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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBritain and Rhodesia settle six-year dispute
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME
- ILLUSTRATIONMR SMITH
- ARTICLEOPTIMISM BY COMMISSION
- ARTICLECLOTHING STOLEN
- ARTICLEon other pages
- ILLUSTRATIONRELAXING AFTER LONG FLIGHT.—The American pilot, Captain E. Long, who is flying round the world, relaxing at Sydney Ai...
- ARTICLEElderly man injured
- ARTICLE‘Real issue is representation’
- ARTICLEHint of rise in pension
- ARTICLENO INVITATION FOR N.Z.
- ARTICLEPay deductions for Games
- ARTICLE‘Personality of 1971' selected
- ARTICLEPolicemen in shorts?
- ILLUSTRATIONIN FLESH AND BRONZE.—Mr Rewi Alley photographed yesterday beside the bronze head of himself which was sculptured 40 y...
- ARTICLEPay cuts restored by wage authority
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- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLELondon talks on N.Z.
- ARTICLEParliamentary review
- ARTICLEArtist, author, bushman
- ARTICLEFreight talks to include Govt
- ARTICLE‘BIAS,’ SAYS MR O’BRIEN
- ARTICLE‘Satisfying’ U.N. vote
- ARTICLESir Guy Powles his model
- ARTICLEDiplomats’ view ‘embarrassing’
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- ARTICLECARE OF ELDERLY Attack on rise in charges
- ARTICLEFunds to stay in trust
- ARTICLEPinus off-cut wins prize
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECity support for commission report
- ARTICLEWool steady at Napier sale
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- SECTIONPOINTS of VIEWING
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- ARTICLE“Room 222”: much ado about nothing
- ARTICLEOsborne stars in a David Mercer play
- ILLUSTRATIONALAN BADEL as the father in “The Parachute.”
- ARTICLECARTOON SERIES
- ARTICLETELEVISION AND RADIO
- ILLUSTRATIONMR J. R. BRADLEY, who has been appointed general manager of Hertz Rent-a-Car N.Z., Ltd. He succeeds. Mr A. Smith, who...
- ARTICLEQTY CINEMA INDEX
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- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERed Cross prepares for need in India
- ARTICLEMany false alarms
- ARTICLEMuseum fund to get $4500
- ARTICLENew J.P.s
- ARTICLECitizens’ Rights helps "the little people”
- ARTICLEImpounded dogs
- ARTICLES.C.F. needs funds for refugee children
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- SECTIONWOMEN'S news & views...
- ARTICLEDiagnosis advances
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS BATTY
- ARTICLELyttelton Plunket jubilee celebrated
- ARTICLE“Cinderellas” forgotten
- ARTICLENAKED GIRL IGNORED
- ARTICLEAustralians live well
- ARTICLERED CROSS EXAMS
- ARTICLERehearsal recalled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEProblem of dyslexia
- ARTICLEDiagnosis advances
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- ARTICLEWILL OUR CLOTHES LAST?
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE‘Little boy’ look
- ARTICLEGirl describes disaster
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- ARTICLEFROM STUD AND STABLE Sydney writer learned lesson the hard way
- ARTICLE"Miss Racing” contest
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS RYAN
- ARTICLERace rivals impressive
- ARTICLEMONITION IS FIT
- ARTICLEGood planning by club
- ARTICLEEvery Post to return
- ARTICLEDavid William goes north
- ARTICLEChantal’s yearling colt leased
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ILLUSTRATIONThree generations of a famous racing family, the Didhams, photographed with Igloo a few days before the horse was sol...
- ARTICLERESULTS
- ARTICLEAnne Gable wins cup
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- ARTICLETROTTING New York trainer buys 11 horses in N.Z.
- ARTICLEFRANKLIN BETTING
- ARTICLEChampionship dates
- ARTICLEDoubles
- ARTICLESEAT ON BOARD
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- ILLUSTRATIONBRITAIN’S FOREIGN SECRETARY IN RHODESIA.—Sir Alec Douglas-Home arriving at Mirimba House, Salisbury, with two of Rhod...
- ARTICLEHelp for pupils
- ARTICLEFive-year plan
- ARTICLEWomen’s World Cup
- ARTICLEBEST GIVEN AT TIMARU
- ARTICLEMariner 9 led astray
- ARTICLEHeathcote transport
- ARTICLEMarch-out parade
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- ARTICLERural mail delivery
- ARTICLEDobson mine buildings
- ARTICLEBankrupt warned on gambling and liquor
- ARTICLEVICTORY TO JAPAN
- ARTICLEThreat to kill hostage detective alleged
- ARTICLEMagistrate’s ruling on citizenship
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT Six months gaol for young woman
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- ARTICLEJudges hard pressed to select the best toys
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- ILLUSTRATIONOther consolation prizes went to the airliner entered by R. R. Light of Buchanans Road, battleship by D. J. Spicer of...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Judges awarded a consolation prize to the maker of this superbly built waggon from M. W. Broomhall, of Arthur Str...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe printing press from W. Stephens, of Fisher Avenue, won second prize in the competition. It was one of three toys ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThis indoor cricket set entered by J. H. Ramage, of Lincoln, was awarded third prize because of its utility as a team...
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- ARTICLEThe Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1971. The beech forests
- ARTICLEThe quiet coup
- ARTICLETelegraph hours
- ARTICLECHATHAMS VISIT
- ARTICLEBungalow sold for $7000
- ARTICLEDRAINAGE CONTRACTS
- ARTICLECLIMBING VICTIM
- ARTICLEPersonal item
- ILLUSTRATIONT.B. TESTING IN THE BULLER DISTRICT.—Mr N. Beatson, a veterinary field officer, testing cattle owned by Mr E. L O’Con...
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLELocal government
- ARTICLEAtrocities
- ARTICLECentrally-planned economies
- ARTICLE“Life” magazine
- ARTICLEBoystown
- ARTICLEHokitika races
- ARTICLEFlag for Games
- ARTICLENew Zealand weather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S INDUSTRY DECLINE AS SHIPBUILDING NATION IS CONTINUING
- ARTICLECUMBERS’ TOUR
- ARTICLEINDIA AND PAKISTAN Reports conflict but much fighting likely
- ARTICLE‘Another pointless human tragedy’
- ARTICLEHome-brew tax mooted
- ARTICLEPOLLUTION IN SYDNEY
- ARTICLEU.S. consults Moscow
- ARTICLECHANGE IN PARTY
- ARTICLEG.M.-HOLDEN RETRENCHES
- ARTICLEOkinawa’s return
- ARTICLEU.K. journalist arrested
- ILLUSTRATIONAN EYE ON THE CANAL.—President Sadat of Egypt looking through his binocular at the Suez Canal. Behind him is the Egyp...
- ARTICLEMove to cut unemployment
- ARTICLEPoetry award
- ARTICLESocial service budget larger
- ARTICLEChina elected to council
- ARTICLEMore men sent into Cambodia
- ARTICLEIsraeli plane sales backed
- ARTICLEMafiosa on trial in U.K.
- ARTICLEIndian Ocean pact possible
- ARTICLEH.A.R.T. tactics to disrupt cricket
- ARTICLEM.P. ordered from Chamber
- ARTICLEWork on new union
- ARTICLEParliament’s diary
- ARTICLESTRONG RESPONSE TO EXECUTIVE COURSE
- ILLUSTRATIONMR O. J. DRENNAN, of Christchurch, who has been elected president of the New Zealand Rental Car Proprietors’ Associat...
- ARTICLECampaign shows up lane-driving errors
- ARTICLEContribution may stop
- ARTICLELiedertafel’s “At Home”
- ARTICLEThreat seen to wildlife
- ARTICLEFrench ship’s visit off
- ARTICLEObjections to Hornby development plan
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEWLY-FORMED Canterbury Fellowship Group for Lonely People held its initial function last evening in St Matthew’s...
- ARTICLECall for fluoridation
- ARTICLETb traced to opossums
- ARTICLEHospital transfers a step nearer
- ARTICLESchoolboys marooned
- ARTICLEKaiapoi Co. advised to sell headquarters
- ARTICLENew resort delayed
- ARTICLEFive teams share table tennis lead
- ARTICLENATIONAL CROQUET
- ARTICLEMullan justifies his selection
- ARTICLEMAORI SEATS
- ARTICLEEmployers, F.O.L. meet
- ILLUSTRATIONA PRIZED POSSESSION.—A United States serviceman carrying an electric fan on his kit while moving camp in Vietnam. Sol...
- ARTICLECondemnation, support for merger proposals
- ARTICLELENDING IN OCTOBER
- ARTICLEMAE NOTICES
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- ARTICLEPrice freeze, payroll tax hit Wwths
- ARTICLES.O.F. withdraws from meat merger
- ARTICLEVibrapac div. passed
- ARTICLERights market
- ARTICLECost inflation endangers exports of Wattie group
- ARTICLECLOSING QUOTATIONS
- ARTICLETake-over targets enliven industrial boards
- ARTICLEMarket more active but easier
- ARTICLEPRICE CHANGES
- ARTICLESales in New Zealand
- ARTICLEINDICES
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- ARTICLEShip brings more Japanese cars
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLENew lamps in tunnel
- ARTICLEW.C.C. to meet in N.Z.
- ARTICLESUPREME COURT Judge gives ruling in take-over bid case
- ARTICLEFine of $l000 for theft
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- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICE
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLEGOLFERS HOPING FOR FOUR CALM DAYS Locke’s 1938 total under attack in open
- ILLUSTRATIONLOCKE
- ARTICLEHole-in-one by Thomas
- ARTICLESPRINTER INJURED
- ARTICLERecord fee paid to get Manchester United
- ARTICLECrossword puzzle
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHOCKEY PLAN
- ARTICLEMathias set pattern with three sixes
- ARTICLEEnglish rider returns for Chch moto-cross
- ARTICLEBACK IN ACTION
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- ARTICLEGlider has to return
- ARTICLELast pair hold out
- ARTICLE‘No chance’ of Lions match
- ARTICLEChampion tired
- ARTICLESOFTBALLER TRANSFERS
- ILLUSTRATIONRACING AT RUAPUNA PARK.—O. Galbraith, of Christchurch, showing the form which won him the production scratch race. He...
- ARTICLEFrench change side in bid to stop Kiwis
- ARTICLEP. Orchard still top
- ARTICLEFUTURE GAMES
- ILLUSTRATIONM. PORTER (South Canterbury) competing at the start of the New Zealand Croquet Council’s thirtyfourth Gold and Silver...
- ARTICLEMULTI-RACIAL SPORT S. Africa’s new policy tested