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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEFACTS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA.
- ARTICLECAR TAKES A HEADER OVER AUCKLAND RAILWAY BRIDGE.
- ARTICLEWORLD'S FASTEST AND COSTLIEST CAR A SECRET.
- ARTICLEDETECTIVE SOLVES WEIGHTY PROBLEM.
- ARTICLECOURT DECIDES ON MEANING OF AWARD.
- ARTICLEPRIME MINISTER REBUKES LABOUR.
- ARTICLEMONEY PAID OUT BY STATE ADVANCES HAS HELPED TRADE.
- ARTICLELEGISLATIVE COUNCIL HAS BRIEF SITTING.
- ARTICLEMINISTERIAL CAR SHUNTED ON TO FOOTPATH.
- ARTICLEMINERS MEET MR MACDONALD AND MINISTERS.
- ARTICLEBOY’S “INGENUITY” LED TO DETECTION.
- ARTICLEStop Press.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
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- ARTICLEMAN AND WIFE DEAD IN BED.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST IS BADLY INJURED.
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
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- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEMEETING I.O.U.'S FOR £200,000.
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN SPORTS ARE POSTPONED, OWING TO SNOW.
- ARTICLEEngine Goes Over Bank.
- ARTICLEGROUP MUSIC CLASSES SHOW GOOD PROGRESS.
- ARTICLEWAIT TILL THE WEST COAST STOPS SHAKING.
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- ARTICLEPAYING OFF A BIG LOAN.
- ARTICLEMAIN TRUNK EXPRESS STRIKES BOULDER.
- ARTICLEYOUTH STOLE FOUR PACKETS FROM A POST OFFICE BOX.
- ARTICLELICENSEE’S EVIDENCE IS NOT BELIEVED.
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- ARTICLECUSTOMS RETURNS SHOW INCREASE.
- ARTICLEMINISTER DEFENDS LIBERAL GOVERNMENT.
- ARTICLEWELL-KNOWN BREEDER DUES IN VANCOUVER.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLELATE CORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEMAN CHARGED WITH TAKING TWO GIRLS FROM GUARDIAN.
- ARTICLEGREYMOUTE GAMES OFF.
- ARTICLENEW “TALKIE” AT THEATRE ROYAL IS A GREAT SUCCESS.
- ARTICLESNOW STORM STRIKES CITY AT EARLY HOUR.
- ARTICLECOMMITTED SUICIDE BY INHALING GAS.
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- ARTICLEThe Star. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. WILL RECORDS BE BROKEN?
- ARTICLEMR COATES KNEW ABOUT DEFICIT, SAYS MINISTER.
- ARTICLEWOMAN FLYER INJURED WHEN 'PLANE PLUNGES 2000 FEET INTO TREE.
- ARTICLESYNTHETIC TANNING PROCESS DISCOVERED.
- ARTICLEWHAT CORRESPONDENTS SAY.
- ARTICLEGUNSHOT WOUND CAUSED DEATH OF YOUNG IMMIGRANT.
- ARTICLELEWISHAM HOSPITAL IN WELLINGTON IS ALMOST COMPLETED.
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- ARTICLE“TALKIE” SHOWN TO DOCTORS GIVES OPERATION HINTS.
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEALL MEN FROM NORTH N.S.W. MINES ARE CALLED OUT.
- ARTICLEBAWRA WINS APPEAL AGAINST TAXATION.
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- ARTICLEAll Blacks Open Australian Tour.
- ILLUSTRATIONK. Reid
- ILLUSTRATIONC. Sonntag (Two All Black Forwards).
- ILLUSTRATIONC. G. Porter (Captains New Zealand)
- ARTICLEHARRIERS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAIR PILOT SHOULD NOT BE FETTERED BY INSTRUCTIONS.
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S GAMES.
- ARTICLEChristchurch Beat Varsity After Hard-Fought Game.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONH. L. Stephenson. G. Scrimshaw.
- ILLUSTRATIONR. Flewellyn. (Merivalee reliable centre.)
- ARTICLEHockey.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLETEAMER BURNS ITS FITTINGS AND DECKING.
- ARTICLEDAIRY FARMER FOUND HANGING.
- ARTICLEHornby Reach League Final.
- ILLUSTRATIONH. A. Vivian. N. Vivian. (Scored in first half.)
- ARTICLECRICKET.
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- ARTICLELORD RANALD SCORES AGAIN
- ARTICLEPOINT-TO-POINT RACES HELD AT FERNSIDE TO-DAY.
- ARTICLELEAGUE GAME GIVES CROWD AMUSEMENT.
- ARTICLEMAN DETAINED BY AUCKLAND POLICE.
- ARTICLEFUSING OF ELECTRIC MOTOR CAUSES FIRE.
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- ARTICLEAssociation.
- ARTICLECOURT NOT TO VISIT BALMORAL THIS YEAR.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLECOURSING.
- ARTICLEMAIREHAU CYCYISTS HOLD ROAD RACE.
- ARTICLEFINE FINISH SEEN IN ROAD RACE.
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL.
- ARTICLETHE ’QUAKE.
- ARTICLETOY DOG AND CAT CLUB’S SHOW AT ART GALLERY.
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
- ARTICLEKING CONFERS MORE HONOURS.
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS, MIRRIAGES
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEDDING.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
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- ARTICLEFollowing the of Great Earthquake Desolation.
- ILLUSTRATIONCOMING OVER THE DOUGHBOY TRACK.—Rescue party bringing out mid-Maruia settlers. Mrs O’Brien is the woman in the foregr...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEWTON FLAT ROAD.—Newton Flat residents crossing a small slip.
- ILLUSTRATIONMARUIA LAKE.—An exclusive view of the upper portion of the lake which has submerged the Maruia Plains as the result o...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOMES CARRIED AWAY BEFORE GREAT, ES.—A scene in the Matakitaki Valley. In the foreground is flic home of Mr Morel, wh...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GALLANT.—A lady gets a lift over soft mud on the New ton Flat road.
- ILLUSTRATIONA HALT FOR A PHOTOGRAPH.—Refugees from mid-Maruia with some of the rescuers. Dr N. D. M’Lean, of Murchison, resurrect...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SLIP ON THE MARUIA ROAD.—It was falls like these that the refugees had to climb in order to get out.
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- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLEWEDDINGS.
- ARTICLEA NOBLE WORK.
- ARTICLESILVER WEDDING.
- ARTICLECOMING-OF-AGE PARTY.
- ARTICLESOCIAL AT SUMNER.
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- ARTICLESteeplechasers And Hurdlers Who Will Be Prominent At Trentham.
- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES.
- ARTICLETROTTING FIXTURES.
- ARTICLERACING NOTES.
- ARTICLETROTTING NOTES.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY NOTES.
- ARTICLEF. A. WADDELL BEGINS WITH TEAM OF FIVE.
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEVITAL STATISTICS FOR N METROPOLITAN AREA.
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- GROUPING_NODETHE STAR.
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONWhat To See In Christchurch.
- ARTICLE“FAZIL” TO HAVE A SECOND WEEK AT LIBERTY THEATRE.
- ARTICLEMARY ASTOR IS STAR IN UNDERWORLD FILM FOR EVERYBODY'S.
- ARTICLETWO FINE PICTURES FOR CRYSTAL PALACE.
- ARTICLEFINE STORY, “FOUR SONS,” TO HEAD BILL AT GRAND THEATRE.
- ARTICLEBRIGHT FARE AT NEW OPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLE“REVENGE” WILL BE SHOWN AT CIVIC THEATRE SHORTLY.
- ARTICLE“RIO RITA” WILL BE BIG ATTRACTION AT NEW OPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLEGOOD PROGRAMME AT STRAND THEATRE.
- ARTICLESONG AND DANCE RECITAL AT CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
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- SECTION“STAR” CIRCLE AND CLUB GOSSIP
- ARTICLEAUNT HILDA S LETTER
- ARTICLEMAVIS AND THE FLOWER FAIRY.
- ARTICLETHE WONDERFUL FIND.
- ARTICLEMERIT.
- ARTICLEDOLLS' HOSPITAL.
- ARTICLENOTICE BOARD
- ARTICLETHE RUNAWAY TWINS.
- ARTICLESWEET SWEET-BRIAR.
- ARTICLEFROM THE POETS.
- ARTICLEAUNT HILDA'S LETTER BOX
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- ARTICLEBIRTHDAY GREETINGS
- ARTICLEwelcome in
- ARTICLETHE LITTLE HOUSEKEEPER.
- ARTICLEPANSIES TO PAINT.
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- ARTICLEPrayers that are Lived will be Answered.
- ARTICLESoloing the Secrets of the South Pole.
- ILLUSTRATIONCommander Byrd.
- ARTICLE“I Am Not a Cynic. I Always Thought Myself Truthful.”
- ILLUSTRATIONMaugham
- ARTICLENo Man can be Both Patriot and Socialist.
- ARTICLEIRONY.
- ARTICLECanadian Police Extend Patrol To Arctic s Tip.
- ARTICLEHow I Became a Film Comedian.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLECROSS-WORD PUZZLE -1296.
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- ARTICLESCHOOL IN THE OPEN.
- ARTICLEMINIATURE JAPANESE CONI FERS WITH ROOTS EXPOSED.
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER
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- ARTICLETHINGS THOUGHTFUL.
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- SECTIONThe “STAR’S” Saturday News Pictorial Section
- ARTICLERADIO
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- ARTICLEWOMEN AND THE HOME
- ARTICLETWO DELIGHTFUL EVENING FROCKS.
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- ARTICLEMaori Massacre Averted By Sudden Outbreak Of War.
- ARTICLEFROM THE “STAR” SIXTY YEARS AGO.
- ARTICLEFROM AN OLD ALBUM.
- ILLUSTRATIONCharlie Coombs, a well-known cornet player.
- ARTICLETHE OLD LYTTELTON CHRISTY MINSTRELS.
- ARTICLETHIS WEEK S GREAT DAY.
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- ARTICLEGENERAL FILM GOSSIP.
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove is a typical scene from “‘ Q Ships,” the thrilling British Dominions’ film release, screening at the Crystal Pa...
- ILLUSTRATIONOne of the many gripping scenes from “The Charlatan,” the supporting feature at Everybody’s next week. Margaret Livin...
- ILLUSTRATIONA magnificent scene from “ The Lady of Victories,” supporting “Revenge,” at the Civic, commencing on Monday. The love...
- ARTICLEHOLLYWOOD IN PERSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONAlice White
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- ARTICLEHOLLYWOOD IN PERSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONNorma Talmadge.
- ILLUSTRATIONMae Murray.
- ILLUSTRATIONBillie Dove. Colleen Moore.
- ILLUSTRATIONMary Brian.
- ARTICLEMUSIC AND DRAMA
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- ARTICLETrailing a Gorilla Is Nerve-racking Ordeal.
- ARTICLEELECTRIC EYE DETECTS FLAWS IN ROLLERS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLENEWS IN PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONHUSKIES AT QUAIL ISLAND.—One of Byrd’s sledge teams of Yukon huskies in training at Quail Island. (Special “Star" pho...
- ILLUSTRATIONSOMETHING OF A CURlOSITY.—Canvassing the woman voter, an important factor in the British election. Dr E. Bentham, the...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LITTLE DUCHESS.—Enormous crowds gathered at Greenwich, London, on May 14, to welcome the Duchess of York when she...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE GRENADIER GUARDS.—The Duke of Connaught, as Colonel, inspected three battalions of the Grenadier Guards on the Ho...
- ARTICLEFUN and FANCY
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- ARTICLEPOULTRY NOTES.
- ARTICLEPapanui Paragraphs
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- ARTICLEBrighton Breezes
- ARTICLEShirley-St Albans Notes
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- SECTIONThe World of Sport.
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- ARTICLESUM CRAZE FOR RIDING SKIRTS.
- ARTICLE“Improve Your Golf.”
- ARTICLEPROGRAMME SUGGESTED FOR CRICKET TOURS.
- ARTICLEHILL CLIMBING IN ENGLAND.
- ARTICLESpreydon-Addington News.
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- ARTICLEONE MAN’S WIFE
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- ARTICLESumner Ripples
- ARTICLECONFIRMED PROOF.
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- ARTICLERiccarton Records
- ARTICLEWOOLSTON NOTES.
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