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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ARTICLEOLYMPIC FEARS PERSIST Row After Letter To President
- ARTICLEMr C. M. Bennett To Contest Rotorua
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE748 AT CHRISTCHURCH
- ILLUSTRATIONA JET BOAT giving a demonstration at the display held at Sumner yesterday afternoon to raise funds for a new lifeboat.
- ARTICLEDisplay Aids Appeal For Lifeboat
- ARTICLEBeer Tanker Taken
- ARTICLEPolice Investigate Fires
- ARTICLERacial Equality Campaign
- ARTICLECIVIC ORCHESTRA Mr Till Urges Caution
- ARTICLEWarning By Circular
- ARTICLESharp Rise In Deaf Pupils Expected
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND FIRE
- ARTICLESex Education
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- SECTIONWOMEN'S news & views...
- ILLUSTRATIONNINA AND FAMlLY.—Baroness van Pallandt, who is Nina of the husband-and-wife folk-singing duo—Nina and Frederik—shown ...
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENT COSTLY FOR N.Z. TOURISTS
- ARTICLEGovt Action Urged On Polio Scheme
- ARTICLEHostess Conference Delegate
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESextuplet Survivors All Well
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ARTICLEKeep This Date
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- SECTIONWomen's news
- ARTICLECooking For ’68 JAMBALAYA
- ARTICLEBIRTHDAY PARTY
- ILLUSTRATIONTROUSER ENSEMBLE.—Christian Dior was the designer of this trousers-tunic ensemble in palegreen crepe with beaded gold...
- ARTICLEHuman Relationships In School Courses
- ARTICLEN.C.W. Candidates In Elections
- ARTICLETELEVISION AND RADIO
- ARTICLECITY CINEMA INDEX
- ARTICLELOOKING AHEAD
- ARTICLELemons For Beauty
- ARTICLEFriends, Not Drugs, Needed By Youth
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- ILLUSTRATIONMAIN DOUBLE AT ASHBURTON.—TOP: Chief Command (inside) beating Humphrey narrowly in the Ashburton Flying Stakes, first...
- ARTICLETROTTING Chief Command Close To N.Z. Cup Class
- ARTICLEASHBURTON RESULTS
- ARTICLESuspension Of Driver
- ARTICLEDouble Cross Impresses
- ARTICLEBanks Peninsula Handicaps
- ARTICLEFORBURY MARKS
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- ILLUSTRATIONRACE FILMING AT ASHBURTON.—This photograph, taken from the newly-erected tower at Ashburton, shows Lords leading the ...
- ARTICLEDecline In Betting
- ARTICLEAGREEMENT REACHED
- ARTICLECaptain Frost May Win At Wanganui
- ARTICLEInvestments $845,769
- ARTICLEWanganui
- ARTICLEH. N. Rauhihi Suspended
- ARTICLEWanganui Drivers
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- ARTICLEWatallan Outclasses Rivals At Wingatui
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN RESULTS
- ARTICLEA.J.C. DERBY TO WILTON PARK
- ARTICLEDOUBLES
- ARTICLEStar Belle’s Stake Winnings $50,000
- ARTICLEGALILEE WINS
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- ARTICLECall For Crusade Against Poverty In Canada
- ARTICLEThree Records Broken At Christ's College
- ARTICLEMONOWAI WINS IN SOFTBALL
- ARTICLE“Mona Vale” Purchase
- ARTICLESnooker Title To Ringdahl
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- ARTICLESAMOAN COLLEGE
- ARTICLEShipping Telegrams
- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEManufacturers Move To Tariff Protection
- ARTICLELYTTELTON SHIPPING
- ARTICLEAUCKLANDERS GET BETTER VEGETABLES
- ARTICLEMail Notices
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- SECTIONNATIONAL SAVINGS WEEK 1968
- ARTICLEA Message From The Mayor
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR GEORGE MANNING
- ARTICLESAVING A WAY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH
- ARTICLEA Message From The Mayor
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- SECTIONSAVINGS WEEK
- ARTICLEA TARGET FOR SAVINGS
- ARTICLEN.Z. No Laggard In Facilities
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- ARTICLEThe Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968. Light On Protectionism
- ARTICLENo Communist Summit ?
- ARTICLEGeneral News
- ARTICLERETURN TO SEA
- ARTICLEDeath From Injuries
- ARTICLESurveyors’ Examination
- ARTICLESEA CADETS’NEW LAUNCH
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLELocal Elections
- ARTICLEDiamond Harbour
- ARTICLEMotunau Beach
- ARTICLETractor Frames
- ARTICLEBroadcasts From Vietnam?
- ARTICLENigeria
- ARTICLEThe Policeman’s Lot
- ARTICLEDemonstration Concert
- ARTICLECOMMENT FROM THE CAPITAL NEW HYDATIDS BILL WILL PLACE ONUS ON THE FARMER
- ARTICLENew Zealand Weather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGISBORNE BULLS
- ILLUSTRATIONRELUCTAK FEDERAL TROOPS.—An officer of the Nigerian Federal Army brandishes a big stick to persuade his soldiers to m...
- ARTICLEOjukwu Thinks Opinion And War Turn To His Favour
- ARTICLEKillings Found Inexcusable
- ARTICLEOIL IN SEA
- ARTICLEWest Bengal Deaths
- ARTICLEMEXICAN RIOTS Students Say Police Executed Leaders
- ARTICLEHumphrey Support
- ARTICLELeMay’s Views Given In Book
- ARTICLECOUP IN PERU
- ARTICLEBig Minh’ Returns
- ARTICLEMINISTERS IN CHURCH
- ARTICLELondonderry Rioting Injures 32
- ARTICLEPaper Backs Humphrey
- ARTICLESoviet Withdrawal HOPES SET ON OCTOBER 28
- ILLUSTRATIONTHIS FIBREGLASS FIGURE OF A JUDGE stands at one end of the main concourse in the new courts at the Royal Courts of Ju...
- ARTICLEPARIS TALKS
- ARTICLEJugoslavs See War Film
- ARTICLEIsrael Held Too Aggressive
- ARTICLE“Too Much Fat”
- ARTICLESockburn House Destroyed
- ARTICLETwo Killed In Dunedin
- ARTICLEThefts From Cars
- ARTICLESumner Causeway Accidents
- ARTICLEPlane Checks Dories Outside Limit
- ARTICLEShipping Lines Hit By Russian Competition
- ARTICLEDeath After Collision
- ARTICLEIdeal Conditions For Eclipse
- ARTICLEWest Coast League Team Beats Invitation XIII
- ARTICLEChildren’s Appeal
- ARTICLEMAORIS LOSE
- ILLUSTRATIONSIMULATED RESCUE.—Mr M. A. Campbell, a member of the Christchurch Skydivers’ Club, dropping into the sea at Sumner ye...
- ARTICLEConsistent Golf Wins Title For Atkinson
- ARTICLEOrr Scores Big Win
- ARTICLEM. Harris Wins Two-pay Motor-cycling Titlie
- ARTICLEWorld Title Bout
- ARTICLENew Caledonia Beaten
- ARTICLEObituary A R. W. Coupland
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- ARTICLEJONES WINS AKAROA CYCLING EVENT
- ARTICLECLUB GOLF RESULTS
- ARTICLEPapanui Man Third In Manawatu Tour
- ARTICLETraffic Officer Assaulted
- ARTICLEBowls Clubs Open
- ILLUSTRATIONROUGH RIDERS.—-United States marines hanging on to their tank as it is driven up an incline in rough South Vietnamese...
- ARTICLEECONOMIC BOOM IN JAPAN
- ARTICLETHE GIRLS
- ARTICLE40-MILE TREK BY BOYS’ BRIGADE
- ARTICLEChristmas Mail
- ARTICLECase Against African Bees “Overstated”
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- ILLUSTRATIONRANGI-RURU PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS occupies the middle block in this photograph. The white, flat-topped buildin...
- ARTICLELocal Body Elections Amalgamation Issue In Heathcote County Polls
- ARTICLEGOVERNOR IN HOSPITAL
- ARTICLECATCHMENT BOARD Waimak Banks Near Completion
- ARTICLESailors’ Society Work Increases
- ARTICLEWOOL STORE AT WIRI
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL Proposal To Salvage Sea Products Impracticable
- ARTICLESEA PRODS ASSETS
- ARTICLEIssues, Calls Pending
- ARTICLEMETALS
- ARTICLEHOW SOME N.Z. SHARES FARED
- ARTICLEPRICE CHANGES LAST WEEK
- ARTICLEINDICES
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- ARTICLECASE FOR IMPORT LICENCE REMOVAL
- ARTICLERONGOTAI AIRPORT
- ARTICLELOCAL ELECTIONS CANDIDATES’ MESSAGES
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- ILLUSTRATIONPRESENTATION OF CRICKET PENNANT.—The President of the Canterbury Cricket Association (Mr J. C. Saunders), left, congr...
- ARTICLEU.S. WATERFRONT CRISIS
- ARTICLECIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSOR NAMED
- ILLUSTRATIONDR PARK
- ARTICLEMotor-cyclist Injured
- ARTICLELiverpool New Leader In English Soccer
- ARTICLEYACHTING Waimakariri Club Opens
- ARTICLERice Cache Seized
- ARTICLEINCENTIVE PAID
- ARTICLESchool Sports
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- ARTICLEAuckland
- ARTICLEBardall Wins Guineas
- ARTICLEOlwyn Ann In Favour
- ARTICLEWaipukurau
- ARTICLEAuckland Riders
- ARTICLEWorld Title At Stake
- ARTICLEPowerboats Compete In South-west Gale
- ARTICLEELLESMERE CRICKET
- ARTICLEPENINSULA CRICKET
- ARTICLEN.Z. Golfers Drop Out
- ARTICLEKEELER SERIES
- ARTICLERUGBY MEN SUSPENDED
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDIAMOND WEDDING
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICES
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLEPREOLYMPIC MEETING GAMES OMEN? High-Altitude Distance Runners Take Honours
- ARTICLEINVASION WORRY
- ARTICLESouth Africans Win Two-Wicket Final
- ARTICLECrossword Puzzle
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGolf’s Richest Prize Goes To Brewer
- ARTICLEHockey “Open”
- ARTICLEWARNING ON NARCOTICS
- ILLUSTRATIONBOTH SURPRISED.—This is what happened when Larry Lou refused to jump the last fence during a steeplechase at the Taeb...
- ARTICLEU.S. Again Champion, N.Z. Eighth In Women’s Golf
- ARTICLEIndia Leads Cup Tennis
- ARTICLESCORES
- ARTICLE“N.Z. Troops Appreciated"
- ARTICLEOFFICERS SECRET
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA ACCESS
- ARTICLEDrug Charge Attacked
- ARTICLETAYLOR WINS
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- ARTICLEOLYMPICS 1968
- ARTICLEFEATURE THEMES
- ARTICLETHIS STORY TELLS OF A YOUNG MAN’S VISIT TO A NOTED PLACE.
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- ARTICLEFun and The 1859 "Olympic Games"
- ARTICLEDRUMMED OUT BUT STRODE TO GLORY
- ARTICLEGAMES SITES
- ARTICLEThe Rare Touches
- ARTICLEMr Brundage
- ARTICLEThe Connollys practising before a big meeting.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECASES FOR MAIGRET
- ARTICLETHEY TOO PLAYED
- ARTICLEMAGNIFICENT 7
- ARTICLETHEY SHOWED GOLD MEDAL COURAGE
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Heroic Takacs
- ILLUSTRATIONWilma Rudolph
- ILLUSTRATIONWilma Rudolph, the girl who conquered illness and poverty to run to Olympic fame.
- ILLUSTRATIONMary Bignal Road jumping to her great triumph at Tokyo four yean ago.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe five New Zealand track and field gold medalists. From left: N. R. Read, M. G. Halberg, Miss Yvette Williams (now ...
- ARTICLEMedal Winners
- ARTICLEKnew Time As Enemy
- ARTICLEMEMORABLE FEATS ON FILM
- SECTIONPROGRAMMIE OF EVENT'S
- ARTICLEATHLETICS
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL
- ARTICLEWRESTLING
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLEWATER POLO
- ARTICLEHOCKEY
- ARTICLECYCLING
- ARTICLEGYMNASTICS
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL
- SECTIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFENCING
- ARTICLEROWING
- ARTICLEVOLLEYBALL
- ARTICLESWIMMING
- ARTICLEEQUESTRIAN
- ARTICLEYACHTING
- ARTICLEWEIGHTLIFTING
- ARTICLECANOEING
- ARTICLEPENTATHLON
- ARTICLESHOOTING
- ARTICLETIME CORRECTION
- ARTICLEDID YOU KNOW?
- ARTICLEHealthy Sport Builds a Nation
- ILLUSTRATIONHappy young swimmers at a Caltex carnival
- ARTICLEN.Z. COMPETITORS
- ARTICLETHE SPIRIT
- ILLUSTRATIONLouis answered because he sought victory for his homeland in the first Games of the modem era.
- ILLUSTRATIONMildred Didrikson answered because she wanted to match the deeds of great Olympians.
- ILLUSTRATIONAl Oerter (above) will never forget his third gold medal victory in the discus at Tokyo in 1964. Nor will he forget t...
- ARTICLEFROM THE COLD THEY WARM
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONTony Sailer, the first num to score the grand slam in the Winter Olympic ski-ing programme.
- ILLUSTRATIONBin Hunt, one of the few New Zealanders who have taken part in a Winter . Olympic Games.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe incomparable Sonja Henie and Jean-Claude Killy, who followed the trail blazed by Sailer 12 years previously.
- ARTICLESensor! mexico City
- ARTICLEConscious of Honour
- ARTICLEN.Z. PROSPECTORS FOR GOLD
- ARTICLE1984 WHAT WIĹ THE GAMES BE LIKE ?
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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