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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEArabs hold hostages in Israeli embassy
- ARTICLEMRS MEIR ACTS
- ARTICLEBaking award talks break down
- ARTICLEOn other pages
- ARTICLEBIG DEMAND FOR BREAD
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERoad toll now 28
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEHoward Hughes has passport trouble
- ILLUSTRATIONMR HUGHES
- ARTICLENo permission to land in Australia
- ARTICLEBEING PREPARED
- ARTICLEBig blitz on Hanoi
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- ARTICLETakahe hatch at Mt Bruce
- ILLUSTRATIONA Cobb and Co. stage coach was “held up” by local residents on horseback at Styx, on the old 130-mile Dunstan Trail, ...
- ARTICLEAttack after assault
- ARTICLEROTORUA DANGER
- ARTICLEPrizes drawn in sweepstake
- ARTICLEPollution cost-sharing
- ARTICLEVictims named
- ARTICLEBoy killed by trailer
- ARTICLEDEATH
- ARTICLENew look at breath tests
- ARTICLEA.A. head urges care
- ARTICLEDouble win to Whispers II
- ARTICLEPearson’s mark in U.N.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEBallinger tradition continues
- ILLUSTRATIONB. F. Hastings hits out for Canterbury during the Plunket Shield match against Auckland at Eden Park yesterday. At le...
- ARTICLEJunior tennis surprise
- ILLUSTRATIONSOUTH ISLAND CHAMPION.—G. R. Ballinger concentrates on the target during the South Island rifle-shooting championship...
- ARTICLEKidnapper out of Hobart race
- ARTICLECanterbury B XI fails narrowly
- ARTICLEBARCO DEL ORO IN LEAD
- ARTICLESeas thwart boat's bid
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S CRICKET
- ARTICLEOnly 12 Christmas bowls fours remain
- ARTICLEUpsets at Timaru
- ARTICLEELLESMERE VICTOR
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- ARTICLETELEVISION AND RADIO
- SECTIONPOINTS of VIEWING
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATION“Around the World in 80 Days.”—David Niven as Phineas Fogg, Cantinflas as Passepartout, and Joe E. Brown as the stati...
- ARTICLEA clear portrait of King Farouk
- ARTICLESaturday film
- ARTICLEINDICES
- ARTICLEFRONTIERS OF SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESixteen die in crash
- ARTICLEINVITATION CANCELLED
- ARTICLERound the world in 21 days
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL Some Australian firms cushioned themselves
- ARTICLEFirmer tone on mixed Australian markets
- ARTICLEFall in industrial shares expected
- ARTICLEAustralian reserves
- ARTICLEMetals
- ARTICLEDISORDERLY BEHAVIOUR
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
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- ARTICLEA spell on the 'fat farm'
- ARTICLECOOKING FOR TODAY: Coconut macaroons, brandy snaps
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONPeasant-style dresses in checked gingham are teen-age favourites for day-into-evening wear in London. These two, name...
- ARTICLESpeech training by TV
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWomen's news
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLERACING Donnybrook Fair strong prospect
- ARTICLETaranaki results
- ARTICLEFavourable draws
- ARTICLEDoubles
- ARTICLEWaikouaiti fields
- ARTICLEWashdyke riders
- ARTICLESouthland acceptors
- ARTICLEMARCUS JOHN MAY IMPROVE
- ARTICLEBardall, Kirrama in best form
- ARTICLEAuckland results
- ILLUSTRATIONAUCKLAND CUP FAVOURITE AND HIS OWNER.—Mrs W. T. Lowe, of Hinds, with one of her horses, Wag, which is among the top c...
- ARTICLEDon’s Joy cup pick
- ARTICLERiders for Hastings
- ARTICLEAustralian trip
- ARTICLEYoungster shows sharp speed
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ARTICLEKing's Row Reef ton pick
- ARTICLETROTTING Wag favoured for Auckland Cup
- ARTICLEDIVIDED RACES
- ARTICLEWairarapa riders
- ARTICLEScratchings
- ARTICLEOLD MARE FOALS
- ARTICLEExhaust control worries
- ARTICLEEngine plant record
- ARTICLEBeetle will continue
- ARTICLEMotor Sport Diary
- ARTICLEPOPULAR EXTRA
- ARTICLESHE SAYS...
- ARTICLE"No option” cars
- ARTICLE$35m Nissan factory
- ILLUSTRATIONSPECIAL X-RAY MACHINES ARE NOVY BEING USED by an American tyre company to inspect tyres coming off the production lin...
- ARTICLEEYESIGHT AND DRIVING
- ARTICLEMetric motoring tips
- ARTICLEPit Stops
- ARTICLEAuto Gossip
- ARTICLEOIL CHANGE
- ARTICLEAluminium blocks
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- ARTICLEThe Press FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1972 Managua's plight
- ARTICLEPedestrians and cars
- ARTICLEMystery train trip for Boys’ Brigade
- ARTICLEGroup flies to convention
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLEBread dispute
- ARTICLEDangerous litter
- ARTICLEAnimal vaccines replaced
- ARTICLEBarque Boieldieu
- ARTICLESATURDAY SHOPPING
- ARTICLEStrong-room burgled
- ARTICLE$6000 in aid for Managua
- ARTICLEFor traffic offenders with a sense of history
- ARTICLEHoliday demand
- ARTICLE“Junior Miss 5.1.”
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLETHE TURKS AND THE GENERALS TURKEY HOVERS ON BRINK OF MILITARY TAKE OVER
- ARTICLEFORECAST CHART FOR NOON TODAY
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEANAGUA DISASTER Epidemics report; looters warned
- ARTICLEPearson dead
- ARTICLECholera epidemic
- ARTICLE*New York Times’ economises
- ARTICLEMintoff asks for more
- ARTICLEDissension in India
- ARTICLEInvestiture of Crown Prince
- ARTICLEVillagers abducted
- ARTICLENixon facing new pressure
- ARTICLENORTH KOREA
- ARTICLESoviet party cleanses its ranks
- ARTICLESHOTS IN LONDON
- ARTICLEUlster toll increased
- ARTICLEU.S. economy
- ARTICLEFood rationing in Russia reported
- ARTICLETake-over by order
- ARTICLEMother’s milk contaminated
- ARTICLERaids on Syria
- ARTICLECABLE ITEMS IN BRIEF
- ARTICLEIndonesian overhaul
- ARTICLEFiji to seek more food from N.Z.
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN ARMY Call for 31,000 volunteers
- ILLUSTRATIONBruce Schwartfeger, of Patons Rock, Takaka, has converted an ordinary bicycle to what he calls a “hicycle.” Bruce, wh...
- ARTICLESUNDAY OPENING
- ARTICLEIsraeli concern
- ILLUSTRATIONThe crew of the Japanese sloop Vago II set head sails during the Sydney-Hobart yacht race. Last evening Vago II was f...
- ARTICLECoach plagued with troubles
- ARTICLEUNOFFICIAL RECORD
- ARTICLEYouth shot in leg
- ARTICLENicaraguan leader’s task
- ARTICLEAppeal for N. Vietnam
- ARTICLEResults of N.Z. chess
- ARTICLEKidnapping of executive
- ARTICLEClub water polo
- ARTICLEN.Z. tribute to Pearson
- ARTICLESurvivors to reply on 'cannibalism'
- ARTICLE'Blockade' against American ships
- ARTICLEDRIVERS’ BOYCOTT
- ARTICLEBRABIN CUP
- ARTICLEHawkes has fine win
- SECTIONFARM AND STATION
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- ARTICLEFamine in remote provinces of Afghanistan
- ARTICLECANADIAN APPLES AT 31c PER LB
- ARTICLECarnation show
- ARTICLEAntarctic huts ‘should be left’
- ILLUSTRATIONThis electric wheel-chair is the most recent of three mobile chairs built by Mr A. Griffiths, a 72-year-old inventor,...
- ARTICLEThe ironies of Indo-China
- ARTICLEManagement Diploma examination results
- ARTICLEMasefield Shield
- ARTICLEROAD DEATH
- ARTICLECambridge acceptors
- ARTICLERoyal Sign pleases
- ARTICLERACING Purdie fancied at Tauherenikau
- ARTICLEAuckland acceptors
- ARTICLERotorua fields
- ARTICLEUMARU ENTRIES
- ARTICLEDrivers at Winton
- ARTICLEWinning return?
- ARTICLEProtest on bombing
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notice
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
- ARTICLEAcknowledgements
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- ARTICLETRIUMPH FOR BOWLERS Auckland, Canterbury kept to low scoring
- ARTICLEBurgess not available for Aust.
- ARTICLEHat-trick to N.Z. boy
- ARTICLECrossword puzzle
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPOINTS
- ARTICLEBasin a happy hunting ground for Roberts
- ARTICLEAngry mother
- ILLUSTRATIONC. L. Bull (Canterbury) ducks from a bouncer delivered by R. Sutton during the Plunket Shield match against Auckland ...
- ARTICLEPARUN IN LAST 4
- ARTICLETest pair’s 180-run stand rescues faltering Otago
- ARTICLE$250,000 fee by United
- ARTICLENATIONAL SOFTBALL Cup decider today?
- ARTICLEBENSEL CUP
- ARTICLEGRAND PRIX DISPUTE No solution yet to world title
- ARTICLEIrish lest to be shown live
- ARTICLEWyllie strong man of All Blacks
- ILLUSTRATIONWYLLIE