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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ILLUSTRATIONMr V. Mangous removes the first batch of hot bread from the racks at the bakery of Stacey and Hawker, Ltd, Essex Stre...
- ARTICLEDiplomatic overtures pressed by U.S.
- ARTICLEOn other pages
- ARTICLECanoe mishap on Hurunui
- ARTICLETwin calves by different bulls
- ARTICLEBread drought ends today
- ARTICLEBusiness remains brisk
- ARTICLEPlane spots shed fire
- ARTICLEAid from Coast
- ARTICLEMr Kirk seeks word from Nicaragua
- ARTICLEEqual rights for all from N.Z.
- ARTICLEAust, to end defence aid
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- ARTICLELone voyage far south
- ARTICLETHEFT FROM CHURCH
- ARTICLENO GOVT MEETING
- ARTICLEFour liners
- ARTICLEMore berry pickers
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMeat meal price soars
- ARTICLEWhispers II wins
- ARTICLEE.E.C. a long way from unity
- ARTICLESaturday shopping to come?
- ARTICLEMany visit Town Hall
- ARTICLERowers’ arrival stops search
- ARTICLEMailbags rifled
- ARTICLEProfessional lifeguards
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- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST TO AKAROA.—Cabana, skippered by B. Wall, on its way to gaining line honours in the Banks Peninsula Cruising Clu...
- ARTICLEStruggle for lead in Sydney-Hobart race
- ARTICLEDevice hears heartbeats of unborn babies
- ARTICLERace over at Akaroa
- ARTICLEHOPES FOR PAY RISES
- ARTICLESix shooters in contention
- ARTICLECinema robbed after show
- ARTICLESweep draw
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- SECTIONPOINTS of VIEWING
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETuesday’s programme took turn for better
- ARTICLEOld boys’ reunion
- ARTICLETRUMAN: LEGACY LINGERS
- ILLUSTRATIONMR TRUMAN in 1952
- ARTICLELegacy of library
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT Three years gaol for indecent assault
- ARTICLEMATHESON’S INJURIES
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEDamaging cold spell
- ARTICLEMalvern cricket
- SECTIONSHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLECaptain born on Christmas Day
- ARTICLEStabbing attempt
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe new Town Hall has rewakened interest in long, gracious gowns for evening functions; and many women are already th...
- ARTICLESYDNEYSIDE WITH JANET PARR Not what they wanted
- SECTIONWOMEN'S news & views...
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
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- ARTICLERACING Totara Maid wins Cup with gallant effort
- ARTICLERotorua results
- ARTICLEWASHDYKE RESULTS
- ARTICLEScratchings
- ARTICLEBARDALL IN FAVOUR
- ARTICLEAuckland riders
- ARTICLETaranaki riders
- ILLUSTRATIONRICCARTON VICTORY.—The Riccarton colt, Nip O’ Scotch, with his connections after a presentation for the Champagne Sta...
- ARTICLEMessides likely Taranaki winner
- ARTICLEHawke’s Bay fields
- ARTICLEDave’s Gift too good
- ARTICLEWag earns Cup favouritisim
- ARTICLEWairarapa fields
- ARTICLEWashdyke acceptors
- ARTICLEDoubles
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- ARTICLETROTTING Canterbury Park fields
- ARTICLEGORE RESULTS
- ARTICLEWestport results
- ARTICLEOBITUARY C. Nordqvist
- ARTICLECUP RIDE
- ARTICLEHokitika entries
- ARTICLEPIPING LANE WINS WELL
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONWASHDYKE DOUBLE.— Top: Totara Maid winning the Timaru Cup, the first leg of the T.A.B. double, at Washdyke yesterday ...
- ARTICLESYDNEY MARKS
- ARTICLEDouble for Southland
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- ARTICLEThe Press THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1972 Negotiating with bombs
- ARTICLEHarry S. Truman
- ARTICLEBAKERY NOT OPEN
- ARTICLEDRIVERS WARNED
- ARTICLEAssault near totem pole
- ARTICLEJunior bathing beauties
- ARTICLESpencer Park gala
- ARTICLELong wait for new P.O.
- ILLUSTRATIONMembers of the Ferrymead Tramway Society have designed a water sprinkler which they call “Wet Willie.” A 400-gallon t...
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBread dispute
- ARTICLEMinistry, of Works
- ARTICLEInterference with mail
- ARTICLEIce-breaker open
- ARTICLEWard boundaries
- ARTICLEWaimairi subdivisions
- ARTICLENurses’ pay
- ARTICLEChristmas appeals
- ARTICLEBeach traffic
- ARTICLEVIETNAM PEACE TALKS HANOI’S “ WASHINGTONOLOGY HIS KISSINGER TRICKED?
- ARTICLE1973 danger signals seen by employers
- ARTICLEFORECAST CHART FOR NOON TODAY
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEManagua ablaze: looters active
- ARTICLEPark sworn in for new term
- ARTICLEStatue stolen
- ARTICLEPopulation of Hanoi depleted
- ARTICLEPhilippines unrest REBELS SHOOT DOWN C47
- ILLUSTRATIONAn armoured car on guard outside the badly damaged presidential palace in Managua, Nicaragua, on a street cracked ope...
- ARTICLETRUMAN MOURNED
- ARTICLECable news in brief
- ARTICLEContinental winds of change blow towards Britain
- ARTICLECanberra Govt to look at 'the New Austr-aliens’
- ARTICLEULSTER STRIFE
- ARTICLESchoolteachers imprisoned
- ARTICLEUganda’s ruling on Britons
- ARTICLEYarn prices worry Japanese weavers
- ARTICLEPopularity poll
- ARTICLEJapan's economy
- ARTICLEPolice to buy TV equipment
- ARTICLEAirlines put on terrorist alert
- ARTICLETYRES TAKEN
- ARTICLEWyndham fields
- ARTICLEInjured girl dies
- ARTICLEWaikouaiti weights
- ARTICLEBroadcast from Managua heard
- ARTICLE“Research needed on obesity”
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFund now $12,500
- ARTICLEFire possibly arson
- ILLUSTRATIONB. Bhana hits out for Canterbury B during the match against Wellington B at Hagley Park yesterday. The wicket-keeper ...
- ARTICLEHOLIDAY TOLL ON ROADS NOW 23
- ARTICLELake Hayes pollution
- ARTICLETurnbull Library being removed
- ARTICLEProtocol sought to protect prisoners
- ARTICLEFormer P.M. gravely ill
- ARTICLEAir attack alleged
- ARTICLESolo trampoline record attempt
- ARTICLEPopular camps
- ARTICLE12 axemen on trial
- ARTICLEPOWERBOAT VOYAGE
- ARTICLENo more tours
- ARTICLEAshley has convincing win in junior cricket
- ARTICLEImpressive water polo
- ARTICLEEarly exit from Open
- ARTICLEREPORT DENIED
- ARTICLEOpening chess rounds
- ARTICLEA. Parun returns to best form
- ARTICLEWINTON FIELDS
- ARTICLEReefton acceptances
- ILLUSTRATIONThree men arrested for looting after the earthquake in Managua. Nicaragua, stand with their hands above their heads.
- ARTICLEJohnson gives views on black-white equality
- ARTICLERules eased in South Korea
- ARTICLEFarmers disappointed at decision
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL Heavy price-cutting after revaluation
- ARTICLEALLIANCE FREEZING
- ARTICLENews in brief
- ARTICLEUNIT TRUSTS
- ARTICLECONTRACT BRIDGE Onlooker spoke, and paid penalty
- ARTICLEINDICES
- ARTICLESequel to story of French barque
- ARTICLEFirst of new jets soon
- ARTICLEModel of S.S.T. dismantled
- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONThe British Prime Minister, Mr Heath, conducts a carols concert at Broadstairs, Kent. The concert was sold out, and u...
- ARTICLEBrezhnev attacks bombing
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLERuby Wedding
- ARTICLEGolden Wedding
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
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- ARTICLEALL BLACKS WIN, 31-10 Morris kicks 19 points in return to form
- ARTICLEInnings win to Aust, in first test
- ARTICLECrossword puzzle
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBRABIN CUP
- ARTICLEHurst has new role
- ARTICLECanterbury B holds strong position
- ARTICLEUnseeded girl causes more tennis upsets
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Scottish international player, A. Turk, evades I. A. Hurst (No. 13), on the ground, but runs into another New Zea...
- ARTICLEEXCITING FINISH
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON HAS PACE IN DEPTH
- ARTICLEPLUNKET SHIELD, SECOND ROUND Canterbury defends 20-year record
- ARTICLED’Oliveira in top form
- ARTICLEOTAGO’S TASK
- ARTICLENATIONAL SOFTBALL Lead shared by 3 teams
- ARTICLEDOMINANT BATTING
- ARTICLEWOMEN'S TITLE
- ARTICLETop teams successful
- ARTICLEUnbeaten Murray leads qualifiers