Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE BAROMETER
- ARTICLETHE TIDES
- ARTICLESUPREME COURT AT DUNEDIN
- ARTICLESHIPPING : BLUFF NEWS
- ARTICLERECREATION AND FITNESS
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEREFUSAL TO MAKE AWARD
- ARTICLETHE RAILWAYS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMONEY AND MARKETS
- ARTICLEMARKET REMAINS STEADY
- ARTICLEOTAGO PRODUCE MARKETS
- ARTICLEDIPTON
- ARTICLEOdd Scraps of Soap
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA’S PAVILION AT SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION : AIR LINER’S CRASH
- ILLUSTRATIONAUSTRALIA AT EXHIBITION.—Australia's £21,000 colonial style pavilion at the 1939 San Francisco Exposition, will look ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMARTIANS ON PARADE.—These grotesque-looking masks are metal spinners, used to prevent ice formation on propeller hubs...
- ILLUSTRATIONCHILI'S NEW PRESIDENT.- Pedro Aguirre Cerda, recently elected to the precarious post, doffs his silk hat to cheering ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFACE OF ROCK.—This 60- foot face of Abraham Lincoln stands in the "Shrine of Democracy" in the Mount Rushmore Nationa...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, son of the Prime Minister of England, who was the object of an attempted assassniation in the I...
- ILLUSTRATIONAIR LINER'S FATAL CRASH.—The wreckage of the New Guinea Airways machine, Karonga, which crashed into the Katherine Ri...
- ILLUSTRATIONWORLD'S TALLEST YOUTH.—Robert Wadlow, aged 20, stands 8ft 8½in high, and weights 32½ stone. Last year he grew one and...
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEThe Southland Times. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1939. National Security And “Hysteria”
- ARTICLEDeath Of The Pope
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA LOOKS ON
- ARTICLEPURCHASE FROM OVERSEAS
- ARTICLEESCAPE THROUGH IRON NETTING
- ARTICLENEW AERODROME AT WESTPORT
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLETROUT FISHING AT MILFORD
- ARTICLEKNOCKED DOWN BY CAR
- ARTICLEPLEASURE SCHOONER AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLESUMMER SHOW Of THREE DAYS?
- ARTICLEEXPORT BUTTER STOCKS
- ARTICLEMEDICAL SUPPLIES
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONDEATH OF POPE PIUS XI
- ILLUSTRATIONST. PETER'S, ROME.—The chief church of Roman Catholic Christendom, where the Pope is crowned.
- ARTICLEENGINEER’S SON
- ARTICLEHOW A POPE IS ELECTED
- ARTICLEDEFENCE PLANS OF DOMINIONS
- ARTICLERECORD FLIGHT FROM CAPE
- ARTICLEIMPORTS TO BE REGULATED
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S INCREASE IN UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLEFOOD RESERVES IN EVENT OF WAR
- ARTICLETHREAT TO CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP
- ARTICLEPRAYERS FOR PEACE OFFEND NAZIS
- ARTICLEMADRID MAY SURRENDER
- ARTICLEREBELS OCCUPY, MINORCA
- ARTICLEMUSSOLINI ABLE TO MOBILIZE 10,000,000?
- ARTICLETREATY AGAINST DEMOCRACIES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESKILLED LABOUR FROM ABROAD
- ARTICLELIQUOR SUPPLIED TO NATIVES
- ARTICLEN.Z. TRAINEES FOR DUNTROON
- ARTICLETRADE RETURNS
- ARTICLESUSTENANCE FOR EIGHT YEARS
- ARTICLESTEELE RUDD’S CHARACTERS
- ARTICLEWASTE METAL IN N.Z.
- ARTICLECRUISE SHIP AT AUCKLAND
- ARTICLESINKING OF FREIGHTER FEARED
- ILLUSTRATIONTOP OF GASWORKS CHIMNEY REMOVED.—The top of the chimney, which had been condemned, in the act of falling.
- ARTICLETOP TAKEN FROM CHIMNEY
- ARTICLEPARLIAMENT NOT TO BE CALLED
- ARTICLEFITNESS WEEK IN SOUTHLAND
- ARTICLEHOTEL GUESTS
- ILLUSTRATIONSEEING LIGHT
- ARTICLEIn Town And Out
- ARTICLEGIFT OF £10,000 FOR BUSH-FIRE RELIEF
- ARTICLEFINAL PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Social Round
- ARTICLETODAY’S RECIPE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- SECTIONTHE RACING WORLD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLENORTH ISLAND MEETINGS
- SECTIONATHLETIC SPORTS
- SECTIONPublic Opinion
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEN.Z. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS JOYCE MACDONALD.—Probably the most brilliant swimmer ever produced in Southland, Miss Macdonald • will next week...
- ILLUSTRATIOND. J. EWART, Bay, of Plenty, winner of the men’s national diving championship at New Plymouth last year.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SOUTHLAND TEAM.—Back row, from left to right: C. Martin, A. C. Millar, W. Johnson, D. Berry. Middle row, from lef...
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS GWEN RIX, of Otago, the New Zealand women's diving champion for two seasons in succession.
- ILLUSTRATIONP. HANNAN, of Auckland, who holds the 100 yards and 220 yards freestyle titles. He also holds New Zealand records for...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE INVERCARGILL MUNICIPAL BATHS.—It is here that the first senior New Zealand swimming championships to be held in S...
- ILLUSTRATIONL. NEWELL, of Canterbury, one of New Zealand’s outstanding distance swimmers. He holds the New Zealand 440 yards, 880...
- ILLUSTRATIONSOUTHLAND SWIMMING CENTRE EXECUTIVE.—Back.—W.F. Webb (Otautau),J. C. Kirkland (Murihiku), J. Alexander (Nightcaps), F...
- ARTICLERAPID GROWTH OF CENTRE IN EIGHT YEARS
- ARTICLEMEN WHO FOUGHT TO SECURE BATHS FOR CITY
- ARTICLECONFIRMATION OF NEW RECORDS
- ARTICLETHE SEARCH FOR "GLAMOUR”
- ILLUSTRATIONLilli Palmer, British motion picture star, has "glamour,” according to the standards of Charles C. Cochran. "She is t...
- ILLUSTRATIONCharles B. Cochran, English theatrical producer, who has spent £800,000 on stage shows, seldom finds more than three ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMarion Palson, international dancer, is an answer to producer Charles Cochrans definition, of glamour. ‘"Glamour girl...
- ARTICLEElephants Have Brains
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES AT GRETNA GREEN
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONTHE BOOK PAGE
- ILLUSTRATIONRICHARD CHURCH A novel to be expected shortly is Mr Church’s sequel to "The Porch.”
- ILLUSTRATIONKATHLEEN NORRIS Mrs Norris’s latest book is a collection of short stories, entitled "Plain People.”
- ILLUSTRATIONGWYN JONES Professor Jones is the author of "Garland of Bays,” the novelbiography of the Elizabethan poet Greene.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIEGFRIED SASSOON "The Old Century," Mr Sassoon’s study in retrospect, has been recommended by the Book Society.
- ILLUSTRATIONOne of the decorations by Theodore Nadejen for "My Brother Was Mozart," by Benson Wheeler and Claire Lee Purdy. The a...
- ARTICLENEPHEWS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!
- ARTICLECRIMES OF THE TIMES
- ARTICLEBooks In Demand
- ARTICLEG.A. HENTY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- ARTICLESTRONG FIELDS FOR SOUTHLAND TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ARTICLEROWERS BENEFIT BY THE BETTER WEATHER
- ARTICLETODAY’S FIXTURES
- ARTICLEYacht Events on Waitemata
- ARTICLETROUT DIFFICULT TO TEMPT LAST WEEK-END
- ILLUSTRATIONON WELLINGTON HARBOUR..—On calm water five senior pairs contest one of the big events of the day at the Wellington re...
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS FIRST AUSTRALIAN SINGLES TITLE.—John Bromwich (N.S.W.) winner of the Australian mens lawn tennis singles. He beat...
- ARTICLECITY CLUBS PROMINENT IN SHIELD RINK CONTEST
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- SECTIONPAGE for WOMEN
- GROUPING_NODEPage 16 Advertisements
- ARTICLEPARTY AND BEDTIME FASHIONS
- ARTICLEA House-to-House Canvass Of British Married Happiness
- ARTICLEWOMEN OVER THE WORLD
- ARTICLEFashion Wisdom
- ARTICLEFoodstuffs Sold In Solid Blocks Of Ice
- ILLUSTRATIONFine white batiste, machine embroidered in white in the weaving makes this frock, with a soft bow of sky blue satin r...
- GROUPING_NODEPage 17 Advertisements
- SECTIONMOTORING NOTES
- ARTICLERADIO PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLEVISIT TO NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLENo Cream In Germany
- GROUPING_NODEPage 18 Advertisements
- SECTIONOn the Land
- GROUPING_NODEPage 19 Advertisements
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- ARTICLEWILLIAMSON’S BIG ATTRACTION
- ARTICLEHIGHLAND MUSIC IN SOUTHLAND
- ARTICLEHistory’s Books
- ARTICLEROADS AFFECTED BY WEATHER
- ARTICLEYOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS
- ARTICLEWATER SUPPLY AT SHOW GROUNDS
- ARTICLEVariety of Accomplishments
- ARTICLEGORE
- ARTICLELondon’s Water
- GROUPING_NODEPage 20 Advertisements
- ARTICLEEXAMINATION RESULTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 21 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 22 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODESupplement to The Southland Times. Little Southlanders' Chroniclie