Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE BAROMETER
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLETHE TIDES
- ARTICLEEND OF SCHOOL YEAR
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLESYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE
- ARTICLEWORK IN THE GARDEN
- ARTICLETHE FRUIT GARDEN
- ARTICLEWINTON
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ARTICLETENNIS
- ARTICLEPLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET
- SECTIONPublic Opinion
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S DIVISION
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOREPUKI SPORTS SUCCESSFUL
- ARTICLEBIG ATTENDANCE AT BALFOUR
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- ARTICLEDRUMMOND
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEA Pictorial Review of the Past Year
- ILLUSTRATIONMNY VICTORIAN TOWNS wiped out by bush fires. Death roll of 170.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DEATH OCCURRED of Pope Pius XI, the funeral taking place on February 14.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHEIR MAJESTIES the King and Queen landed at Quebec on their Canadian and American tour.
- ILLUSTRATIONPORT BOWEN WENT AGROUND at Wanganui. After many unsuccessful efforts to refloat her, the vessel was abandoned.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR B. S. B. STEVENS (left), Premier of New South Wales, tendered his resignation and those of the members of his Mini...
- ILLUSTRATIONATHENIA SUNK BY A TORPEDO, with heavy loss of life. She carried 1400 passengers.
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL Exhibition opened at Wellington.
- ILLUSTRATIONCARDINAL PACELLI crowned Pope Pius XII. Remarkable scenes were witnessed at the Coronation.
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICAN SUBMARINE SQUALUS sunk off Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. Twenty-six lives lost.
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMAN' OFFENSIVE IN POLAND LAUNCHED—Nine towns, including Warsaw, bombed.
- ILLUSTRATIONCZECH TERRITORY INCLUDED in the German Reich. Prague occupied by German troops.
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISH SUBMARINE Thetis sunk off Birkenhead. Death roll of ninety-nine.
- ILLUSTRATIONWAIKOUAITI RAN AGROUND at Dog Island, Foveaux Strait. Afterwards abandoned.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ITALIAN OCCUPATION of Albania. Four towns were captured in surprise attacks.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIVE KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION on board the P. and O. liner Narkunda, at Colombo.
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITAIN DECLARED war on Germany—The scene in Downing Street shortly after Mr Chamberlain had made his historical anno...
- ILLUSTRATIONBATTLESHIP ROYAL OAK sunk, with heavy loss of life.
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER, H.M.S. Courageous, sunk by a German submarine.
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMAN POCKET BATTLESHIP, Admiral Graf Spee, attacked by British ships. She was later scuttled.
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEThe Southland Times WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1940. Threats Without Action
- ARTICLENew Zealand's Part
- ARTICLEMANY MOTORISTS AT CAMPING GROUND
- ARTICLELESS BETTING AT NEW YEAR
- ARTICLEMEMORIAL CAIRN TO ARAWAS
- ARTICLEYOUNG MAN DROWNED WHILE FISHING
- ARTICLEQueenstown Welcomes 1940
- ARTICLE“U.S. MUST BE DRAGGED IN"
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLENORTH STAR TO LEAVE TODAY
- ARTICLESOLDIERS MEET GENERAL
- ARTICLEEIGHT ENLISTMENTS YESTERDAY
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONTURKS TAKE MEASURES
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISH AIR PATROLS.—A Short Sunderland flying-boat on patrol work over the English coast. British air patrols have b...
- ARTICLER.A.F. COASTAL COMMAND
- ARTICLEGERMAN PLANES BROUGHT DOWN
- ARTICLESOVIET AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN
- ARTICLEBRITISH MILK SURPLUS
- ARTICLEINTERNMENT OF TACOMA
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEUNDER THE LASH
- ARTICLEBRITISH FORCES INCREASED
- ARTICLEBRITISH STATES IN UNION
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEU.S. NATIONAL DEFENCE
- ARTICLEFEDERAL TIES IN EUROPE
- ARTICLEFINNS HOLD OUT
- ARTICLEITALY OPPOSED TO BOLSHEVISM
- ARTICLEFRESH WORLD RECORD FOR BRADMAN
- ARTICLEOFFICERS FOR FIRST ECHELON
- ARTICLEURGE TO FOLLOW CONSCIENCE
- ARTICLEFRANCO’S PROGRAMME IN SPAIN
- ARTICLEBUILDING OF HUGE WARSHIPS
- ARTICLEMATTER NOT YET FINISHED
- ARTICLENEW LEGISLATION IN OPERATION
- ARTICLEOBITUARY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGERMAN LINER SCUTTLED
- ARTICLECABLE NEWS IN BRIEF
- ARTICLEIn the News
- ARTICLEYESTERDAY’S RAIL TRAFFIC
- ARTICLEHOTEL GUESTS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Social Round
- ARTICLETODAY’S RECIPE
- ARTICLEWEDDING
- ARTICLEMARRIAGE OF CZECH REFUGEES
- ARTICLEFashion Wisdom
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT
- ARTICLETUATAPERE
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEMOSSBURN
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLEESPERANTO CONGRESS CONCLUDES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- SECTIONINVERCARGILL CUP TO PASSAFORM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBEAU VITE WINS AGAIN
- ARTICLEFLAME QUEEN’S SUCCESS
- ARTICLEGREAT JEWEL IN GOOD FORM
- ARTICLEMEMORIAL TO TE HAI
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND CHESS CONGRESS
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEEDENDALE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONSOUTHERN CHIEF WINS AT ADDINGTON.—Southern Chief (R. B. Berry) winning the Canterbury Handicap at Addinaton on Monday...
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWOODLANDS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements