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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLERUGBY TESTS TO BE KEEN.
- ILLUSTRATIONA. C. Wallace.
- ILLUSTRATIONTOMMY LAWTOH.
- ILLUSTRATIONC. V. Morrissey. O. C. Crossman.
- ARTICLEFREE TREATMENT FOR SICK WORKERS TO BE GIVEN.
- ARTICLELONG TOM FALLS IN STREET; GOES TO POPPY LAND.
- ARTICLEAVALANCHE OF SALES SWEEPS STOCK MARKET.
- ARTICLEPOWER SUPPLIES MAY BE SHORTER.
- ARTICLECARELESS MATCH STARTS P.O. FIRE.
- ARTICLETENNIS CRAZE.
- ARTICLEA WINTER STUDY ON THE ESTUARY AT MONK’S BAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETHE LATEST IN “ UNDIES.”
- ARTICLEINDECENT ASSAULT ON A LITTLE GIRL.
- ARTICLESUNSET ON THE ESTUARY.
- ILLUSTRATION(Special “Star" photo.)
- ARTICLE“THE STIGMA WILL REST ON HER.”
- ARTICLESTUDENT JOCKEYS “WARNED OFF.”
- ARTICLECAN ANY GOOD THING COME FROM RUSSIA?
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL SITE NOT SUITABLE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLE£5 PRIZE FOR HOCKEY TEST.
- ARTICLESTOP PRESS NEWS.
- ARTICLEN.Z. LOOKS AT NEW YORK S FOOTBALL
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- ARTICLEFREE AGAIN, RRIAND REJOICES.
- ARTICLEGOING TO FIGHT DAIRY CONTROL BOARD.
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
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- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLERUSSIANS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST BRITISH NOTE.
- ARTICLESTRIKE CONTRIBUTIONS GAVE BRITAIN CONVENIENT PRETEXT TO BEGIN ASSAULT ON RUSSIA, SAYS “IZVESTIA.”
- ARTICLECRICKET GAME AGAIN SPOILED BY SHOWERS.
- ARTICLE“ROOM FOR BOTH BUSES AND TRAMS.”
- ARTICLEBITUMEN TRACK IS COMPLETED.
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYED ARE STILL INCREASING.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH HAS ITS PROBLEMS.
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND’S NEEDS WILL BE DISCUSSED.
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- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLEA DAZZLING DISPLAY.
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- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLESACRED HEART GIRLS’ COLLEGE.
- ARTICLEBRIDGE PARTY.
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- SECTIONWhat to See in Christchurch
- ARTICLENEXT WEEK’S PROGRAMMES.
- ARTICLE“SHORE LEAVE” WILL BE SEEN AT QUEEN'S.
- ARTICLEFINE CAST PLAYS VIRILE DRAMA.
- ARTICLEPOWERFUL PLAY STARS PERCY MARMONT.
- ARTICLEBREATHLESS COMEDY AT LIBERTY THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“JOANNA” IS STAR FILM AT LIBERTY.
- ARTICLEANNA PAVLOVA WILL BE HERE ON MONDAY.
- ARTICLEA MONEY-SPINNER.
- ARTICLEELECTRIC COOKERS.
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- ARTICLERacing and Trotting.
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- ARTICLEThe Star. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. THE NORTHWARD DRIFT, AND REPRESENTATION.
- ARTICLECHILD, 2, FOUND DROWNED IN WELL.
- ARTICLEGARDENS CONCERT BY WOOLSTON BAND.
- ARTICLENOTED FRENCH ACTRESS FOUND DEAD IN THEATRE
- ARTICLEASHMEAD BARTLETT IN DEBT FOR £10,000.
- ARTICLE“THOROUGHBRED.”
- ILLUSTRATIONSir John Simon.
- ARTICLENEITHER BUS OWNERS NOR COUNCIL KNOW WHERE THEY STAND.
- ARTICLECYCLE LAMPS AND SUNDRIES.
- ARTICLEBEST MEN STAY OUT OF HARD POLITICAL GAME.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR W. A. HOLMAN
- ARTICLEMAORIS OUGHT TO TEND FORESTS.
- ARTICLEOIL FILTERS, ETC.
- ARTICLEFLANS £200,000 CLUB FOR WORKING GIRLS.
- ILLUSTRATIONLord Forster.
- ARTICLEPUBLIC OPINION.
- ARTICLETHIRSTY FRITZ: HE LIKES MORE BEER.
- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE.
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- ARTICLECAN YOU PLAY AUCTION BRIDGE?
- ARTICLEYORKSHIRE MIGHT TOUR AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLENEARLY MILLION AND A HALF.
- ARTICLEINFURIATED BULLS WRECK MANY ’PLANES.
- SECTIONEXCITING RUGBY GAME ON OVAL.
- ARTICLEALBION ATTEMPT TO LOWER OLD BOYS’ COLOURS.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. Lilburne. G. Mortlock. (Both Scored for Albion.)
- ILLUSTRATIOND. Low D. Nixon (Helped Old Boys to Win).
- ARTICLEEXCEPTION TAKEN BY RUGBY SELECTORS.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLECYCLING.
- ARTICLEMONSTER ’PLANE TO BE BUILT BY EXPERT.
- ARTICLEBEECHAM’S GAIN INTERIM INJUNCTION.
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- ARTICLEALBION ATTEMPT TO LOWER OLD BOYS’ COLOURS.
- ARTICLEBLACKS FIGHT WITH WHITES.
- ARTICLEOIL ON SEA MAY BE CAUSE OF ENGLAND’S WEATHER.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL.
- ARTICLEHOCKEY.
- ARTICLEINDIAN ARMY TEAM PLAY OTAGO.
- ARTICLEINDIAN ARMY PLAY DASHING GAME.
- ARTICLEREGULATION OF WORK ABOARD SHIP TO BE DISCUSSED 1928.
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- ARTICLEBIG GAME IS PLAYED FOR N.Z. LEAGUE REPS.
- ILLUSTRATIONLEAGUE REP. MATCH—A CANTERBURY GOAL.
- ARTICLEPRESIDENT OF A.W.U. WILL VOTE AGAINST UNION’S WISHES.
- ARTICLELABOUR PARTY SUSPENDS FOR FLOUTING ORDERS.
- ARTICLEASSOCIATION.
- ARTICLEBROWN SHIELD.
- ARTICLETO-DAYS GAMES.
- ARTICLESHEARERS GET 2/-RISE FOR EACH HUNDRED.
- ARTICLETHREE WOMEN KILLED IN GELIGNITE BLAST.
- ARTICLESHANSI FORCES ARE HOLDING THEIR OWN AGAINST KUOMINCHUN.
- ARTICLESEVERAL ARRESTS MADE IN SMYRNA.
- ARTICLEPOSTAL DEPARTMENT’S WAGES BILL INCREASES £1,000,000 IN AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT.
- ARTICLESTANLEY WOODS WINS BIG MOTOR EVENT ON ISLE OF MAN.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLENOTES ON THE RACES.
- ARTICLEBRITISH APPOINTEE RESIGNS PREMIERSHIP.
- ARTICLERECORD GATES RECEIVED AT WINTER SHOW
- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.
- ARTICLEUNERAL NOTICES.
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- ARTICLEMANY AUCKLAND * RUGBY MEN ARE TOO TIRED TO TRAIN.
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- ILLUSTRATIONL. Righton. (Ex-All Black).
- ARTICLEBrutal Wrestling Makes Crowd Groan In Match At Melbourne Stadium.
- ARTICLEStrongest Rugby Side That Has Ever Left Shores Of New Zealand.
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- ARTICLEBRIGHTON BREEZES
- ARTICLESPREYDON-ADDINGTON NEWS.
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- ARTICLESingapore, Crossroads of the East
- ARTICLE“QUIET” DA YS IN AFRICA
- ARTICLE3,000 Slaves Freed in Burma
- ARTICLEWonders of Telegraphic Transmission
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- ILLUSTRATIONView of the Operating Room in the Christchurch Telegraph. Office.
- ARTICLEDid Dickens Invent the Flapper?
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- ARTICLEWOMEN AND THE HOME
- ARTICLEAfternoon Frock Strongly Influenced by European Peasant Mode.
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- ARTICLEA BLACK AND WHITE JUMPER SUIT.
- ARTICLELATEST FOR EVENING WEAR.
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- ARTICLEFun and Fancy
- ARTICLEIT IS NOT GROWING LIKE A TREE.
- ARTICLEASSURANCE COSTS TOO HIGH, SAYS ACTUARY
- ARTICLEAMERICA HEARS OF CLEVER SWIMMER IN AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLECROSS-WORD PUZZLE-402.
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- SECTIONOn the Screen
- ARTICLE“THE STAR” New Zealand’s Official Film Newspaper
- ARTICLEOFFICIAL FIRST RELEASES IN EACH CENTRE FOR NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL AND GENERAL.
- ARTICLEPARAMOUNT ANNUAL CONVENTION.
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- ARTICLEGENERAL FILM GOSSIP.
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- ARTICLEGENEERAL FILM GOSSIP.
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- ARTICLEMUSIC AND THE STAGE
- ARTICLESporting and Athletic Review
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- ARTICLEWith H.M.S. Acheron on her Early Surveys
- ARTICLEHIGH STREET, 1868, DESCRIBED BY MR R. E. GREEN.
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- ARTICLEHIGH STREET, 1868, AT BANK CORNER.
- ARTICLEWHEN BOATS CAME UP HEATHCOTE.
- ARTICLEQUIET DAYS IN AFRICA.
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- ARTICLESCHOOL IN THE OPEN.
- ILLUSTRATIONCONES AND FOLIAGE OF CEDAR.
- ILLUSTRATIONCENTRAL AXES OF FIR COXES AND FOLIAGE.
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- ILLUSTRATIONFOLIAGE AND CONES OF OREGON "PINE” (PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASID
- ILLUSTRATIONA TREE TRIO On left. Sequoia gigantea; centre, sequoia sempervirens (redwood); and right a wellshaped Monterey cypres...
- ARTICLEIF TO-DAY BE SWEET
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER.
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- ARTICLEAMONGST THE POULTRY.
- ARTICLEEGG-LAYING.
- ARTICLESUMNER RIPPLES
- ARTICLEPAPANDI PARAGRAPHS
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- ARTICLEShirley-St. Albans Notes.
- ARTICLERICCARTON RECORDS
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