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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ARTICLEGOVT. TO ENFORCE SMOG PREVENTION
- ARTICLEPOWER FAILS
- ARTICLEPilot Found Unconscious
- ARTICLEMissiles Damage Students’ Floats
- ARTICLEGraduates’ Obligations
- ARTICLETransport Problem Seen At Port
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE PROCESSION OF GRADUANDS to the graduation ceremony of the University of Canterbury in King Edward Barracks yester...
- ARTICLENoted Racing Man Killed In Car
- ARTICLELOGS FOR PULP
- ARTICLETRADE FAIR
- ARTICLEPET GOAT SAVAGED BY TWO DOGS
- ARTICLEUnconscious For Eight Weeks
- ARTICLELegislation To Control Companies “Inadequate”
- ARTICLEGeologists To Meet In Takaka
- ARTICLEToday’s Index
- ARTICLEWarning On N.Z. Beef Exports
- ARTICLEFuture In U.S.
- ARTICLEHire-Purchase Contribution
- ARTICLEGratitude For Schools
- ILLUSTRATIONPOLICE EAGER TO SERVE IN CYPRUS.—Although only 20 New Zealand policemen are required for duty in Cyprus, 25 of the vo...
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- SECTIONWomen's News & Views
- ARTICLE"Miss New Zealand" Has To Make Many Sacrifices
- ARTICLEV.A.D.’s WIDE SERVICE
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ARTICLECOOK WITH ELIZABETH Roast Wild Duck
- ARTICLE2 Hurt By One Sting
- ARTICLEFor Keeping Rain Off Too
- ARTICLEMother’s Day Suggestions
- ARTICLEFAMILY CAPPING
- ARTICLEPresentation Made
- ARTICLEN.Z. Pianist In London To Marry Soon
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS MARY SCOTT
- ARTICLEUNIVERSITY BALL
- ARTICLEUnderstanding Of Maori Advocated
- ARTICLEMusic Hall Star Dies
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- ILLUSTRATIONASIAN GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY who received their degrees yesterday. From left are Mr Junid bin Abu ...
- ARTICLEDAIRYING PAY-OUT
- ARTICLEDEATH OF CHILD
- ARTICLEMass X-Ray Finds Cancer Cases
- ARTICLE49 CHARGES ADMITTED
- ARTICLETODAY’S LISTENING
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFORD TO EXPAND
- ILLUSTRATIONSHIFTING SAND.—A City Council reserves department bulldozer pushing sand back into the sea at Sumner. The Director of...
- ARTICLEIndustry For Takapau
- ARTICLEBank Gives £25,000
- ARTICLESOCIALISTS TOO FEW FOR SOCIALISM
- ARTICLEWool Board Levy Rises
- ARTICLEJoint Council To Meet More Often
- ARTICLEDISMISSAL OF CHEF
- ARTICLEPOWER PEAK IN NORTH
- ARTICLEUNITY PLEA
- ARTICLEStudents Questioned About “Shooting”
- ARTICLEHoney In Demand At Excellent Prices
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- ARTICLERACING Chance For Foxy Boy In Westport 1st Leg
- ARTICLECREDO WINS CUP
- ARTICLELikes Home Best So Trip Delayed
- ARTICLEWestport Picks
- ARTICLEGISBORNE IST LEG
- ARTICLESleepy Fox, 23-Year-Old Ellerslie Champion, Dead
- ARTICLEMireusonta In Form For Waikato Hurdles
- ARTICLEPrincess Merit An Otaki Fancy
- ARTICLEPOOR RETURN BY TOP LOTS
- ARTICLEWAIMATE ENTRIES
- ARTICLEDATES TO BE CHANGED
- ARTICLEScratchings
- ARTICLEObituary
- ARTICLEEAGLES II FOUGHT WELL
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- ARTICLENo Trotting To Be Held On Thursdays
- ARTICLEHEATHCOTE MOVE
- ARTICLETROTTING Lyndhurst, Front Line For Double At Oamaru
- ARTICLEWORLD RED CROSS DAY
- ARTICLEOamaru Picks
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- SECTIONPRACTICAL GARDENING
- ARTICLEPOLLINATING PROBLEM FOR SOME FRUIT
- ARTICLEFlower-Arranger “Vandalism”
- ARTICLERECREATION STUDY
- ARTICLEAge Wanted
- ILLUSTRATIONAT CHURCHILL FILM PREMIERE.—The Duke of Edinburgh and Lady Churchill at the premiere screening, in London’s Royal Fes...
- ARTICLEControl Of Convolvulus
- ARTICLEOverseas League Presents Plays
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL VACANCIES
- ARTICLEOil Drilling Supervision
- ARTICLEAPRIL WEATHER
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- ARTICLEBrief Speeches This Year At University's Graduation Ceremony
- ARTICLEBIRTHRATE IN N.Z.
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- ARTICLEOLD UNIVERSITY SONG
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEArmy’s Interest In Light Aircraft And Helicopters
- ARTICLETWO RUBBISH FIRES
- ARTICLEFurniture Presented To Lincoln High School
- ARTICLERailwaymen’s Margins
- ARTICLESINGER PROMOTES SCOTTISH FAIR
- ARTICLEOPERA ON LIFE OF BURNS
- ARTICLEImpressed
- ILLUSTRATIONMR K.B. LONGMORE. of Lower Hutt, the new chairman of the Apple and Pear Marketing Board.
- ARTICLEMEMBERSHIP DROP
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- ARTICLEA LIVELY SMALL CAR
- ARTICLEU.S. Seat Belt Laws
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW MODEL HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED by the Fiat concern. It is the Fiat 850, shown above, which is intended to fill the ga...
- ARTICLERUNNING COSTS
- ARTICLEMotor Sport Diary
- ILLUSTRATIONTHESE THREE dream cars are being shown at the New York world fair by General Motors. Top to bottom they are the Runab...
- ARTICLENEW TRIUMPH IS BEST SELLER
- ARTICLEPit Stops
- ARTICLEBARRACUDA
- ARTICLEAuto Gossip
- ILLUSTRATION“unexpected electric shock."
- ARTICLETracing Heavy Fuel Consumption
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- ARTICLEThe Press FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1964. Cyprus
- ARTICLE"The Class Struggle”
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ILLUSTRATIONWELLINGTON’S OLD PRO-CATHEDRAL TO CLOSE.—St. Paul’s, Mulgrave street, where the last service will be held on Sunday e...
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLEMedical Specialists
- ARTICLE“The Press” In 1864
- ARTICLERakaia Scouts
- ARTICLEChildren’s Behaviour
- ARTICLEChildren’s Theatre
- ARTICLE“Colours” Replace “Blues” At B.H.S.
- ARTICLEEducation Journal
- ARTICLE“The Press” In 1864
- ARTICLEWOOL BOARD DEPUTY
- ARTICLECan’t Stomach It
- ARTICLENew Zealand Weather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESUPPORT FOR THE £ MEASURES TO ANTICIPATE PRE-ELECTION DRAIN URGED
- ARTICLEOpening Of Cancer Laboratory Today
- ARTICLEPetrol Sales For Cancer
- ARTICLEMAIREHAU H.S. DISPLAY
- ARTICLEFijian Pineapples
- ARTICLESir James Grigg Dies
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMARXISTS MAY JOIN CEYLON CABINET
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS BANDARANAIKE
- ARTICLECOMMUNISTS BLAMED
- ARTICLEPropaganda Emphasis
- ARTICLERussia Insists On Final Debate
- ARTICLEEXECUTION OF LEADER
- ARTICLEThe Enemy Within
- ARTICLEBLUEBIRD’S COSTS
- ARTICLETiro Weeks To Re -erect A Stonehenge Monolith
- ILLUSTRATIONLOOKING DOWN FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER, in Paris, as television cameras were being put in position to record the climb up...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HOME OF THE NEW CHINESE AMBASSADOR IN PARIS, No. 35 Boulevard du Chateau in Neuilly, the select residential distr...
- ARTICLECanadian Negotiators Have Tricky Task At Geneva
- ARTICLEConference Of Leaders
- ARTICLEReal Life Story For Perry Mason's Author
- ARTICLECOMMUNAL STRUGGLE IN CYPRUS HAS DEBILITATING EFFECT
- ARTICLEN.Z. Evidence To U.S. Tariff Commission
- ARTICLERadar Blind Arc Affected Course
- ARTICLEResearch Aid Reduced
- ARTICLEAssets Frozen
- ARTICLEU.N. Force Alert For Violence
- ARTICLEU.S. Effort In Vietnam
- ARTICLEHeavy Jolt Hits Wrong Target And Ends Bout
- ARTICLEHIRE-PURCHASE INQUIRY
- ARTICLEShellfish For Hawaii
- ARTICLECHAMBER DISCUSSES TOLL DELAYS
- ARTICLEMEDICAL BENEFITS
- ARTICLEChurch Trust Amendment
- ARTICLETourist Company Finds Traffic Doubled
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW HOTEL-MOTEL for New Zealand Breweries, Ltd., in Wooldridge road under construction. It will be named the Russ...
- ARTICLEGLARE FROM CONCRETE
- ARTICLERevision Of Import System Advocated
- ARTICLETOO MANY QUARTERS
- ARTICLESTUDENT DIES
- ARTICLE£7800 Needed
- ARTICLEPrecision Gear Made In Chch.
- ARTICLESPECIAL YOUTH SERVICE
- ARTICLEHotel Not Sold
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA HITS 278
- ARTICLESUBJECT TO APPROVAL
- ARTICLE“MAKING IT PLEASANT”
- ARTICLEDEPRECIATION AND TAXES
- ARTICLEBetter Relations With Public
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER Small Shopkeepers Rebel Against New Hours
- ARTICLECanterbury Defending
- ARTICLEDropped From Cycling Council
- ARTICLEScottish Soccer
- ARTICLEThomas Hopeful
- ARTICLEPOSTING OF MAIL
- ARTICLESeeeking More Tours
- ILLUSTRATIONA TOAST TO THE SUCCESS of the Scottish Industrial Fair. Kenneth McKellar, the Scottish singer visiting Christchurch, ...
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAustralia Asks Hewitt To Play In Davis Cup
- ARTICLEGlobal Golf Tour
- ARTICLEMurphy Has Tough Next Opponent
- ARTICLEBALLOT FOR MANAGERS
- ARTICLEClarke Not Decided
- ARTICLEWeek-end Sports Review Christchurch Backs May Be Too Skilful For Linwood
- ARTICLETrial Match Venue
- ARTICLETAYLOR’S FIRST
- ARTICLECup Leaders Meet
- ILLUSTRATIONVICTORY FOR JACK BRABHAM.—The Australian motor-racing driver holding the winner’s cup after the International “Daily ...
- ARTICLEHolders Retain Foursomes
- ARTICLEO'Neill’s Injury Severe Blow
- ARTICLEU.K. CRICKET
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- ILLUSTRATIONHOSPITAL FOR TIBETAN CHILDREN.—The Dalai Lama, who opened the 18-bed hospital in Mussoorie, is shown with officials o...
- ARTICLESUPREME COURT Evidence Concluded In Trial Of Six Youths
- ARTICLERatepayers Meet In Spreydon
- ARTICLECLAIMS DENIED
- ARTICLEMAORIS IN CHCH.
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- SECTIONCOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLESteadier Tone In Share Trading
- ARTICLEPRICE CHANGES
- ARTICLESales In New Zealand
- ARTICLEQUOTES
- ARTICLEOverseas Exchanges
- ARTICLEPLANS FOR MERGER
- ARTICLENEW PLASTICS COMPANY
- ARTICLENo Grocery Notes
- ARTICLEA.M.P.’s Income Rises 10 p.c.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR K.S. MACKENZIE, of the General Accident Insurance Company, Wellington, who has been elected president of the Insur...
- ARTICLERiley Holdings Profit Eases
- ARTICLEUNIT TRUST QUOTES
- ARTICLEIrregularity In London Trading
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- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGolden Kiwi Goes To Hawke’s Bay
- ARTICLETAX RELIEF SOUGHT
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLE‘Political Pressure By Arrogant Group’
- ARTICLEEDUCATION JOURNAL
- ARTICLEPassengers Put Out
- ARTICLE‘Task Force’ For Earthquake Areas
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- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT Seven, Days’ Gaol For Driving Under Influence
- ARTICLETwo Houses Sold
- ARTICLETravel Award For Motels
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW DUTCH MINISTER.—Mr E.F.M. van Hall, the recently-appointed Netherlands Minister to New Zealand, pays his first of...
- ARTICLEFERTILISER SALES
- ARTICLEPRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL
- ARTICLECook Islander’s Fears On Self-Government
- ARTICLE£200 A Year Rise Sought
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- ARTICLENew Regulations For Poisons
- ARTICLEBooklet On Pensions
- ARTICLEProgramme For Children
- ARTICLECHILDREN’S TV TIME
- ARTICLEINCREASE IN LOTTERY
- ILLUSTRATIONARMY PRESENTATION TO AIR FORCE.—Wing Commander J.R. Claydon (left), acting-Commanding Officer of the R.N.Z.A.F. stati...
- ARTICLEHISTORIC BARRACKS
- ARTICLERough Night In Gisborne
- ARTICLELYTTELTON SHIPPING
- ILLUSTRATIONTWO OF THE FOUR DOUBLE GRADUATES at yesterday’s graduation ceremony of the University of Canterbury. They are Mr J.R....
- ARTICLEFARM CLUB
- ARTICLEF.O.L. Wants Changes To Wage Act
- ARTICLEGovernor Is 53
- ARTICLEAIR LEAGUE SCHEME
- ARTICLEPedestrian Dies
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLECOMING OF AGE
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICES
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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