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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLECOMING OF AGE
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICE
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- SECTIONWomen's News and Views
- ARTICLEDressing Up A Modem Kitchen And Laundry
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWASH-DAY WARNING
- ARTICLE100-YEAR-OLD PAINTER
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ARTICLE17th CENTURY COSMETICS
- ARTICLEBOSOM SHAPE CHANGES
- ARTICLESINGER AND GUITARIST
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLECommonwealth Co-operation
- ARTICLEPostal Delays
- ARTICLEFamine In China?
- ARTICLEAtomic Stockpiles
- ARTICLEOver-Importing And Defence
- ARTICLEThe “Messiah”
- ARTICLEThe German Miracle
- ARTICLEHarper Avenue
- ARTICLEEggs
- ARTICLETimaru T.A.B.
- ARTICLEDangerous Intersection ?
- ARTICLEPONIES AT SCHOOL
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING PROGRAMMES
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW LONDON BUILDING.—This nearly-completed, 26-storey building for Shell International Petroleum dominates the South ...
- ARTICLERescue Dogs Of The Alps May Go
- ARTICLESportsman’s Notebook PREPARATIONS FOR N.Z. SURF CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ILLUSTRATIONSTRANGE CUSTOMERS at a kiosk ran by Mrs Anna-Lisa Scharp in Stockholm. The swans queue up daily for scraps.
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- ARTICLERACING Valaris—Le Cheval Win Oamaru Double
- ARTICLERESULTS FROM OAMARU
- ARTICLEDHAULAGIRI’S LUCK
- ARTICLEKurow Meeting At Oamaru
- ARTICLELLANMAI AGAIN
- ILLUSTRATIONTAKING AIM.—J. Bruning (Westport), winner of the short range and open championship events at the New Zealand archery ...
- ARTICLERising Storm Beats Maidens At Oamaru
- ARTICLEWEIGHTS FOR KUROW
- ARTICLEUrsalon And Gonzales Return Good Double
- ARTICLERESULTS AT ELLERSLIE
- ARTICLEMARTON CUP
- ARTICLE“Improving Every Day”
- ARTICLEOFF-COURSE DOUBLES
- ARTICLEOREKA DUE IN SYDNEY
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND FIELDS
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- ARTICLETROTTING ORIENT NIGHT MAY WIN AT GREYMOGTH
- ARTICLEENTRIES FOR TIMARU
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTH PICKS
- ARTICLEPAHIATUA FIELDS
- ARTICLERacing BARGOED MAY GO TO U.S.
- ARTICLEPERCENTAGE FOR RIDERS
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS FOR REEFTON
- ILLUSTRATIONREFERENDUM POSTERS GO UP IN ALGlERS.—President de Gaulle is featured on these posters pasted up at a street corner. V...
- ARTICLEHandicaps For First Day At Trentham
- ARTICLET.A.B. FIGURE £190,161
- ARTICLEArchery N.Z. TITLES
- ARTICLEAthletics Snell To Study In Britain
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBoxing EZZARD CHARLES “BROKE”
- ARTICLESwimming RACE FROM MANA ISLAND
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- ILLUSTRATIONRESTORATION OF HISTORIC ANTARCTIC HUTS.—Sir Charles Wright (left), a member of Captain Scott’s last expedition, who i...
- ARTICLEPractical Discoveries From Space Research
- ARTICLEAround A
- ARTICLETaranaki Team Beats British Isles
- ARTICLEAIRLINES OF THE WORLD
- ARTICLEMAN FOUND WITH GUNSHOT WOUND
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- ARTICLERoad For Research May Save Motorists’ Lives
- ARTICLEYOUTHS TRACKED BY POLICE DOG
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDISCIPLINE IN SCOUTS
- ILLUSTRATIONICE IN THE UPPER NIAGARA RIVER, above the American falls, caused all but a small section to dry up on December 24. Th...
- ARTICLEForgotten Fortunes
- ARTICLEBEES SWARM ON BEACH
- ARTICLEDIVER TRAPPED BY MUD
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- ARTICLEWOMEN’S CRICKET CANTERBURY’S OUTRIGHT WIN IN SHIELD SERIES
- ARTICLESoccer In Britain
- ARTICLELawn Tennis SOUTH ISLAND TITLES
- ARTICLESTH. CANTERBURY TOURNEY ENDS
- ARTICLEProfessionals At Wellington
- ARTICLECatholic Tournament At Hamilton
- ARTICLEChiropractors’ Act In Force
- ILLUSTRATIONPREACHING IN THE ANTARCTIC.—The Rev. E. J. Brosnahan, a Roman Catholic priest from Hornby, preaching to Americans in ...
- ARTICLEBANANA CARGO DELAYED
- ARTICLESCIENTISTS IN ANTARCTIC
- ARTICLEYACHTING FATHER AND SON LEAD FLEETS HOME
- ARTICLEROWING VERY LARGE ENTRIES AT PICTON REGATTA
- ARTICLEN.Z. SUCCESSES AT SYDNEY
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- ARTICLESachsenhausen Becomes Memorial To Resistance
- ARTICLEEXPERIMENT IN BALLET
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- ILLUSTRATIONHIS GREATEST FIND.—Mr Oskar Klein, a New York artist and dealer, displays a painting, “Coronation of the Virgin,” by ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTOCKTAKING AT THE LONDON ZOO.—A keeper checks over his brood of black-footed penguins at the annual stocktaking.
- ARTICLEUS. Airlines Order New Short-Range Pure Jet
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- ARTICLEThe Press WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961. British Satellite Debate
- ARTICLEKennedy’s Administration
- ARTICLESTRAWBERRY GROWERS DEFEAT BIRD LOSSES
- ARTICLEName Of Accident Victim Released
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLESITUATION IN LAOS
- ARTICLEKAIAPOI CLUB FIRE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEInsects Found 6000ft Up In Antarctic
- ARTICLEPOLICEMEN HURT
- ARTICLENON-UNIONISTS GET JOBS
- ARTICLEFour Girls Missing
- ARTICLEKilled In Collision With Truck
- ARTICLEVOLCANOES IN ANTARCTIC
- ARTICLEArmy Called To Help Prevent Forest Fire
- ARTICLESMALLGOODS IN DEMAND
- ARTICLEFOUR HOURS TO LEAVE RESORT
- ARTICLEChief Detective Hurt In Fall
- ARTICLEQUICK TEST OF METERS
- ARTICLEOn Greatness DE GAULLE, MAN OF HISTORICAL VISION
- ARTICLECasualty Department Has A Busy Holiday
- ARTICLENew Zealand Weather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESWEPT OFF WALL BY WAVE .
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLEINDEX TO NEWS
- ARTICLEHANDLING LAOS CRISIS
- ARTICLEU.K. Papers Against Hasty Intervention
- ARTICLES.E.A.T.O. To Meet Again Today
- ARTICLEComplaint To Security Council
- ILLUSTRATIONDEMONSTRATION IN BELGIUM.—Police and strikers clash at the foot of a Christmas tree in Ghent on December 28. The Soci...
- ARTICLESTRONG FORCES GUARD BELGIAN ROYAL PALACE
- ARTICLERECAPTURE OF TOWN
- ARTICLE“Political Truce Still Possible”
- ARTICLEKasavubu Warned By Hammarskjold
- ARTICLE25 DIE IN CRASH
- ARTICLESOLUTION FOR CONGO
- ARTICLE“Opportunity For Politicians"
- ARTICLEU.S. EMBASSY IN HAVANA
- ARTICLEINVASION PLAN
- ARTICLESlump, Kennedy’s First Problem
- ARTICLECRICKET FIRST INNINGS LEAD
- ILLUSTRATIONPLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET.—P. G. Z. Harris (Canterbury) watches a ball from the fast bowler, G. A. Bartlett, fly past hi...
- ARTICLEWIN ON FIRST INNINGS
- ARTICLEN.Z. BRABIN TEAM
- ARTICLEOtago And Auckland Battling For A Win
- ARTICLEA. Taylor Takes 10 For 83
- ARTICLEOld Collegians And Upper Clutha Draw
- ARTICLEScoreboard At Auckland
- ARTICLEMalvern Team To Play Hutt Valley
- ARTICLEAuckland Winner Of Brabin Series
- ARTICLESUBURBAN WINS AT SYDENHAM
- ARTICLEGame Abandoned At Sydney
- ARTICLEMalvern Matches
- ARTICLETrophies Presented
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA WINS TEST
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- ARTICLEChilean Army Officer Going To Antarctic
- ARTICLEWEATHER IN 1960
- ARTICLENEW CITRUS NURSERY
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS DAY IN ANTARCTIC
- ARTICLEFIRE DANGER IN BULLER
- ARTICLEMotor-Cyclist Injured
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ORIANA AT SYDNEY.—The Orient Line's new ship about to swing into her berth in Sydney Cove last Friday with the as...
- ARTICLENEW POLICE LAUNCH
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLEMotor-Racing Braham, Moss In Auckland
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESplit-Second Timing Needed In TV Studio
- ARTICLEChess NEW ZEALAND CONGRESS
- ARTICLEDISARMAMENT DIRECTOR
- ARTICLESoftball CANTERBURY UNBEATEN
- ARTICLEBEATTY CUP SERIES
- ARTICLELawn Tennis HOAD’S DISPLAY DISAPPOINTING
- ARTICLERoller Skating Hockey Matches At N.Z. Championships
- ARTICLELeander Trophy Races Begin Today
- ARTICLECricket SUBURBAN COLTS
- ARTICLEBowls SIX UNBEATEN RINKS
- ARTICLEFour Of Family Hurt When Car Left Road
- ARTICLECOLTS’ MATCH
- ARTICLEHigh Scoring At Hagley
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- ARTICLEIrish Look To Links With Commonwealth
- ARTICLERUSSIAN WORK IN ANTARCTIC
- ILLUSTRATIONCYCLING ACT.-Three members of the Six Bertinis rehearsing for their cycling act at the Bertram Mills circus at Olympi...
- ARTICLEPROFILE Voice Of (Black) Southern Rhodesia
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERESUSCITATION FOR HEN
- ILLUSTRATIONHEAVY SNOW IN NEW YORK.—Small children go into action against big odds in the Inwood section of Manhattan after a 17i...
- ARTICLEBOYCOTT HITS EXPORTERS
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL ACT PROTECTS INVESTORS
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN TV IN AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEOLD BUS NOW A CARAVAN
- ILLUSTRATIONTALKING WITH THE NUNS.—Colonel Joseph Mobutu, the Congo military leader, talks with Belgian Roman Catholic nuns durin...
- ARTICLEAsians Learn Farming In Israel
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESHAREMARKET INDICES
- ARTICLECUSTOMS RETURNS FOR DUNEDIN
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BIGGEST CAMPER attending the jamboree at Landsdowne, Sydney, is “Tiny” Smith, a Scoutmaster from Alexandra, Centr...
- ARTICLENOTIFIABLE DISEASES
- ARTICLECar Club Gives Gate To Driver’s Widow
- ARTICLESTOWAWAYS FIND HOME
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LIGHTS OF WELLINGTON seen in the dusk from the steamer-express Hinemoa.
- ARTICLENEW ORIENT LINE COMMODORE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAVERAGE FARMING YEAR
- ARTICLECONSERVATIVE PRIMITIVES
- ARTICLETHE SCULPTOR TURNED TO COMPRESSED AIR
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- ARTICLEV.S. Inauguration (1) President Has Many Powers —And Duties
- ARTICLEMILITARY CAMPS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEShipping Telegrams
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT
- ILLUSTRATIONHECTOR, France’s first space rat, shown in its space suit at the Aeronautical Medicine Research Centre in Paris, wher...
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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