloat Stranded Coaster Fail
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETOLL CALLS TO McMURDO
- ARTICLESpate Of Calls From N.Z.
- ARTICLEVISIT OF U.S. ADMIRAL
- ARTICLEDiphtheria Case “Mild”
- ARTICLELAND SALE ALLOWED
- ARTICLEArrival of U.S.S. Curtiss
- ARTICLEDRIVE FOR TOURISTS
- ARTICLEFIRE IN SHIP’S HOLD
- ARTICLEBAY OF PLENTY BY-ELECTION
- ARTICLEARMED FORCES’ STRENGTHS
- ARTICLECRUSHED BY LAUNCH
- ARTICLEDRILLED THROUGH POWER CABLE
- ARTICLEMAN FOUND DEAD
- ARTICLENew Zealand Weather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERED TO AMBER MEANING OF BANK RATE REDUCTION
- ARTICLEPRIME MINISTER OPENS NEW ELMWOOD SCHOOL
- ARTICLEDESIGN FOR LIBRARY
- ARTICLEDiscussions On Harewood Plans
- ARTICLEINDEX TO NEWS
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- ARTICLEATOM ROCKET THREAT
- ARTICLEPower Supply Threatened
- ARTICLEH-BOMB TEST
- ARTICLEUnions Seek Curb On Australian Migration
- ARTICLEDEFENCE CUTS
- ARTICLETrade Urged With China
- ARTICLEStock Prices Rally
- ILLUSTRATIONPROTEST BY HUNGARIAN REFUGEES.—A demonstration took place recently by Hungarian refugees in Austria against a repatri...
- ARTICLEIsraeli Withdrawal Plan In Doubt
- ARTICLESOCIALISTS IN ITALY
- ILLUSTRATIONUNUSUAL WATER TANK.—This curious object is the water tank of a new primary school opened in Kensington, London. The s...
- ARTICLETERRORIST ON TRIAL
- ARTICLEDIPLOMATS EXPELLED
- ARTICLEDEBATE ON ALGERIA
- ARTICLEBASES IN JORDAN
- ARTICLEUse Of Sound To Produce Vaccines
- ARTICLEU.S. DOCTRINE FOR MIDDLE EAST
- ARTICLESamoans Say They Want Complete Independence
- ARTICLETest For Macmillan In Poll Today
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- ARTICLECounsel’s Submissions In Blackmail Trial
- ARTICLEBRANCH LINES TO CLOSE
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- ILLUSTRATIONAUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT THE NETS AT LANCASTER PARK late yesterday afternoon. At left, P. Burge plays a ball from R. ...
- ARTICLEACQUITTED OF BIGAMY
- ARTICLECUSTOMS ACT BREACHES
- ARTICLESWIMMING R. Harker Records Fine Time In 440 Yards Medley
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS GRIFFIN
- ILLUSTRATIONF. R. LUCAS
- ARTICLECRICKET TOURISTS’ TEAM
- ARTICLESCORER FOR TEAM
- ARTICLEEARTHQUAKE DAMAGE
- ARTICLEFirst Sea Lord Gives Haka At London Dinner
- ARTICLEAustralians Arrive To Begin N.Z. Tour
- ILLUSTRATIONR. N. HARVEY
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- ARTICLEPolicy Of U.N. Praised
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT Youth Forbidden To Own Or Drive Car For 18 Months
- ARTICLEFlorence Rebuilds Its Bridges
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- ARTICLEAfrican Who Ran Amuck Kills 32
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- ILLUSTRATIONPHYSICIANS IN CONFERENCE.—The annual scientific meeting of the New Zealand branch of the Royal Australasian College o...
- ARTICLELEADERS IN PROFILE Mr Chou En-Lai, The Gentleman Communist
- ILLUSTRATIONMR CHOU
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- ARTICLEBACK COUNTRY SURVEY
- ARTICLEATHLETICS CANTERBURY TITLES
- ARTICLEThree Years’ Gaol For 25 Offences
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- ARTICLEFINANCE AND COMMERCE
- ARTICLECOMPANY NEWS CANTERBURY SEED
- ARTICLEWOOL SALES IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLECredit Squeeze "Carried Just About Far Enough”
- ARTICLEGROCERY TURNOVERS WELL MAINTAINED IN FEBRUARY
- ARTICLECADET UNITS PARADE
- ARTICLEALLEGED SPIES FOR SOVIET
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN ARRESTED
- ARTICLETEAL Award For Journalists
- ARTICLECyclone Hits Broome
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- ARTICLEBUOYANT SALE FOR FLOCK RAMS
- ARTICLEPHYSICIANS’ MEETING
- ARTICLE13 KILLED IN FIRE
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- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S GREAT FROZEN MEAT EXPORT INDUSTRY
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN JOHN WHITSON, master of the sailing ship Dunedin, which carried the first cargo of frozen meat from New Zeala...
- ILLUSTRATIONWILLIAM SOLTAU DAVIDSON, general manager of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, with headquarters in Scotlan...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SAILING SHIP DUNEDIN, built in 1874, was principally famous forner pioneer voyage, with Frozen meat and dairy pro...
- ARTICLELAND COMPANY CONTRIBUTION
- ARTICLEFIRST DOMINION SHIPMENT BECAME FAMOUS
- ARTICLEPIONEERS ABROAD
- ARTICLEFOUNDERS OF INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEVision Of Great New Trade
- ILLUSTRATIONTOTARA KILLING SHEDS.—The illustration is from a water colour by Dorothy L. Jones. The Brydone memorial is on the hil...
- ARTICLENotable Contribution To New Industry
- ARTICLEFIRST TASTE OF MEAT
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- ARTICLEDISASTER OVERTOOK EARLY MEAT SHIPS
- ARTICLECARCASES BY AIR
- ARTICLEThomas Brydone Memorial
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEChanged Times
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- ARTICLEFREEZING WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD BUILDING STILL USED.—The illustration shows the o Id cookhouse and the men’s sleeping quarters at Totara, where t...
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECelebrations Today
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- ILLUSTRATIONMR J. D. ORMOND, of Hawke’s Bay, chairman since 1947 of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, is seen about to take ...
- ARTICLESHIPOWNERS’ PART
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- ARTICLEPATTERN OF THE FERTILE PLAINS OF CANTERBURY AS SEEN FROM AN AEROPLANE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEREFRIGERATION A BOON TO MANKIND
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR THOMAS DUNCAN, of Hunterville, Rangitikei, was chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board from 1935 to 1943.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR DAVID JONES, who died in Wellington in 1941, was chairman of the Parliamentary Committee which recommended the est...
- ILLUSTRATIONCANTERBURY’S BEST LAMBS.—Judged in London last year, these lambs from the Mid-Canterbury district won the South Islan...
- ILLUSTRATIONCARRIED SECOND CARGO OF FROZEN MEAT.—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s vessel Mataura took the second cargo of froze...
- ARTICLELooking To The Future
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- ARTICLEAN EXPERT’S PREDICTIONS
- ARTICLEYARDS WHERE SHEEP WERE KILLED
- ARTICLEMEAT WASTE IN EARLY DAYS
- ARTICLELORD MAYOR’S SHOW
- ARTICLEEarly Advice On Cooking
- ARTICLEKAURI BOXES TRIED
- ARTICLEProtecting The Name
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HOMESTEAD AT TOTARA. THE BRYDONE MEMORIAL IS ON THE HILL SEEN BETWEEN THE TREES ON THE LEFT.
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA LED WAY IN 1879
- ARTICLESPECIAL STAMP ISSUE
- ARTICLETOTARA ESTATE MANAGER
- ILLUSTRATIONMR JOHN MACPHERSON
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- ARTICLEFIRST SALES IN SCOTLAND
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- ARTICLECONTROL BY MEAT BOARD
- ILLUSTRATIONHISTORIC MEETING ROOM.—Above is the room at the Totara homestead where Thomas Bryddne, superintendent in New Zealand ...
- ARTICLECHILLED BEEF TRADE WITH UNITED KINGDOM
- ILLUSTRATIONMR G. H. GRIGG, of Canterbury, chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board from 1944 to 1947.
- ARTICLESUPPLIES TO BRITAIN
- ARTICLEJohn Grigg, Of Longbeach, Pioneer In Industry
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN GRIGG
- ARTICLECOLOURFUL HISTORY
- ARTICLEFirst Butter In Cargo
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