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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEC.F.M. seven works sold
- ARTICLEInside
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPolice warn businesses, banks about false cheques
- ARTICLEBig tourism scheme for Walter Peak
- ILLUSTRATIONTea at Motueka. The chairman and secretary of the Motueka Green Tea Co-operative, Mr Bert Skillicorn (left) and Mr Ke...
- ARTICLEMr Tapsell in mercy dash
- ILLUSTRATIONEngineering staff at “The Press” guide a new 20-tonne printing unit into place in the newspaper’s press hall. From le...
- ARTICLEForecasts
- ARTICLECyclone death toll rises to 71
- ARTICLEFunds increase for Canty Hospital Board
- ARTICLESeven grants reduced
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- ARTICLE‘Land must fall to realistic prices’
- ARTICLECampaign plan meeting
- ILLUSTRATIONEarly donations to the Crippled Children Society’s annual appeal are counted by Miss Fiona Strange at the society’s w...
- ARTICLEManagement advice may cost farmers $40 an hour
- ARTICLESpecial events
- ARTICLECrisis looms in medical research
- ARTICLEReporter’s diary
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- ILLUSTRATIONMrs Anne Hutchinson, the Christchurch police fraud squad clerk, holds one of the stolen bank cheques which the police...
- ARTICLECampaign to explain Family Support
- ARTICLEWarning on cuts
- ARTICLEPrawn farm to open soon
- ARTICLETax levels will not rise, says Mr Douglas
- ARTICLEState Unions 'appalled at upheaval’
- ARTICLEAid agencies prepare to help victims
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- ARTICLECounterfeit $20 notes discovered by T.A.B.
- ARTICLEBoycott call rejected
- ARTICLEInjured seaman arrives
- ARTICLENew car prices
- ARTICLEAuditors fail to uphold complaint about marae
- ARTICLETourism scheme for Peak
- ILLUSTRATIONA Te Aroha heart transplant patient, Mr Rowan Stokes, is greeted by his wife, Mrs Glenys Stokes, and other family mem...
- ARTICLEGirls wake after two cars set on fire
- ARTICLETaylor ‘A.W.O.L.’
- ARTICLEBlitz on seat belts
- ARTICLETalks bid to end dispute
- ARTICLEDunedin Mayor loses association support
- ARTICLEAuckland crew wins 470s
- ARTICLEChatham Islands’ subsidies
- ARTICLEBoard ‘delighted’ at findings
- ARTICLEAmalgamation proposal for Chch on May 29
- ARTICLEAuthorities ‘puzzled’ over bus accident
- ARTICLEBlaze prompts hasty exit
- ARTICLEHistoric lodge heads council estimates
- ARTICLEMan robbed of $200
- ARTICLEBus workers’ talks fail
- ARTICLEPolice seek bank bag-snatcher
- ARTICLEJob report leads to anger
- ARTICLEPolice chase boy on bicycle
- ARTICLEGovt gets undertaking from Ambassador
- ARTICLEU.S. uses persuasion—diplomat
- ARTICLEHouse fire probed
- ARTICLESir Hamish unimpressed with survey
- ARTICLEGroup not surprised
- ARTICLEChanges in store for students’ body
- SECTIONInternational
- ARTICLEDutch leader’s popularity secures triumph
- ILLUSTRATIONRUUD LUBBERS
- ARTICLES. Lanka Army says it has cleared roads
- ARTICLEDutch leader’s popularity secures triumph
- ARTICLEAmericans explode bomb
- ARTICLERaids ‘first instalment,’ Botha threatens more
- ARTICLENuclear controversy looms in France
- ARTICLETreasure haul valued at $82M
- ARTICLEPresident vetoes ban of Saudi arms sales
- ILLUSTRATIONVigilantes, called “Widooeke” (the fathers) watch houses they had set alight at the Crossroads squatters’ camp, near ...
- ARTICLEGovt blamed for drought effects
- ARTICLEReagan accused of flouting Congress’s chemical arms tag
- ARTICLENew head of education
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR KEITH JOSEPH
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- SECTIONThe Courts
- ARTICLESix charges admitted
- ARTICLETrial on three charges
- ARTICLEIndecent assault
- ARTICLEDefendant slashes wrist after sentence
- ARTICLERelative accused
- ARTICLETwo men remanded in custody
- ARTICLEPoppy drug producers sentenced
- ARTICLEWaimairi, Picton grow
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- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONFarm and station
- ARTICLEElk and wapiti offer bigger, better venison
- ARTICLEAnimal Enterprises is sold
- ARTICLEDog trial results
- ARTICLEGenepool bulls all sell
- ILLUSTRATIONThe national president of the Mohair Producers Association, Mr Richard Macdonald (right) and the Canterbury president...
- ARTICLERural people brought closer by the crisis
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS OAKLEY
- ARTICLE‘Lateral thinking’ M.A.F. response to funding pruning
- ARTICLEMore charging by D.S.I.R.
- ARTICLELands, forest corporations
- ARTICLELaboratory charges for farm animals
- ARTICLEGreen tea venture brewing in Motueka
- ARTICLECanterbury Lamb ’86 results
- ARTICLEGood feeding, ram selection emphasised by first contest
- ARTICLE‘Should sell’ farmers are not obliging
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- ARTICLEWool prices jump 5 per cent
- ARTICLEFord dividend
- ARTICLEYesterday’s official report
- ARTICLEFootrot Flats
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEYour stars, by Orion
- ARTICLERugby team
- ARTICLELocal services
- ARTICLEShipping news
- ARTICLEPort of Timaru
- ARTICLEOverseas flights
- ARTICLEPassenger trains
- ARTICLELottery results
- ARTICLEHoliday activities
- SECTIONSLADE ENGINEERING
- ARTICLESpecialists in material handling equipment
- ARTICLESkilled staff
- ARTICLEServices
- ILLUSTRATIONThis large heat exchanger is ready for export to Australia by Slade Engineering. Commercial rubbish containers are in...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Brian Moore studies tender specifications.
- ILLUSTRATIONThis large torrispherical gas valve was installed at Tiwai Point for handling gas effluent. It was built for Flakt Au...
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- SECTIONHome and people
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- SECTIONTelevision and radio
- ARTICLEPaper thin and coals hot
- ARTICLEONE Television New Zealand TWO
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECinema index
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONJohn Gordon and friends...
- ARTICLERadio
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- ARTICLETHE PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1986. Help for the Solomons
- ARTICLESurvey on amalgamation
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEParkin days
- ARTICLENuclear stance
- ARTICLEGovernment
- ARTICLEWhen to toot
- ARTICLEHousing bonds
- ARTICLEWar crimes
- ARTICLEBiological data base
- ARTICLEWomen in combat
- ARTICLEWage round
- ARTICLELetter from P.M.
- ARTICLEOne language
- ARTICLEOverfat lambs
- ARTICLEKiosk in Square
- ARTICLEConcert FM
- ARTICLEFarmers’ plight
- ARTICLEA.I.D.S. information
- ARTICLEEconomic moves
- ARTICLEEconomic policy
- ARTICLENuclear-free benefits
- ARTICLEPen-friend wanted
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLE125 years after our birthday
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEAn ounce of deliberation
- ARTICLEPropaganda sheet turned quickly to daily news
- ARTICLEPrinting pictures in full colour
- ARTICLEWhy young George took his press over the Port Hills
- ARTICLEMore than half the newspaper ...
- ARTICLEPigeon post carried Riccarton results
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- ARTICLEGetting THE PRESS together
- ILLUSTRATIONReporters gather the news.
- ILLUSTRATIONTeleprinters bring agency reports.
- ILLUSTRATIONIllustrating with pictures.
- ILLUSTRATIONWrapping and bundling the printed newspapers.
- ILLUSTRATIONAfter checking and writing headlines, sub-editors send copy for type-setting.
- ILLUSTRATIONEditing the features section.
- ILLUSTRATIONComputer print-outs are read for errors.
- ILLUSTRATIONStories enter the computer for photo-setting
- ILLUSTRATIONTelephoned advertisements are put into the computer.
- ILLUSTRATIONA compositor assembles the front page.
- ILLUSTRATIONPages are photographed for plate-making.
- ILLUSTRATIONAn advertising sales representative works on display advertisements.
- ILLUSTRATIONGraphic design in the art department.
- ILLUSTRATIONAdvertisements arranged on a computer screen.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn the accounts department.
- ARTICLEBigger and brighter across 125 years
- ARTICLEAn ‘exceedingly able’ namesake
- ARTICLEOld-timers compared
- SECTIONFEATURES
- ARTICLEDOCTOR ON THE DIGGINGS
- ARTICLESaving the bricks and voices of Cromwell
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft: The original sketch, “Town of Lyttelton,” by Edmund Norman. Right: The lithograph, made in England from Norman’...
- ARTICLEMuseum Pices
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE‘Spot the differences’
- ARTICLEExperts study human error
- ARTICLEFootrot Flats
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONBusiness
- ARTICLEWilson Horton trading profit boom
- ARTICLESFM passes div.
- ARTICLECarborundum drop
- ARTICLERada, Crown, BIL and CPD deals
- ARTICLEEquiticorp takes stake in BHP
- ARTICLEMcAlpine success
- ARTICLEHoliday Inn for Christchurch
- ARTICLEFUTURES Stock contracts on way up?
- ARTICLEApex trebles result
- ARTICLEAndas resignation
- ARTICLENiagara-2 depth
- ARTICLETHE MARKET Trading recovers
- ARTICLEAk Gas takes a fall
- ARTICLEInterest rates ease
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA Markets close firmer
- ARTICLEC.B.
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- ARTICLEDollar weakens in quiet trading
- ARTICLENational sales
- ARTICLEClosing quotes
- ARTICLEHotel for airport
- ARTICLEIndicators
- ARTICLELondon
- ARTICLEWall St
- ARTICLEIBC in black
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- SECTIONSports feature
- ILLUSTRATIONProstrate at Rugby Park, Stu Ward (No. 6, of Hornby), and Kelly Hansen (Marist) in the main senior rugby match there ...
- ARTICLEOnce again draw is of no assistance to Scotland
- ARTICLESix from six
- ILLUSTRATIONTiffany Rait and Michael Keats, of Christchurch, contesting the preintermediate dance event at the New Zealand artist...
- ARTICLEOdds against absent N.Z. hockey trio
- ILLUSTRATIONPETER MISKIMMIN
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- ARTICLENewcomers formidable rivals
- ILLUSTRATIONLAMAR JACKSON
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- SECTIONRacing and trotting
- ARTICLEDream Lustre in line for seventh success of season
- ARTICLEAddington selections
- ARTICLEFranklin
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLELate Show out
- ARTICLEWhangarei
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEBionic Chance looking for more records
- ILLUSTRATIONBlue Admiral, the Max Harvey-owned and Roy and Barry Purdon-trained juvenile. Blue Admiral advanced in favour for the...
- ARTICLEBEST BETS
- ARTICLESoaring High commands respect in Oamaru feature
- ARTICLEPromising recruit
- ARTICLEMasterton
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEOamaru selections
- ARTICLEFantastic is strong Masterton hope
- ARTICLERoubles for home-town Whangarei win
- ARTICLEWell-bred foal put down
- ARTICLEDoctor Sam and Curdu on trial for Ellerslie
- ARTICLEValuable colt for Christchurch sale
- ARTICLERotorua
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLEStormy Fella shows fitness
- ILLUSTRATIONSoxygen, which was fourth in the New Brighton Cup at his last start, and warrants respect in the Carpet Warket Canter...
- ARTICLEDisabled meet at Lincoln
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- ILLUSTRATIONPaul McEwan (left) receives the L.G. Maginness trophy from the president of the St Andrew's College Old Boys’ Associa...
- SECTIONSport
- ARTICLEN.Z. rowers might make world champs
- ARTICLEMaoris XV
- ARTICLECrime on rise in China
- ARTICLERailway retains badminton lead
- ARTICLETen pin bowling
- ARTICLEHornby High holds Canty golf hopes
- ARTICLETennis club facelift
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEGolden Weddings
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
- ARTICLEAcknowledgements
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- ARTICLEThe enviable record of Naas Botha
- ARTICLEDalton doesn’t expect any sympathy
- ARTICLE’Boks likely to revert to forward power
- ARTICLEN.Z.’s flying start
- ARTICLEFowler likely winner
- ARTICLETom Birnie favoured
- ARTICLERule changes anger Bush believed
- ARTICLELast chance for Raeli
- SECTIONSport in brief
- ARTICLEZimbabwe-Soviet tests
- ARTICLEHughes seeks revenge
- ARTICLEDanny Sullivan tipped
- ARTICLESir Ron Scott resigns
- ARTICLEDifficult times ahead for Hornby
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- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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