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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBeautiful Blonde Is Forced To Move Hurriedly On Following Loss Of Italian Secret Code.
- ARTICLEPRESS DELEGATION ASK AMENDMENT OF LAW.
- ARTICLEDEATH SENTENCES FOR ANTI-SOVIET SECRET COUNCIL OF TWELVE.
- ARTICLEROAD CONSTRUCTION IN BULLER DISTRICT.
- ARTICLECLEMENCEAU IS NOW GREAT-GRANDFATHER.
- ARTICLEEXTRADITION PAPERS IN BIG TEXAS CASE ARRIVE AT AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEMANY VISITORS GO SOUTH TO GLACIERS.
- ARTICLEFALL FOUND GUILTY OF RECEIVING BRIBE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESECONDARY SCHOOL CHAMPIONS AT YESTERDAY’S SPORTS.
- ARTICLEDISABILITIES OF FORMER SOLDIERS.
- ARTICLECHILD DIES AS RESULT OF SCALDS.
- ARTICLEDR CHILTON’S BODY AT COLLEGE HALL.
- ARTICLESNAPSHOTS OF A BABY DROPPING THINGS.
- ARTICLEFireball Passes Through House In Sydney And Bursts, Blowing Tree To Pieces.
- ARTICLECOOK’S FIGUREHEAD REPORTED AUTHENTIC.
- ARTICLEBOWIE WILL DEFEND HIS BILLIARDS TITLE
- ARTICLEJUMPED ON SPOKES OF BOY’S BICYCLE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERIGHT OF BURIAL IN CONSECRATED CEMETERY AREAS.
- ARTICLEFRENCH SOCIALIST IS FORMING NEW CABINET
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEChristchurch Woman Will Attain Her Centenary Within Three Days’ Time.
- ARTICLETWO YEARS' GAOL FOR ARAB SHEIK WHO URGED ATTACKS UPON JEWS.
- ARTICLEFROST FISH FOUND ON BRIGHTON BEACH.
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- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS TRAINS TIME-TABLE.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLEEFFORTS TO REFLOAT STEAMER KAHIKA.
- ARTICLEHARBOUR BOARDS DREDGE WILL SOON REACH FORTY FEET.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLELARGE ENTRIES FOR MOTOR SPEED CARNIVAL.
- ARTICLERugby Football.
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- ARTICLEMALE VOICE CHOIR.
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- ARTICLEThe Christchurch Star. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. A CONTRAST IN QUOTATIONS.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLELOAN MYSTERY IN PARLIAMENT.
- ARTICLEHIS FIRST STATEMENT
- ARTICLEWESTPORT TO HAVE A LANDING GROUND.
- ARTICLEPLANE ON DOMINION TOUR STILL DELAYED.
- ARTICLEWORK APPRECIATED.
- ARTICLESTATE ACTIVITY IN PROFESSIONAL FIELD IS UNFAIR.
- ARTICLEESCAPED PRISONER CAPTURED BY POLICE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMarriage Of Italian Crown Prince And Belgian Princess Was Delayed.
- ARTICLEPROPOSED NEW BUILDING.
- ARTICLECOVERED STREET PLANNED IN CITY.
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- ARTICLEMR MACDONALD LEAVES CANADA.
- ARTICLEBRITISH GOVERNMENT TO REDUCE HOURS OF WORK FOR MINERS.
- ARTICLERAILWAY HEAD IS RE-ENGAGED.
- ARTICLEAIRSHIPS BETTER THAN AEROPLANES FOR LONG FLIGHTS.
- ARTICLETAWA FLAT TUNNEL HEADING PIERCED.
- ARTICLEFRUIT CROPS WIPED OUT BY HEAVY FROST.
- ARTICLELOBURN FRUIT CROP SUFFERS AS RESULT OF FROST.
- ARTICLEHEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIRE.
- ARTICLETWELVE BODIES FROM WRECKED FERRY FOUND.
- ARTICLEASHBURTON NEWS.
- ARTICLEREAL ESTATE MEMBERS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS.
- ARTICLETASMANIAN FARMERS AT MASSEY COLLEGE.
- ARTICLEENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY FOR NOVEMBER SHOW.
- ARTICLECAPTAIN WHITE LEAVES.
- ARTICLEFIRE CAUSES £13,000 DAMAGE AT MILLS.
- ARTICLEFLY FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEWHALING FACTORY SHIP AND CHASERS REACH OTAGO HARBOUR.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST MEETS WITH SERIOUS INJURY.
- ARTICLEWRESTLING MATCH ON LABOUR NIGHT AT THE CIVIC THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“MULTIPLY JOY, NOT KILL IT,” SAYS REV J. K. ARCHER.
- ARTICLELATE WIRELESS.
- ARTICLEWEST COAST RELIEF.
- ARTICLEDISAPPEARANCE OF A BOY IS MYSTERIOUS.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLEMR M. HOLLANDER.
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEBUSINESS FOR NEXT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL.
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL OFFICE TO GIVE HELP TO AVIATION.
- ARTICLELIST MADE OF POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
- ARTICLEPLAYERS CELEBRATE SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
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- ARTICLECricket.
- ARTICLELawn Tennis.
- ARTICLESUCCESSFUL FAIR AT ADDINGTON SCHOOL.
- ARTICLETALLY HO—NO!
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBowling.
- ARTICLELINWOOD SWIMMERS OPEN SEASON TO-DAY.
- ARTICLEGolf.
- ARTICLENOTTS AGAIN THE CHAMPIONS
- ARTICLESPORT AND SPORTSMEN.
- ARTICLELINDRUM MAKES A RECORD BREAK.
- ARTICLEThe Walls of Chester.
- ARTICLERISE AND FALL OF BRUCE-PAGE.
- ARTICLEGlass Topped Kitchen Tables.
- ARTICLEWRESTLING BOUT MAKES STIRRING DUEL IN NORTH.
- ARTICLEMAN CHARGED WITH CRUELLY ILL-TREATING HIS YOUNG NEPHEW.
- ARTICLEMAIL DAY AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
- ARTICLEH. WATSON SECURES ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP.
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- ARTICLEWellesley Stakes Goes To Watch Officer, Who Finishes Length Ahead Of Chrysology.
- ARTICLECURE BOATING CLUB OPENS SEASON TO-DAY.
- ARTICLEA PEACE-LOVING MAN.
- ARTICLESTRONG ATTACK ON ETON CLOTHES.
- ARTICLEITALIAN PRESS ATTACKS FRANCE.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CAR CRASHES INTO SHOP WINDOW.
- ARTICLEHORTICULTURAL MEN VISIT BEAUTIFUL ILAM.
- ARTICLEELMWOOD CROQUET CLUB OPENS TO-DAY.
- ARTICLEWORLD'S SPRINT CHAMPION WILL TOUR DOMINION.
- ARTICLEONE ENGINE OF R101 MEETS WITH MISHAP.
- ARTICLETHOUSANDS OF POUNDS DAMAGE DONE BY FIRE.
- ARTICLEMANY HOLIDAY EVENTS FIXED FOR LABOUR DAY
- ARTICLECHEKA EXECUTE 51 CONSPIRATORS.
- ARTICLE“WORLD SMALL AND KNIT TOGETHER.”
- ARTICLEWAGE CUT NOT LIKELY TO BE ALLOWED TAKE EFFECT IN N.S.W.
- ARTICLEMATSON LINE TO BUILD TWO STEAMERS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN RUN.
- ARTICLEGRACE DARLING'S BOAT FINDS A RESTING PLACE.
- ARTICLEBRITISH LABOUR PARTY HOPE TO GAIN SEATS AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLENorth Canterbury Club Will Race On Monday.
- ARTICLERacing and Trotting.
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- ARTICLEWOMAN FINED FOR SLY-GROG SELLING.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWEST COAST NEWS.
- ARTICLEHOKITIKA.
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- ARTICLEWOMENFOLK
- ARTICLETECHNICAL COLLEGE SPORTS.
- ARTICLEBRIDE-ELECT HONOURED.
- ARTICLENORTH BEACH.
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S RECIPE
- ARTICLEGIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS.
- ARTICLELANTERN SLIDE LECTURE.
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- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- ARTICLEStop Press.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 16 Advertisements
- ARTICLETYPHOID SHOULD BE STAMPED OUT.
- ARTICLELIGHTS & SHADOWS
- ARTICLEThe Star’s Cross-word Puzzle.
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- SECTION“STAR” CIRCLE AND CLUB GOSSIP
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- ARTICLEINTO THE UNKNOWN.
- ARTICLECHINESE SAYINGS.
- ARTICLEAn Impressionist Abroad In Switzerland.
- ARTICLECashmere Sanatorium Is One Of The Busiest Places In Existence.
- ARTICLEThe Influence of The Classics.
- ARTICLEWhere Women Toil, Men Rock Cradles.
- ARTICLEAdvertising Epitaphs.
- ARTICLEThe Alchemist
- ARTICLESome Scenes From The London Of Samuel Pepys.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWOMEN AND THE HOME
- ARTICLEAN EXPERT TELLS YOU HOW TO MAKE-UP.
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- ARTICLETHE OLD LEITHFIELD CHURCH.
- ARTICLEFAMILIAR FIGURES IN EARLY CHRISTCHURCH.
- ARTICLEFROM THE “STAR” SIXTY YEARS AGO.
- ARTICLEPASSENGERS BY STAR OF INDIA ARE PLANNING REUNION.
- ARTICLEWHEN WAGGONERS FILLED TUAM STREET WITH NOISE
- ARTICLETHIS WEEK’S GREAT DAY.
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- ARTICLEENGLAND WILL SOON BE ONE BIG CITY.
- ARTICLETHE JUNGLE KING CAN BE LURED TO DOOM BY CATNIP.
- ARTICLEHOW THE ALCHEMIST BECAME A CHEMIST.
- ARTICLETHE TABLE IN THE MIDDLE AGES.
- ARTICLECONVICTS’ QUEER STRIKE.
- ARTICLENEWS IN PICTURES
- ARTICLEFUN AND FANCY
- ARTICLERADIO
- ARTICLETOM WEBSTER MARRIES FORMER ZIEGFELD STAR.
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER
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- ARTICLEThe “STAR’S” Saturday News Pictorial Section
- ILLUSTRATIONA SENSATION of the first magnitude was caused by the collapse of the Hatry Group on September 20. The Committee of th...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOUSES WERE SHAKEN and workmen were flung to the ground when a 500,000-gallon tank of paraffin exploded at Hull on Se...
- ILLUSTRATIONA PRETTY MEMBER of the “Desert Song" company shows that Jack Hobbs is not the only adept with the bat in the world.
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL J. C. SMUTS, it is reported, will be next year’s Rhodes Lecturer at Oxford. He left South Africa on September...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FORTH BRIDGE at Queensferry, near Edinburgh, one of the engineering wonders of the world.
- ILLUSTRATIONSYNCOPATED ROWING is the latest style adopted by the London Rowing Club. A crew of eight from the club are seen exper...
- ILLUSTRATIONSIGNOR MUSSOLINI giving the Fascist salute as 40,000 ex-soldiers marched before him in the Quirinal Square last month.
- ILLUSTRATIONA LADY DEMONSTRATOR at the Tenth Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition, demonstrates how to use the Breeches...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHIRTY THOUSAND CATHOLICS attended an open-air Mass in the grounds of Westminster Cathedral, London, on September 15,...
- ARTICLESCHOOL IN THE OPEN.
- ARTICLEWhence Our Plants Came.
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- ARTICLEGENERAL FILM GOSSIP.
- ARTICLEHOLLYWOOD IN PERSON.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 25 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHOLLYWOOD IN PERSON.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMUSIC AND DRAMA
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- ARTICLEShirley-St. Albans Notes.
- ARTICLEBrighton Breezes
- ARTICLEVENICE SOLVES HER TRAFFIC PROBLEM.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBIG PROGRAMME FOR CRICKETERS ON ENGLISH TOUR.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 27 Advertisements
- ARTICLE“STAR” CHRISTMAS NUMBER.
- ARTICLESumner Ripples
- ARTICLERiccarton Records
- ARTICLEFAMOUS FILM STAR MOBBED BY CROWD.
- ARTICLEOpera For The Provinces.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 28 Advertisements
- ARTICLEPOULTRY NOTES
- ARTICLEPapanui Paragraphs
- GROUPING_NODEPage 29 Advertisements
- ARTICLESpreydon-Addington News.
- ARTICLESTEPS OF THE SIX-EIGHT, THE SEASON’S NEW DANCE.
- ARTICLEWOOLSTON NOTES.
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- ARTICLESt. Paul's Church Has 65th Anniversary.
- ARTICLERev J. Elmslie, M.A., D.D., 1876-1903.
- ARTICLETHE STONEWALL IN PARLIAMENT.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 31 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFourteen New Zealanders Have Won Victoria Cross.
- ARTICLEHIDING PLACES ARE FOUND IN OLD BUILDINGS.
- ARTICLEVEXED QUESTION OF BROKEN TIME.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEWhat To See In Christchurch.
- ARTICLEATTEMPTS ON RECORD AT ENGLISH PARK.
- ARTICLENEW WORLD'S RECORD FOR CLUB SWINGING BY MR C. BUCKETT.
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