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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEG. K. CHESTERTON HITS AMERICANISED BRITAIN.
- ILLUSTRATIONG. K. Chesterton.
- ARTICLERED MYSTERY STATION TO BE HUNTED DOWN.
- ARTICLE'TWERE MADNESS TO CRIPPLE RADIO FOR CABLE’S SAKE.
- ARTICLECLOSE FINISH TO SENSATIONAL RACE.
- ARTICLESLIGHTLY MIXED!
- ARTICLEYOU WILL HAVE TO GIVE A GOOD REASON, HE SAID.
- ARTICLEWILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUMMER TIME.
- ARTICLESKJELLERUP COMET VISIBLE IN U.S.
- ARTICLEYACHT MAKES WORLD TOUR.
- ARTICLEMANY KILLED IN RIOTING.
- ARTICLESHUNTER LOSES RIGHT ARM.
- ARTICLEBLAMES CHAMBERLAIN FOR GENEVA NAVAL CONFERENCE FAILURE.
- ARTICLESENIOR-SERGT. BARRETT DIES AT NELSON.
- ARTICLEENGLISH VISITOR WILL ATTEMPT COOK ASCENT.
- ARTICLESKIDDED 25 YARDS, DECLARES WITNESS.
- ARTICLEDOMINION GONE “CONFERENCE MAD.”
- ARTICLESHIPS HELD UP BY WINTRY WEATHER.
- ARTICLEEIGHTEEN MEN APPLY FOR WORK.
- ARTICLEON OTHER PAGES.
- ARTICLESTOP PRESS NEWS.
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- ARTICLERACING AND TROTTING NOTES
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- ARTICLEEND-OF-TERM DANCE.
- ARTICLEWEDDING.
- ARTICLEST GILES’S SUNDAY SCHOOL.
- ARTICLEWHITE ELEPHANTS OF SIAM.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLELESSEE NOT LIABLE FOR PARK RATES.
- ARTICLEWEEVIL PARASITES DAMAGING TREES AT PLANTATIONS.
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- ARTICLEKINGSFORD SMITH STAYS UP DURING ENDURANCE FLIGHT.
- ARTICLEFORMER PUBLIC WORKS OFFICER DIES ABROAD.
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COURT.
- ARTICLEURGES SUPPORTERS OF NEW PRAYER BOOK TO STAND.
- ARTICLETHEATRE MANAGER TO PAY £10 FINE.
- ARTICLEWOULD NOT LEAVE WHEN REQUESTED.
- ARTICLEDRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN LOAN EXPENDITURE PLANNED IN AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLELATE PERSONALS.
- ARTICLEBRITISH OFFICER KILLED IN SUDAN.
- ARTICLEPRIZE-GIVING.
- ARTICLELAW EXAMINATION RESULTS ANNOUNCED.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOPINIONS VARY ON U.S. NAVY PLAN.
- ARTICLEGERMANS CANCEL NEW BATTLESHIP.
- ARTICLEPRISONERS SENTENCED AT WELLINGTON COURT.
- ARTICLEGOOD SHOOTING BY GUN CLUB MEMBERS.
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEBOWLING.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLENEW SPEED RECORD SET UP AT MONTLHERY.
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- ARTICLEFIENDISH MURDER IN U.S. COMMITTED BY KIDNAPPERS.
- ARTICLEPROMINENT HORSE OWNER ARRIVES ON VISIT TO DOMINION.
- ARTICLENO RECEIVING DEPOTS FOR EMIGRANTS IN FOUR MAIN CENTRES.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLELATE COMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEMAN CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.
- ARTICLEHOW CARLYLE CURED BOY OF SNOBBERY.
- ARTICLESELWYN BRIDGE NOW OPENED FOR TRAFFIC.
- ARTICLEBUILDING THE SELWYN BRIDGE. STAGES OF THE WORK.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe piers in position.
- ILLUSTRATIONGetting on with the decking.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe bridge and approaches complete.
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- ARTICLEBOWLING.
- ARTICLEEILEEN WINS THREE DUNEDIN TRIALS FOR THE SANDERS CUP.
- ARTICLELOCAL GROWERS WANT EMBARGO ON TOMATOES.
- ARTICLEBRIDGE FORMING LAST LINK ON MAIN HIGHWAY OPENED BY PREMIER.
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- SECTIONTHE THEATRES.
- ARTICLELILIAN GISH IN CELEBRATED ROLE AT GRAND THEATRE.
- ARTICLEELINOR GLYN STORY IS FINE PICTURE AT CRYSTAL PALACE.
- ARTICLEJOHNNY HINES IN LEADING ROLE AT LIBERTY THEATRE.
- ARTICLEPOWERFUL DRAMA IS BIG FEATURE AT EVERYBODY’S.
- ARTICLE“THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” NOW AT QUEEN’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEFARCE COMEDY COMING TO THEATRE ROYAL SOON.
- ARTICLEWIRTHS’ CIRCUS WILL BE BIG DRAW FOR CHRISTMAS.
- ARTICLEAPPEAL FOR ORPHANS BRINGS GOOD RESULT.
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECANTERBURY PILGRIMS’ ASSOCIATION.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEThe star. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. NOTES OF THE DAY.
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEYOUNG MEN START ON WORLD TOUR.
- ARTICLEDIED AFTER FIRE AT MIRAMAR GASWORKS.
- ARTICLEGERMANY PAYS HUGE AMOUNT.
- ARTICLEDENIED THAT HE ASSAULTED HIS COMPANION.
- ARTICLETHEATRE ROYAL
- ARTICLEIMMIGRANTS, 135 IN NUMBER, ARRIVE.
- ARTICLEYOUTH IS SENT TO BORSTAL INSTITUTE.
- ARTICLEMAN INJURED IN GAS EXPLOSION.
- ARTICLEMUST BE GOOD TO HIS MOTHER, MR MOSLEY SAYS.
- ARTICLECRICKETERS HURT IN AUCKLAND GAMES.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. D. Gillespie.
- ARTICLERUN OVER TWICE; YOUNG MAN DIES.
- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE.
- ARTICLEWHY GET FLURRIED?
- ARTICLEPONSFORD BREAKS WORLD’S RECORD FOR BATSMAN.
- ILLUSTRATIONW. H. Ponsford.
- ARTICLECHANGE IN FORM RATHER THAN FACT.
- ARTICLETAWA FLAT TUNNEL DEADLOCK STILL REMAINS UNSETTLED.
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- ARTICLEBOBBY JONES WILL NOT DEFEND BRITISH OPEN GOLF TITLE.
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEPONSFORD SUPREME AS A RUN-GETTER.
- ARTICLEINSPECTOR WAS ALSO LIABLE FOR SPEEDING.
- ARTICLE400 MORE MINERS DISMISSED IN N.S.W.
- ARTICLECROWDS PUSH AND FIGHT TO OBTAIN CHEAP TOBACCO.
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- ARTICLESNOW COVERS GREAT BRITAIN.
- ARTICLEEIGHT FATAL MOTOR SMASHES IN WEEK-END IN AUSTRALIA.
- ARTICLEWHY DOES NOT SUN CHANGE HIS SPOTS?
- ARTICLEWEST COAST TROTS.
- ARTICLEMOVED FAST WHEN CAR CAME OVER THE MAT.
- ARTICLE“CHEVROLET GANG” ARE SENTENCED.
- ARTICLEGAVE FALSE FIRE ALARM; AUCKLAND YOUTHS ARE FINED.
- ARTICLEHOBART FLOODED FOLLOWING STORM.
- ARTICLEBOY DIES WHEN LORRY GOES OVER BANK AT AWAKINO.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESLAVES FREED IN BURMA.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLENOT MUCH HOPE FOR MEN LYING IN SUNKEN SUB.
- ARTICLEVICTORIAN ATHLETES HAVE GOOD RECORDS.
- ARTICLEWOOL SALES OPEN AT DUNEDIN.
- ARTICLESPORT AND SPORTSMEN.
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS RUSH IN PROVISION SHOPS BEGINS.
- ARTICLEFORMER M.P. DIES AT TAURANGA.
- ARTICLESCOTLAND BEATS WARATAHS, 10 TO 8.
- ARTICLEMISS GLEITZE MEETS GALE IN STRAITS.
- ARTICLEPEARCE WINS N.S.W. SCULLING" TITLE.
- ARTICLEINTERNATIONAL CROQUET TESTS CONTINUED.
- ARTICLEN.Z. BOWLERS DEFEAT ADELAIDE CLUB.
- ARTICLEBYRD TO LEAVE SOUTH AMERICA FOR SOUTH POLE.
- ARTICLEMRS AMERY APPEALS FOR THE EMIGRANT.
- ARTICLESTEAMER AGROUND AT MELBOURNE HEADS.
- ARTICLECOOLIDGE GIVES O.K. TO NAVAL BUILDING PLAN.
- ARTICLEFAMOUS CLIPPER CAPTAIN DEAD.
- ARTICLEMOTOK-CYCLIST BADLY INJURED IN COLLISION WITH RACE TRAIN.
- ARTICLEOCCUPANTS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM BURNING HOUSE.
- ARTICLEAGREEMENT IS REACHED IN TAWA FLAT DISPUTE.
- ARTICLEATHLETICS.
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- ARTICLEBOYS’ HOSTEL BURNS; 200 INMATES SAVED.
- ARTICLESUBMARINE RAMMED BY U. S. DESTROYER
- ARTICLEGOLF.
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- ARTICLETUG-OF-WAR EVENT WILL BE DECIDED IN BARRACKS.
- ARTICLEWHAT WILL NEXT MOVE BE? IS QUERY OF CHURCHMEN.
- ARTICLEGREATEST DESIRE OF CHURCH HAS BEEN REFUSED.
- ARTICLERURAL CREDITS REGULATIONS TO BE ISSUED SOON.
- ARTICLEHAS PARLIAMENT RIGHT TO USURP CHURCH BODY?
- ARTICLEEXAM. RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED.
- ARTICLESHOPS WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
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- ARTICLECanterbury Eleven Contains Many Promising Players.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONEvans (Twelfth Man) Crawford (Retained)
- ILLUSTRATIONCunningham (Missed) R. O. Talbot (Unlucky)
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- ARTICLEFILLING FATHER'S STOCKING.
- ARTICLECAMBRIAN NOTES.
- ARTICLETENNIS GEMS.
- ARTICLEYEAR ENDING SATISFACTORILY.
- ARTICLEOPAWA PARIS FETE.
- ARTICLEIDEALS OF TO-DAY.
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- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLEAT DIXIELAND.
- ARTICLECAMBRIAN CHRISTMAS TREE.
- ARTICLER.S.A. CHRISTMAS TREE.
- ARTICLEFashions and Furbelows
- ARTICLENEW FLOORS FOR 2s 6d.
- ARTICLECOMING-OF-AGE PARTY.
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- ARTICLEJUBILEE REGATTA AT PORT PROVES GREAT SUCCESS.
- ARTICLEPRIZE-GIVING.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST HAS LEG AMPUTATED AFTER SMASH.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECROSS-WORD PUZZLE-846.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLESHIPS AND FREIGHTS
- ARTICLEW.E.A. ORGANISES SUMMER SCHOOL.
- ARTICLELYTTELTON SHOPS TO REMAIN OPEN.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Tenant of Cromlech Cottage
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- ARTICLERADIO
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