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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECanterbury All Blacks ‘shattered, stunned’
- ILLUSTRATIONAn Invercargill woman, Ann Crawford, celebrates her twenty-fourth "birthday in Harefield Hospital, London, as she awa...
- ARTICLEJudge’s injunction decision
- ARTICLEOn other pages
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE$½M pledged
- ARTICLEGlobal jukebox raises millions
- ARTICLEForecasts
- ARTICLEMerivale votes to pay only 10% more
- ARTICLERain ‘too little too late’
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- ARTICLEL.P.G. leak repaired
- ARTICLEStreet kids raid shops in Otara
- ARTICLEMore classrooms needed
- ARTICLEReporter’s
- ILLUSTRATIONToo heavy for honey. See “Buried sticks.”
- ILLUSTRATIONAnti-tour protesters outside the Wellington High Court on Saturday after the decision to delay the All Black rugby to...
- SECTIONWhat the M.P.s were saying
- ARTICLERisk of separatism, says Mr Gerard
- ARTICLEBagpiper
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- ARTICLEForwards give Wellington the advantage
- ARTICLECanty beats Otago
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Canterbury men’s netball goal attack, Neil McMillan, denies the ball to the Canterbury women’s A goal defence, Ch...
- ARTICLEKiwis outstanding
- ARTICLELower-grade rugby
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- ARTICLEMr Justice Casey ‘does what he believes is right’
- ILLUSTRATIONMR JUSTICE CASEY
- ARTICLECourt’s role ‘extended’
- ARTICLERebel tour a strong possibility—Veysey
- ARTICLE‘Back to Bach’
- ARTICLEThreats made against lawyer opposing tour
- ARTICLELoss of money predicted
- ARTICLETravel agents await Rugby Union move
- ARTICLEBeds reserved
- ILLUSTRATIONAndrew Greenslade (left) and James Foulds, both aged 12, had a flying start to their mid-term break when a 2.7 kilogr...
- ARTICLEMr Lange feels proud
- ARTICLEMr Blazey quiet
- ARTICLEPolice visit ship
- ARTICLEBastille Day protest
- ARTICLENew caps in hockey side to meet England
- ARTICLERestaurant blaze treated as arson
- ARTICLEWellington Airport closed
- ARTICLETimber sale a first
- ARTICLEDare leads to driving award
- ARTICLE‘Many friends’ offer help
- ARTICLEFlotilla preparations
- ILLUSTRATIONHumucra Hodge (top) and Temepara Maurirere, of the band Pyramid, entertain during a concert held in Cathedral Square ...
- ARTICLEFrench Consul given armed guard
- ARTICLEBolivian generals dispute treaty
- ARTICLEServicemen die in fire
- ARTICLEWoman dies after being hit by car
- ARTICLEHouse fire deliberate, say police
- ARTICLEMrs Hercus in chair
- ARTICLEWomen call for fight against birth engineering
- ARTICLEHercus hope of end to job
- SECTIONInternational
- ARTICLEUnknown debuts before millions
- ARTICLEAddis Ababa grateful
- ARTICLEMoscow moves frontline general
- ARTICLEMadonna dresses for part
- ARTICLEReagan recovers from surgery
- ARTICLEJets collide
- ARTICLEAfghans fly top Soviet helicopters to Pakistan
- ARTICLEIrish protesters pelt police
- ARTICLEBelgian Minister under siege for soccer riot
- ILLUSTRATIONRoger Daltrey (left) and Peter Townshend, of The Who, play at Wembley Stadium during the Live Aid famine relief rock ...
- ARTICLEP.L.O. list may remove peace talks obstacle
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- ARTICLEKinship and conflict in a tough world
- ARTICLECare needed in clearing vine
- ARTICLEMining favoured despite Waihi objections
- ARTICLEPublic ‘well protected’ by out dated laws
- ARTICLEStink bombs disrupt
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- SECTIONHome and people
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- SECTIONTelevision and radio
- ARTICLE‘Playboy’s’ nudity offer still refused
- ILLUSTRATIONDavid Soul ... he now has seven sons.
- ILLUSTRATIONDavid Hartnell's
- ARTICLELeisurely rhythms and stately phrases
- ARTICLERiccarton Knitwit News
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEVince Martin ... who is he?
- ARTICLEONE Television New Zealand TWO
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLECinema index
- ARTICLESatisfaction and relief at end of ‘G.P.’
- ARTICLE‘Playboy’s’ nudity offer still refused
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- ARTICLETHE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 15, 1985. The rugby tour injunction
- ARTICLERainbow Warrior tragedies
- ARTICLEDoes the death penalty deter?
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEPeace studies in schools
- ARTICLEAnti-tour protests
- ARTICLEAttitude to South Africa
- ARTICLEForest Service
- ARTICLESports tours
- ARTICLECycling on footpaths
- ARTICLERugby injunction
- ARTICLESympathy for Mr Bob Jones
- ARTICLEBurnside bus stop
- ARTICLERoad widening
- ARTICLEThe Great Pavlova
- ARTICLENurses’ conditions
- ARTICLERate increases
- ARTICLEHomosexual law changes
- ARTICLENuclear-free zones
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEImport reprieve for clothing industry
- ARTICLERobber’s party
- ARTICLEReturn to leadership predicted
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Malcolm Jones conducts members of the Christchurch Gilbert and Sullivan Society as they warm up for another of the...
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- ARTICLEWoman angry after beating
- ILLUSTRATIONFour members of the group, Mud Huts, perform experimental music during the Out to Lunch lunchtime series at the Arts ...
- ARTICLEJudge deals with offenders differently
- ARTICLENZI changes
- ARTICLEOverseas account deficit of $349M
- ARTICLECervical cancer kills 96 a year
- ARTICLECorso raises more
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- ARTICLECourt action against Sydney radio station
- ARTICLEN.Z. House hit by vandals
- ILLUSTRATIONStaff-Sergeant Warren Day, of Christchurch, explains the use of a field radio to Army Officer cadets Tanya McNamara (...
- ARTICLEPhilippines to relax meat marketing
- ARTICLEMaureen Reagan criticises U.S. Govt action
- ARTICLEImported fuel will cost $55M extra
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- ARTICLEFour P.O. buildings planned for 1986
- ARTICLEMost Americans do not sleep enough — expert
- ARTICLEPolice payments slow in Wellington region
- ARTICLESamoan debate curtailed
- ARTICLETemporary crane in 10 days
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- ARTICLEFOOTROT FLATS
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- ARTICLEPEANUTS
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- ARTICLETHE WIZARD OF ID
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- ARTICLELocal services
- ARTICLEMail notices
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe Canadian Staff Band, from the Salvation Army headquarters in Toronto, plays in Cathedral Square on Thursday. The ...
- ARTICLEGovt errs over petition on cigarette advertising
- ARTICLES.A. churchmen in plea to call off tour
- SECTIONShipping news
- ARTICLEExport figures total $106M
- ARTICLEOverseas flights
- ARTICLEPassenger trains
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- ARTICLEUniversity wins rugby cup for the first time
- ARTICLEDouble success for University
- ARTICLEMen’s hockey tournament
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- SECTIONRugby League
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- SECTIONBowls
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- SECTIONBasketball
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- SECTIONNetball
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- ARTICLEYachting Encouraging start in One Ton campaign
- ARTICLEHockey Selwyn displays superiority
- ILLUSTRATIONLing Nan Ming, Canterbury, plays a forehand drive in the representative table tennis match against Otago for the Jarv...
- ARTICLEBilliard results
- ARTICLEChinese oil
- ARTICLESkaters hold high platings
- ARTICLESchools’ soccer
- ARTICLEGreasy fields make play difficult for depleted sides
- ARTICLEHeroes stay on top
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- SECTIONThe Town Hall Restaurant
- ARTICLECatering tailored to meet all diners’ needs
- ARTICLEFully licensed restaurant
- ARTICLEDine in comfort and elegance
- ARTICLENew double-glazed windows give more warmth
- ILLUSTRATIONDouble-glazed windows give greater comfort for diners.
- ILLUSTRATIONA Town Hall Restaurant chef with a ham.
- ARTICLEWorld-class cuisine
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- SECTIONSpecialists in New Zealand Cuisine
- ARTICLERange of menus for local and overseas visitors
- ILLUSTRATIONTourists sample the Town Hall smorgasbord menu.
- ILLUSTRATIONPre-dinner drinks in the cocktail bar.
- ARTICLETown Hall popular
- ARTICLERange of menus for local and overseas visitors
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- SECTIONBusiness
- ARTICLEFernz expands in Aust., rationalises in N.Z.
- ARTICLEWarning from Carter
- ARTICLEEurobond issue for DFC
- ARTICLEFoveaux confident
- ARTICLEExchange rates
- ARTICLEBriefs
- ARTICLEIndicators
- ARTICLEAround the bourses
- ARTICLETHE MARKET Struggle to hold on
- ARTICLELONDON Index sharply lower
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA Records galore
- ARTICLEWinstone expects harder times
- ARTICLERetail sales growth slowing
- ARTICLEOut of market
- ILLUSTRATIONMr David E. Millar, of Manurewa, has been appointed general manager of Stihl Chain Saw, Ltd, in East Tamaki. He repla...
- ARTICLERainbow bonus
- ARTICLEMtr Hlds control to change
- ARTICLEBriefs
- ARTICLETwo more wells for Kotuku
- ARTICLEEuro funds for C’wide
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- SECTIONRacing and trotting
- ARTICLEGun for Fun made a romp of Wellington Hurdles
- ILLUSTRATIONBill Skelton’s first winning ride at Trentham, on Langham in the Wellington Racing Club Handicap on January 24, 1949....
- ILLUSTRATIONThe jockey, Tony Gillies, rolls on the ground at Trentham on Saturday after his horse, Rosenveld, fell at the last fe...
- ILLUSTRATIONBill Skelton acknowledges applause after winning the Winter Oats on Greek Meer at Trentham on Saturday.
- ILLUSTRATIONPat O’Reilly, sen., the successful Highbank horseman with 190 winning drives and 285 training successes to his credit...
- ARTICLEFirst Skelton win at Trentham was on a ‘bolter’
- ARTICLEMr Trick prevails in Fourex Cup
- ARTICLENo decision yet on venue
- ARTICLEGogong wins 2nd National
- ARTICLEStallion services sell for $316,650
- ARTICLEWashdyke weights
- ARTICLELord Seaton popular T.A.B. treble anchor
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLERed Consul relished the conditions
- ARTICLESeminar on Wednesday
- ARTICLEGun for Fun made a romp of Wellington Hurdles
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- ARTICLEResults
- ARTICLEOn the Nose wins
- ARTICLEDoubles, trebles
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ARTICLEU.A. set for Pacific move
- SECTIONObituary
- ARTICLEMr G. McN. Campbell
- ARTICLEDig In to return
- ARTICLEMr Cain new secretary
- ARTICLEBallantyne suspended
- ILLUSTRATIONThe “Paraplegic paddlers” take their new hand-cranked catamaran on Wellington Harbour for sea trials in preparation f...
- ARTICLEIndexation viewed with favour by C.S.U.
- ARTICLESloppy management a cause of freight fraud
- ARTICLEInter-island ferry service
- ARTICLELife member
- ARTICLESupport for Baha’is in Iran
- ILLUSTRATIONFive-year-old Darius Goodwin fearlessly drives through a wall of bricks. The young “Evel Knievel” appears at fetes an...
- ARTICLESiamese twin calves die
- ARTICLEFiji ‘ready for test’
- ARTICLEEllesmere land study criticised
- ARTICLENew unit for disturbed prisoners
- ARTICLEWhitcoulls packaging recognised
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEJohn Brown aid
- ILLUSTRATIONMrs Marlene McStay and her one-year-old daughter, Leah, pause to look at a model of the new Port Building at the Port...
- ARTICLEForesters angered at lack of input
- ARTICLENew blood test detects baby birth deficiencies
- ARTICLEBook on Maori soldiers
- ARTICLENominee for top U.S. post
- ARTICLETrampers can use Wharfedale track
- ARTICLERisks in use of snuff
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe actor, Richard Chamberlain (right), as the war hero, Raoul Wallenberg, with Kenneth Colley, who plays Colonel Ado...
- ARTICLEBlack local govt suffers under black attacks
- ARTICLEMr McLay sees need to change law
- ARTICLEDinosaur bones found
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
- ARTICLEAcknowledgements
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- ARTICLEAuckland takes four-point basketball lead
- ARTICLEGrip tightens for soccer league leader
- ARTICLECounties know-how tells
- ARTICLERecord to swimmer
- ARTICLETour de France tumble probe
- ARTICLETouring series to NZ driver
- ARTICLEGolfer takes pro plunge
- ILLUSTRATIONJAN ARNOLD
- ARTICLEForwards give N. Canty win
- ARTICLEFowler powers to road race win
- ARTICLEMeo in snooker final
- ARTICLENOON FORECAST
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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