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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEPICTURES FROM THE GRAND NATIONAL MEETING YESTERDAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONBonn Cavalier showing the way to Peneus the first time round
- ILLUSTRATIONFour jockeys who fell at the'brush fence at the top of the straight in the Hunt Club Cup. From the loft: 11. Anderson...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr S. G. Davidson, owner of Nukumai, winner of the Grand National Hurdles, and W. Bowden, the rider. (Special “ star ...
- ARTICLEALL BLACK SIDE CHOSEN FOR THIRD TEST MATCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. Lilburne.
- ARTICLEVAIN SEARCH FOR ALPINISTS MADE IN N.S.W.
- ARTICLEWANT UNRESTRICTED MIGRATION FROM SOUTHERN EUROPE.
- ARTICLEFIRM GUARANTEED QUALITY OF TYRES.
- ARTICLETRANS-ATLANTIC FLYER DIES, AFTER AMPUTATION OF LEG.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE MR A. F. DRAYTON (Whose death occurred yesterday).
- ARTICLEON OTHER PAGES.
- ARTICLELINER AGROUND ON MEXICAN COAST.
- ARTICLEStop Press.
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- ARTICLERACING AND TROTTING NOTES
- ARTICLERAILWAYS UNDER DISCUSSION IN BUDGET DEBATE.
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- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEENGLISH COMPANY TO BE FORMED TO WORK TARANAKI IRONSANDS.
- ARTICLELINKING UP OF SOUTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK.
- ARTICLEWORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION NOTES.
- ARTICLENATIONAL WHIPPET RACING ASSOCIATION HAS ANNUAL MEETING.
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- ARTICLEREDUCTION IN HEAVY TRAFFIC FEES POSSIBLE.
- ARTICLEMONTHLY MEETING CE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY IS HELD.
- ARTICLEMALMGREN HAILED BY COMRADE AS BRAVEST OF ALL.
- ARTICLECAPTAIN HARRY LYON HAS LITTLE MONEY AS RESULT FLIGHT.
- ARTICLETOM HEENEY WILL RETURN TO U.S.A. IN JANUARY NEXT.
- ARTICLEDEAN INGE WRITES ON MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEOVERNIGHT CABLES.
- ARTICLEJ. J. MEIKLE, NOW 86, ASKS FOR PENSION GRANT.
- ARTICLEWIDOWED MOTHER ASKS FOR GRANT.
- ARTICLEGRAND NATIONAL WEEK.
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- ARTICLEFLOCK HOUSE FOR N.Z. LADS HOPED FOR BY VISITOR
- ARTICLEMALING AGAIN FIGURES IN GRAFT CHARGES IN SYDNEY.
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL BANKING CONTROL DEPRECATED BY HON A. D. M’LEOD.
- ARTICLECOMPLETION OF BULLER RAILWAY AGAIN REQUESTED.
- ARTICLECARROLL BEATS CASEY ON POINTS.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY AND AUCKLAND PLAY CHESS MATCH BY TELEGRAPH.
- ARTICLETRADE COMMISSIONER WILL INVESTIGATE STRAIT SETTLEMENTS
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- ARTICLERADIO
- ARTICLEYOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIC
- ARTICLE"LISTNING"
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- ARTICLETHE THEATRES.
- ARTICLEBARTHELMESS HAS LEADING ROLE AT GRAND THEATRE.
- ARTICLEVAUDEVILLE TRIALS PROVE POPULAR AT QUEEN’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEBRIGHT PROGRAMME DRAWS BIG CROWDS TO EVERYBODY’S.
- ARTICLEBRIGHT SHOW NOW AT OPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLE“WHAT PRICE GLORY” NOW AT QUEEN’S.
- ARTICLEGRETA GARBO IN “THE DIVINE WOMAN” AT THE LIBERTY.
- ARTICLE“THE WIZARD” IS BIG FEATURE AT CRYSTAL PALACE.
- ARTICLELEON GORDON WILL APPEAR AT THEATRE ROYAL SHORTLY.
- ARTICLEALFRED O’SHEA TO GIVE FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT.
- ARTICLEMAUI POMARE’S CARGO OF BANANAS RUINED BY OVERHEATING.
- ARTICLEAUCTION BRIDGE.
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER.
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- ARTICLEThe Star. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928. THE GAMBLE OF THE POLLS.
- ARTICLEFIVE DROWNED WHEN FORCED TO LEAP INTO LAKE TO ESCAPE FIRE.
- ARTICLEART INSTRUCTION HAS GOOD EEFECT.
- ARTICLEWILL NEW LINES BE PROFITABLE?
- ARTICLETOM HEENEY TO SAIL FOR N.Z. ON AUGUST 22.
- ARTICLEHARMONY SHOULD BE ORDER OF THE DAY AT ELMWOOD SCHOOL.
- ARTICLEROUND THE COMPASS.
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- ARTICLEPERSONALS
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- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE WILL HOLD TROPHY.
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
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- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEBritish Submarine Sunk In 1919 Raised From Sea Floor By Soviet.
- ARTICLEEXPEDITION TO THE ANTARCTIC.
- ARTICLEBIG DEMAND FOR MEN’S CLOTHING.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLEIMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE’S REPORT ON TIMBER ISSUED.
- ARTICLEGREAT MUSICAL PLAY IMPRESSES AT NEW THEATRE
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT ASKED TO LEASE OYSTER BEDS.
- ARTICLEWIFE PETITIONS FOR DIVORCE.
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYMENT AND THE MEMORIAL COLUMN.
- ARTICLETRESPASS.
- ARTICLESporting.
- ARTICLETHIRD DAY OF ADDINGTON TROTS.
- ARTICLEWELL-KNOWN CITY BUSINESS MAN COMMITS SUICIDE.
- ARTICLEMERCHANDISE MARKS ACT INQUIRY REPORT NOW PUBLISHED.
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- ARTICLETEAMS ARRIVE FOR BIG MATCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONL. Beach) (Wairaraya).
- ILLUSTRATIONC. Porter (Captains North).
- ARTICLEWHAT’S IN A JERSEY?
- ARTICLEMAORI TEAMS PLAY FOR PRINCE’S CUP.
- ARTICLEMARLBOROUGH HOPE TO WIN SHIELD.
- ARTICLEENGLAND’S HEIRESSES MAKE UP GOLDEN GALLERY OF BEAUTY.
- ILLUSTRATIONBaroness Ravensdale.
- ARTICLESMACKED HIS WIFE ON THE FACE, AND IS SENT TO GAOL.
- ARTICLECITY COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS LOCAL DAYLIGHT SAVING.
- ARTICLEHORSE TRANSPORT GOING FROM R.A.S.C.
- ARTICLEPRISONERS SENTENCED.
- ARTICLENORTH V. SOUTH.
- ARTICLELATE PERSONALS.
- ARTICLEROCKEFELLER AWARD FOR SYDNEY DOCTOR.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
- ARTICLE3 ’PLANES CRASH IN MANOEUVRES.
- ARTICLEWILL BE BURIED WITH DUE HONOURS.
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL NOTES.
- ARTICLEDOGS IN WET WEATHER.
- ARTICLEWAXWORKS RISES FROM ITS GREASE.
- ARTICLECOUNCIL METHODS CRITICISED BY TOWN ENGINEER.
- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.
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- ARTICLEU.S. TO SWEDEN FLIGHT STARTS.
- ARTICLEBOARD DEALS WITH SCHOOL AFFAIRS.
- ARTICLETWO SCHOOLS WIN PRIZES FOR POTATOES.
- ARTICLELUPINS GROWN ON ARANUI PLANTATION.
- ARTICLEBIG SLIP MEANS HEAVY WORK ON ROAD TO HUTT.
- ARTICLEBRITISH LISTENERS TO HEAR AMERICAN RADIO PROGRAMMES.
- ARTICLENAVAL AGREEMENT CAUSE OF CONCERN IN UNITED STATES.
- ARTICLECOUNCIL SUPPORTS DAYLIGHT SAVING.
- ARTICLENO QUORUM AT CREDITORS’ MEETING.
- ARTICLEMOTOR UNION HOLDS MEETING.
- ARTICLEIN HONOUR OF CAPTAIN COOK.
- ARTICLEAGRICULTURE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- ARTICLECOMMITTED SUICIDE WHEN DEPRESSED.
- ARTICLEJAPANESE STEAMER RETURNING TO PORT.
- ARTICLETO OVERCOME NEURITIS.
- ARTICLEFROM THE “STAR” SIXTY YEARS AGO.
- ARTICLESPECIAL EXPRESS TO RUN TO-MORROW.
- ARTICLEWOMEN SUPPORT KELLOGG TREATY.
- ARTICLEUNITED STATES MAKES TREATIES WITH EGYPT.
- ARTICLELECKIE IS OFFERED BOUTS IN SYDNEY.
- ARTICLETRAINING COLLEGE TOURNEY ENDS.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLETHEATRICALS HELP LIFEBOAT APPEAL.
- ARTICLETINWALD SCHOOL COMMITTEE RESIGNS.
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- ARTICLEIn the Open-Gossip from the Sporting Field
- ARTICLECould Hardly Believe It.
- ARTICLE“Real Rugby Is Overdue ”
- ARTICLESHOT AT BISLEY.
- ARTICLESHORT PASSES.
- ARTICLEOH! THE MODERN GIRL.
- ARTICLEBombshell Thrown Into Amateur Soccer Circles.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. W. Austin. (He beat Coen.
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- ARTICLEN.Z. Selectors Will Watch Inter-Island Game.
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- ARTICLELeague
- ARTICLECANTERBURY BASKETBALL TEAM.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONV. F. Flood. M. Upritchard.
- ILLUSTRATIONG. Rankin.
- ILLUSTRATIONI. Poole.
- ILLUSTRATIONP. Clements.
- ILLUSTRATIOND. Piness.
- ILLUSTRATIONP. O’Rielly.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Grennell.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. Betts.
- ARTICLESTAFF CHANGES MADE IN CANTERBURY SCHOOLS
- ARTICLECROSS-WORD PUZZLE -1044.
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- ARTICLEAssociation.
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- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLEFREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEST GEORGE’S HOSPITAL DANCE.
- ARTICLETHE PHILLIPSTOWN KINDERGARTEN.
- ARTICLETo Clean a Thermos Flask.
- ARTICLEDresses of the Week
- ARTICLE“MADAME POMPADOUR” FROCK I N G.
- ARTICLEALICE IN WONDERLAND BALL.
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- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLEIN THE SHIP LANES
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- ARTICLETHE GARDEN
- ARTICLEINRELIEF DEPOT AIDS FAMILIES TOTALLING THREE HUNDRED.
- ARTICLEHARRIERS.
- ARTICLE“ OFF-SIDE RULE ” UPHELD BY S.M.
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