Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLE70 FIRE ENGINES RUSH TO SCENE OF LONDON BLAZE.
- ARTICLEK.C. DEMONSTRATES “SAWING THROUGH WOMAN” TRICK.
- ARTICLENO MORE POISON TO BE USED IN LIQUOR.
- ARTICLEMORE SUNSHINE THROUGH CLOUDS.
- ARTICLEISSUES WRIT FOR £1000 DAMAGES FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT.
- ARTICLEAIMEE M’PHERSON SURPRISED, SHE SAYS.
- ARTICLEAIR PASSENGERS RESUME FLIGHT.
- ARTICLETHREE MOTOR SMASH VICTIMS DISCHARGED; OTHERS IMPROVING.
- ARTICLEBRITAIN MUST NOT OVERRIDE FRANCE.
- ARTICLEDEATH OF WELL KNOWN BOWLER.
- ARTICLEMAN SUCCUMBS TO SHEEP DIP POISONING.
- ARTICLEEVERYTHING IN TRAIN FOR AKAROA REGATTA.
- ARTICLEANOTHER REMAND GRANTED IN OPOTIKI MURDER CASE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEREAPING A CROP OF OATS AT ASHLEY DOWNS.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLESUMNER FATALITY—AN EXHAUSTED SURVIVOR.
- ARTICLEBIG BATTING EFFORT SAVES AUCKLAND IN WALKER SHIELD.
- ARTICLENEW SOUTH WALES HAS HAD NO NEW INDUSTRIES FOR YEAR.
- ARTICLEZANE GREY’S YACHT REACHES AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLESTOP PRESS NEWS.
- ARTICLECHARLADIES MAY DOWN THEIR MOPS.
- ARTICLECHURCH, WAREHOUSE, AND CHURCH AGAIN.
- ARTICLEEX-FELON TAKES TO RUM-RUNNING.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETOLL OF LIQUOR IN NEW YORK.
- ARTICLEALL SYDNEY PAPERS INCREASE PRICE.
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS FOR BIG RACE AT TIMARU TO-MORROW.
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEDaring Burglars Steal £50,000 Jewels.
- ARTICLEAN EPIC OF THE DAYS OF THE WAR.
- ARTICLESTRANDERS WANTED ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY.
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT.
- ARTICLESUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATIONS HOLD CHRISTMAS TOURNEY.
- ARTICLENO DECISION YET WITH REGARD TO DOBSON MINE.
- ARTICLEOLD YEAR DIES; NEW ONE COMES.
- ARTICLESTORM LEVELS ALL IN PATH.
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEA FRESH START.
- ARTICLEPirates Captured, And Immediately Beheaded.
- ARTICLEADDINGTON TROTS.
- ARTICLESTILL CATCHING HUGE SHARKS.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-PACED MATCH RACE.
- ARTICLEWEST COAST REPORTS THIRD DROWNING IN THREE DAYS.
- ARTICLEMANY SCHEDULES FILED THIS YEAR.
- ARTICLENEUTRAL ZONE IN NICARAGUA.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- SECTIONWHAT TO SEE IN CHRISTCHURCH
- ARTICLERESULTS OF PENNANT BOWLING COMPETITION.
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN ENGINEER IS KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR.
- ARTICLEYOUNG ITALIAN MEETS DEATH ON WEST COAST.
- ARTICLENEW HELICOPTER MAY BE ATTACHED TO ANY ’PLANE
- ARTICLETIMARU CYCLING HANDICAPS ANNOUNCED.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWIRELESS TELEPHONY PROVES SUCCESSFUL IN ENGLISH TEST..
- ARTICLEKING ALFONSO SPEAKS TO MOSCOW BY TELEPHONE.
- ARTICLEROLLS BEING COMPILED FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBRIGHTON BREEZES
- ARTICLENORTH BEACH NOTES.
- ARTICLEGERMAN SPY SYSTEM RUN ON LARGE SCALE.
- ARTICLENO SECRET CLAUSES IN ITALO – GERMAN ARBITRATION TREATY
- ARTICLECHILD KILLED IN FALL FROM PONY; FARM BOY AFRAID TO TELL TRUTH.
- ARTICLEAMAZING CAREER CLOSES WITH DEATH OF LORD LYVEDEN.
- ARTICLESpreydon-Addington News.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONRacing and Trotting
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Star. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.
- ARTICLEBIG CRACKS APPEAR IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE.
- ARTICLESIR ARBUTHNOT LANE BLAMES BAD FEEDING.
- ARTICLECRICKET TRAGEDY BECAME COMEDY.
- ARTICLE“THE SPORTING GAME,” A FINE TURF COMEDY.
- ARTICLECHURCH BOMBED THREE TIMES.
- ARTICLEELECTRIC MANNEQUINS AMAZE SHOPPERS.
- ARTICLEBIG DRUG RING UNMASKED IN MONTREAL CITY.
- SECTIONPUBLIC OPINION.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMISS SPEIRS BEATS MISS WATSON (N.S.W.)
- ARTICLEGREAT BINGEN CREATES A NEW WORLD’S RECORD.
- ARTICLEMET HER DEATH IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE SISTER.
- ARTICLENEARING THE FINAL IN CHESS CONGRESS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMR COATES LOOKS ON BRIGHT SIDE.
- ARTICLETHE W.E.A. HOLDS SUMMER SCHOOL.
- ARTICLEMURDER ALLEGED ON HIGH SEAS.
- ARTICLEUNITED CLUB’S TOURNEY.
- ARTICLEGRASS FIRE SUBDUED ON CASHMERE HILLS.
- ARTICLENEW RESOLUTIONS.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLEYOUNG MAN ADMITS BURGLARY CHARGES.
- ARTICLEBURGLARS’ RAID ON COUNTRY STORE.
- ARTICLEGOSSIP FROM THE QUEEN CITY.
- ARTICLESCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS CLOSED FOR ASHLEY RIVER TRUST.
- ARTICLEMATCH FOR THE PLUNKET SHIELD.
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
- ARTICLEVARSITY EXAMINATION RESULTS ANNOUNCED.
- ARTICLECROQUET PLAY IS CONTINUED AT UNITED CLUB.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL.
- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEShirley-St. Albans Notes.
- ARTICLERICCARTON RECORDS
- ARTICLEGARDEN NOTES FOR THE WEEK.
- ARTICLEBOYS’ CYCLES. GIRLS’ CYCLES. TRICYCLES.
- ARTICLEBRUCE SPENDS BUSY DAY IN NEW YORK.
- ARTICLEGIANT ELECTRIC LOCO. HAULS HEAVY TRAIN AT HIGH SPEED.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLESport and Sportsmen
- ARTICLEYANKEE FOOTBALL IN FULL WAR-PAINT.
- ARTICLENOT A DERBY WINNER!
- ARTICLECOMING COLTS IN ALL SPORTS.
- ARTICLEKISS IN THE RING.
- ARTICLEEXCITING PLAY IN TENNIS TOURNEY.
- ARTICLEVOLSTEAD ACT IS FAR FROM EFFECTIVE.
- ARTICLETHE HOLIDAY SUIT.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWireless For All And Sundry.
- ARTICLESUMNER RIPPLES
- ARTICLE“MYSTERY'S” TO BE GIVEN SPEED TEST.
- ARTICLEBAND MUSIC FOR H.M.S. RENOWN TO BE OF HIGH ORDER; CRACK JAZZ.
- ARTICLETHREE TOWNS ROCKED BY ’QUAKES IN SOUTH AMERICA; MUCH DAMAGE.
- ARTICLERON EDEN’S BODY FOUND ON BEACH.
- ARTICLECHESS CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLETWO GIRLS DROWNED IN WANGANUI RIVER.
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- ARTICLEFALLING ROCK HITS WOMAN MOUNTAINEER.
- ARTICLEPOLO GAMES ARE HELD ON ROTHERHAM GROUND
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEEVENTS OF THE PAST YEAR.
- ARTICLELUMBAGO CURED AFTER YEARS OF PAIN.
- ARTICLEHOLIDAY EVENTS DURING NEW YEAR.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLEWEDDINGS.
- ARTICLETESTED RECIPES.
- ARTICLEDresses of the Week
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- ARTICLEWELLINGTON GETS BIG WIN OVER OTAGO TEAM.
- ARTICLEMID-CANTERBURY TENNIS TOURNAMENT CONTINUED.
- ARTICLESHIPPING.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLECANTERBURY’S SHEEP NOW LOSING FLEECES.
- ARTICLEHIGHWAYMEN AND SMUGGLERS
- ARTICLEAll-Electric Racecourse
- ARTICLEMY IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA.
- ARTICLEConfessions Of A Burglar.
- SECTIONWOMEN AND THE HOME
- GROUPING_NODEPage 18 Advertisements
- SECTIONChildren's Page
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEEVANGELINE’S LETTER.
- ARTICLERHYMING PUZZLE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBURIED COUNTRIES AND TOWNS.
- ARTICLEHOW SOME GUIDES GAINED THEIR MASCOT.
- ARTICLELAUGHS FOR LITTLE FOLK.
- ARTICLEThis Week's Great Day LEWIS CARROLL AND THE FROCK.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMR BOBBY TAIL’S ADVENTURE.
- ARTICLEA GOOD CARD GAME.
- ARTICLEWHAT AM I?
- ARTICLELOST AND FOUND—THE ADVENTURES OF THE FAIRIES IN THE BUSH.
- ILLUSTRATIONThree Fern fairies, Seed, Frond and Stalk, went exploring in the bush and got lost. “Whatever shall we do!” said they.
- ILLUSTRATION“-Let’s knock at the door,” said Stalk, and so they did, and a little pixie, dressed like a Kauri cone, opened it. “H...
- ILLUSTRATIONThey kept on walking until they came to an open place. “I see some smoke,” said Frond. “Somebody must live here; let’...
- ILLUSTRATION“Oh, indeed,” said he. “Come along and have some afternoon tea, and then I'll take you home.” So in they went into th...
- ILLUSTRATIONSo they went along and found the queerest little crooked whare made of dried grass; smoke was coming out of its crook...
- ILLUSTRATIONAfter they had had tea the pixie drove them home in his carriage, which was drawn by two snails. It was very slow, bu...
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- SECTIONOn The Screen
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- ARTICLEGENERAL FILM GOSSIP.
- ARTICLESCREEN FAVOURITES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC AND THE STAGE
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- SECTIONPOULTRY NOTES
- ARTICLETHE HOUSE OF EVIL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 22 Advertisements
- ARTICLESCHOOL IN THE OPEN.
- ARTICLEPAPANUI PARAGRAPHS
- ARTICLECROSS-WORD PUZZLE – 563.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 23 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBarnicoat Diary Tells Of Adventurous Forties.
- ARTICLEEARLY “DEFENDERS” OF LYTTELTON.
- ARTICLEA REMINISCENCE OF THE FLOOD OF 1868.
- ARTICLEA MYSTERY OF THE BUSH.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 24 Advertisements