Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLETHE BAROMETER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEMORTON MAINS
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLESINGLES TITLE TO R. HOWE
- ARTICLEREGATTA AT BLUFF
- ARTICLEBOOKS FOR THE TROOPS
- ARTICLEGORE
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLETHE TIDES
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- ARTICLEBOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
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- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEThe Southland Times FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939. Nazis' Transport Weakness
- ARTICLEApplause for Conscription
- ARTICLEGREAT WELCOME TO COMMANDER
- ARTICLEQUALITIES OF GENERAL
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND SAILORS INJURED
- ARTICLE“LED UP GARDEN PATH”
- ARTICLETASK CONFRONTING HOUSEWIVES
- ARTICLEPUBLIC LOOKS OVER NORTH STAR
- ARTICLEENORMOUS SLIDE RUINS HOME
- ARTICLEFALLING-OFF IN MAILS
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
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- SECTIONFINNISH TROOPS ENTER RUSSIA
- ARTICLESOVIET FORCES NOWHERE SAFE FROM ATTACK
- ARTICLEHOSPITALS FULL IN RUSSIA
- ILLUSTRATIONM. STALIN
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBRITONS SHOW ADMIRATION
- ARTICLEALLIED AID FOR FINLAND
- ARTICLEGERMAN COMPLAINT ABOUT TURKEY
- ILLUSTRATIONWITH THE BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE.—A British anti-aircraft gun crew ready for action. The British troops have conside...
- ARTICLELULL ENDS ON FRONT
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTURED U-BOAT CREW.—Prisoners off a U-boat about to be landed at a northern port in England.
- ARTICLENAZIS BUSY ON MOSELLE
- ARTICLEPOPE'S STERN CENSURE
- ARTICLER.A.F. COASTAL PATROLS
- ARTICLESIROCCO’S THIRD SUBMARINE
- ARTICLEEARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY
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- SECTIONTROOP TRAIN DEPARTS
- ARTICLEMEN RETURN TO CAMP
- ARTICLEEIGHTEEN MORE RECRUITS
- ARTICLEVICTIM OF DROWNING AT WELLINGTON
- ARTICLETANKER BLOWN IN TWO
- ARTICLEMOTOR-SHIP TAUPATA RUNS ASHORE
- ARTICLEBRITISH DIPLOMAT RELEASED
- ARTICLEAMMUNITION STOLEN IN DUBLIN
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETAX PAYABLE BY SOLDIERS
- ARTICLEMAN FOUND DEAD IN HUT
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMORE MAIZE IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLENATIONAL CHESS CONGRESS
- ARTICLEHOTEL GUESTS
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLESALVAGE WORK AT WAIKOUAITI
- ARTICLEDisplay Of Trophies
- ILLUSTRATIONFLOODS ON MAIN SOUTH ROAD AT RAKAIA RlVER.—Traffic on the Main South road was considerably delayed by floodng on the ...
- ARTICLEIn the News
- ARTICLEACTION WITH GRAF SPEE
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- ARTICLEThe Social Round
- ARTICLETODAY’S RECIPE
- ARTICLEANNUAL CALEDONIAN BALL
- ARTICLEFINE WEATHER AT QUEENSTOWN
- ARTICLEBIG ENTRIES FOR TUATAPERE
- SECTIONPublic Opinion
- ARTICLEMR SCRIMGEOUR AND THE FARMERS
- ARTICLECONSCRIPTION
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLEINTOXICATION CHARGE AT WELLINGTON
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- SECTIONWINTON TROTTING CLUB’S JUBILEE MEETING
- ARTICLEFINE RECORD OF PROGRESS IN 25 YEARS
- ARTICLEMORE PERMITS WANTED
- ARTICLEUNIQUE RECORD OF OFFICE-BEARERS
- ILLUSTRATIONOFFICIALS OF THE WINTON TROTTING CLUB.—Mr J. O’Shannessy (left) this year’s president and Mr H. A. Pierce, who has be...
- ARTICLEMILE RECORD ATTEMPT
- ARTICLECLUB’S FIRST MEETING
- ARTICLECLASSIC EVENTS A GREAT SUCCESS
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- SECTIONSTRONG FIELDS ENGAGED AT WINTON
- ARTICLEWillowbank Is Likely Cup Favourite
- ARTICLECOREOPSIS MAY IMPROVE
- ARTICLEHORSES ARRIVE FROM NORTH
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND T.C.
- ILLUSTRATIONSPENDTHRIFT, who returned to the winning list at the Dunedin meeting on Wednesday.
- ARTICLESUMMER CUP TO FILS DE VAALS
- ARTICLECRICKET
- ARTICLEREEFTON T.C.
- ARTICLEFIXTURES
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