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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEHUNDRED PERSONS INJURED IN RIOT.
- ARTICLESYDNEY POLICE CHASE THIEF OVER ROOFS.
- ARTICLEWORKMAN FALLS 150 FEET INTO HARBOUR.
- ARTICLEVISCOUNT GLADSTONE DIES IN LONDON.
- ARTICLEGANDHI IS READY TO COMPROMISE.
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIANS CANNOT TAKE TRIPS OVERSEAS.
- ARTICLEHELD IN GAOL FOR A YEAR WITHOUT TRIAL.
- ARTICLEMR COBBE MEETS MAU; CONFERENCE PROCEEDING.
- ARTICLESEVEN HUNDRED DEAD AS RESULT OF FRENCH FLOODS.
- ARTICLEWILL ROGERS FINDS WRECKED AEROPLANE.
- ARTICLEINQUIRY ORDERED INTO QUARANTINE COMPLAINTS.
- ARTICLEBYRD EXPEDITION DREADFULLY SEASICK.
- ARTICLEFORMER WELL-KNOWN BOXER FALLS TO DEATH.
- ARTICLEONLY TWO SAVED WHEN JAPANESE SHIP SINKS.
- ARTICLESHIP TO SHORE RADIO TELEPHONY AVAILABLE.
- ARTICLEHULL BEATS NEWCASTLE IN SOCCER CUP RE-PLAY.
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT TRY TO GIVE RELIEF.
- ARTICLESWIMMERS LEAVE WHEN SHARK ENTERS BATHS.
- ARTICLEPRINCE OF WALES TO CARRY ON WITH PLANS.
- ARTICLEFUTURE OF AUSTRALIAN AVIATION FORECASTED.
- ARTICLEAGED GERMAN ADMIRAL DIES.
- ILLUSTRATIONAdmiral von Tirpitz.
- ARTICLEPATRIOTIC FUNDS PAID TO VETERANS’ HOME.
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- ARTICLETIMBER TRADE HAS IMPROVED.
- ARTICLEATHLETICS.
- ARTICLESHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL.
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- ARTICLEHYDRO-ELECTRIC WORKS AT WAITAKI : MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN GERMANY.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ENORMOUS STEEL ARCH on the new Sydney Harbour bridge now stretches half-way across the harbour, states a cable th...
- ILLUSTRATIONMODERN GERMAN ARCHITECTURE.—The “Shelf” type of balcony, which is being used in the erection of modern buildings in G...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GENERAL VIEW of the new Waitaki hydro-electric works, showing the dam in course of construction and the workmen’s h...
- ILLUSTRATIONBUST OF FAMOUS SPIRITUALIST.—Mr J. Davidson, the well-known sculptor, is seen at work on his bust of Sir Arthur Conan...
- ARTICLEMEETING DISCUSSES FENDALTON ROADING.
- ARTICLEBOWLING NOTES FROM THE GREENS.
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- ARTICLETO DAYS PHOTOGRAPHS.
- ARTICLE“RESIGNATION IS NOT CONTEMPLATED.”
- ARTICLEMEETING OF WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY HELD.
- ARTICLEPUBLIC WORKS ACCEPTS BIG ROADING TENDERS.
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- SECTIONIn the Open—Gossip from the Sporting Field
- ARTICLECame By Aeroplane And Played Game of His Life.
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- ILLUSTRATIONSam Tucker (A Burly Hooker.)
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- ARTICLEGOOD PARTNERSHIPS IN SHIELD CRICKET.
- ILLUSTRATIONF. E. Kalms
- ILLUSTRATION(Both of Australia). W. E. Teague
- ILLUSTRATIONP. D. Howard (British Forward).
- ILLUSTRATIONAlec. Ross.
- ILLUSTRATIONB. H. Black (British Forward).
- ARTICLERivals For Dailey.
- ARTICLETWO FAMOUS BROTHERS.
- ARTICLEATHLETIC TEAM FOR N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
- ILLUSTRATIONW. G. Grace.
- ARTICLESHORT PASSES
- ARTICLECame By Aeroplane And Played Game of His Life.
- ARTICLETIMARU NEWS.
- ARTICLEMANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF LATE P. W. SHARPE.
- ARTICLEPORT NEWS.
- ARTICLECHAMBER OF COMMERCE COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING.
- ARTICLEASHBURTON NEWS.
- ARTICLEANNUAL EWE FAIR HELD AT HAWARDEN.
- ARTICLESWIMMING.
- ARTICLELECTURE IS GIVEN BY A PROMINENT ROSE-GROWER
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- ARTICLERADIO
- ARTICLECOMBINED GOVERNING SPORTS BODY MOOTED.
- ARTICLEROUTE FOR SUMMIT ROAD IS SURVEYED.
- ARTICLEBASKETBALL.
- ARTICLETHE GARDEN
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- SECTIONTHE THEATRES
- ARTICLE“THE DESERT SONG” TO BE SHOWN AT CRYSTAL.
- ARTICLE“THE VIRGINIAN” FOR MAJESTIC THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“WELCOME DANGER” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“SO THIS IS COLLEGE” IS FINE TALKING FILM.
- ARTICLEFINE DRAMA, “THE LADY LIES,” AT THE CRYSTAL.
- ARTICLE“SWIM, GIRL, SWIM” AT THE GRAND THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“DISRAELI,” AT FULLER’S, IS HISTORICAL FILM.
- ARTICLE“THE VALIANT” COMING TO LIBERTY THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“FOUR FEATHERS” IS STORY OF THE SUDAN.
- ARTICLEDOUBLE PROGRAMME AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“THE FALL OF EVE” IS A SPARKLING COMEDY.
- ARTICLEMISS TAYLOUR TO RIDE AGAIN AT MONICA PARK.
- ARTICLEWEST COAST NEWS.
- ARTICLEHOKITIKA ITEMS.
- ARTICLEBULLER NOTES.
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER
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- ARTICLEThe Christchurch Star PUBLISHED BY New Zealand Newspapers Ltd. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. WHAT BYRD HAS DONE.
- ARTICLEMISS WELBY AT STEEN.
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- ARTICLE“Things Are Not What They Seem.”
- ARTICLEBrilliant Wasp Is Death To Spiders.
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- ARTICLENew Doors That Are Opening To Women.
- ARTICLECOLOUR BLIND SEE HUES THROUGH NEW SPECTACLES.
- ARTICLENEW DRUG HABIT IS MENACING FRANCE.
- ARTICLEPeople and Their Doings.
- SECTIONCorrespondence.
- ARTICLEProper Censorship.
- ARTICLEBand Contest.
- ARTICLELabour And Unemployed.
- ARTICLEThe Gray Brothers.
- ARTICLECrime And Efficiency.
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- ARTICLECHILDREN WATCH WOMAN DROWNING
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
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- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEREFORM LEADER ARRIVES IN CITY.
- ARTICLEHINTS TO BATHERS.
- ARTICLESTRONG EXCEPTION TAKEN TO CIRCULAR.
- ARTICLESTUDENTS MUST WEAR GOWNS AT LECTURES.
- ARTICLEBRAVERY IS HONOURED AT ROYAL INVESTITURE.
- ARTICLECHURCHILL SUPPORTS POLICY OF BALDWIN.
- ARTICLEN.Z. TEAM WILL GO TO EMPIRE GAMES.
- ARTICLEPRISONER’S RECORD OF 40 CONVICTIONS.
- ARTICLETAWA FLAT WORKERS DID NOT HAVE STRIKE.
- ARTICLEMAN MAY BE ORDERED TO RETURN TO ENGLAND.
- ARTICLELABOURER STOLE FROM MAN WHO HELPED HIM.
- ARTICLECOMPANY'S ACCOUNTANT SENTENCED FOR THEFT.
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYED ELECT A NEW COMMITTEE.
- ARTICLEMurder Is Suspected In North Island Case.
- ARTICLEREDUCTION WANTED IN TALKIE RENTALS.
- ARTICLELIBRARIANS ASK FOR INCREASED SUBSIDY.
- ARTICLEBY-ELECTION FOR THE CITY COUNCIL.
- ARTICLECABINET CONSIDERS LABOUR PROTEST.
- ARTICLENAVAL ESTIMATES HEAVILY REDUCED.
- ARTICLEFIRE BREAKS OUT IN WHAKATANE PREMISES.
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- ARTICLEExpand N.Z. Industries.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY
- ARTICLEPERSONAL.
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- ARTICLEPlunket Shield Match Begun At Wellington.
- ARTICLEWILL ATTEMPT TO PREVENT DECLINE.
- ARTICLELARGE MOTOR GARAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.
- ARTICLELOWER WAGES ESSENTIAL TO TEXTILE INDUSTRY.
- ARTICLESENSATION DEVELOPS FROM PONY RACING.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLETennis Teams Meet In Test At Wilding Park.
- ILLUSTRATIONFred Kalms. (Defeated France.)
- ILLUSTRATIONNoel Wilson. (Defeated Teague.)
- ARTICLESAMOANS MEET ADMINISTRATOR.
- ARTICLESTEALING POULTRY IS WELL ORGANISED.
- ARTICLE“EXCELLENT SOLDIER, BUT A BAD CIVILIAN.”
- ARTICLEPRICE RANGE AT NAPIER WOOL SALE ANNOUNCED.
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- ARTICLECOACHSMITH HAS SEEN GREAT CHANGES CAUSED BY MOTORS.
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- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEINTERESTING NEWS FROM HAY'S.
- ARTICLEELECTRIC POWER WORKS AT AWAKING
- ARTICLEOMMERCIAL MARKETS. FINANCE AND
- ARTICLECROQUET.
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- ARTICLEThe Social Round
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S RECIPE.
- ARTICLEWEDDING.
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- ARTICLETHE LETTER OF ELIZABETH ANNE.
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- ARTICLEFashions and Furbelows.
- ARTICLESUMMER TIME ENDS ON SUNDAY, MARCH 16.
- ARTICLEOFFICERS ELECTED BY DRUIDS' CONFERENCE.
- ARTICLETHE LURE OF A GOOD LINETHE SLIMMING SILHOUETTE.
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS.
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- ARTICLEExcellent Prospects For Timaru Trots.
- ARTICLERacing and Trotting.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhar Lap. (Won the Governor's Plate at the Victoria Racing Club’s meeting.)
- ILLUSTRATIONAberfeldy. (May be taken to Trentham.)
- ILLUSTRATIONHarold Thorpe. (Looking particularly- well at present, and is training in fine style.)
- ILLUSTRATIONEASTWARD HO! Fresh shipments continually arriving of “Old Highland” Case Whisky, which sells at 12/- per large bottle...
- ILLUSTRATIONJean M’Elwyn. suggests he is a much improved horse. Great Logan may again be good enough to participate in the stake.
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYMENT MATTERS ARE DISCUSSED; REMEDIES STATED.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEThe Star’s Cross-word Puzzle.
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- ARTICLE“Journey's End”
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- ARTICLEOBJECTION RAISED BY GALA COMMITTEE.
- ARTICLEINQUEST ON VICTIMS OF WAIMAK. TRAGEDY.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON LABOUR NOMINATIONS ENDORSED.
- ARTICLEANOTHER ASPECT OF THE LEAGUE TROUBLE.
- ARTICLEREPRESENTATION AT GENEVA CONFERENCE.
- ARTICLEStop Press.
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