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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEMRS KEITH MILLER SAFE, SAYS MESSAGE TO MOTHER.
- ARTICLEPROFESSOR’S TALE IS DISCREDITED.
- ARTICLEESCAPED PRISONERS ARE BOTH RECAPTURED
- ARTICLE1347 APPLICANTS FOR 40 UPPER HOUSE SEATS
- ARTICLEWORLD S LARGEST DOCK TO BE BUILT IN ENGLAND
- ARTICLEWAR NOT LIKELY AMONG NATIONS.
- ARTICLEFRANCE STILL ARMED, GERMAN DECLARES.
- ARTICLERAILWAYS CAN BE MADE PARTIES TO AWARDS.
- ARTICLEMADRAS SWEPT BY CYCLONE.
- ARTICLEKINGSFORD-SMITH’S AIR ACHIEVEMENTS
- ARTICLEGENERAL HERTZOG RETURNS HOME
- ARTICLEWOMAN CONFESSES TO MURDERING MAN
- ARTICLEBUTCHER BATTERED BY MEAT STRIKERS.
- ARTICLEAVIATRIX CROSSES U.S.A. IN SEVENTEEN HOURS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWILL CONSIDER FEDERAL PLANS FOR INFLATION.
- ARTICLEWILL NEGOTIATE A NEW TRADE TREATY
- ARTICLEPEEBLES’S RECORD: 3 WICKETS FOR 4 RUNS
- ARTICLENORFOLK ISLAND WANTS N.Z. TOURISTS
- ARTICLEMR G. W. FORBES ARRIVES IN IRELAND WITH FAMILY
- ARTICLECOAL POSITION NOW IS MUCH IMPROVED.
- ARTICLEBOYCOTT WEAKER IN INDIA NOW.
- ARTICLEPRINCE OF WALES SHOWS HIS OWN AFRICAN FILM.
- ARTICLESERIOUS CLASH OCCURS ON SUGARCANE FIELDS.
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- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLENEW MOTOR VESSEL FOR ANCHOR COMPANY’S TRADE
- ARTICLESHIPPING
- ARTICLEMAUI POMARE DUE AT DUNEDIN ON THURSDAY.
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- ARTICLEDANCE RECITAL.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLETHE TEST.
- ARTICLEROUND THE SUBURBS
- ARTICLECONTRIBUTIONS INVITED.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEFILM MANAGERS FAVOUR CHANGE.
- ARTICLEDEPRESSION ONLY A PASSING PHASE.
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- SECTIONTHE THEATRES
- ARTICLEBRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AT MAJESTIC THIS WEEK.
- ARTICLELAWRENCE TIBBETT IS STAR IN “ ROGUE SONG.”
- ARTICLE“GREEK STREET” DEPICTS LONDON'S NIGHT LIFE.
- ARTICLEVARIED PROGRAMME IS SCREENING AT GRAND.
- ARTICLEPOWERFUL DRAMA HEADS REGENT THEATRE BILL
- ARTICLELIBERTY THEATRE HAS DOUBLE FEATURE BILL.
- ARTICLECRYSTAL PALACE SHOWS FINE MUSICAL ROMANCE.
- ARTICLEEVERYBODY’S THEATRE SCREENS UNUSUAL FILM.
- ARTICLERADIO
- ARTICLEHARMONIC SOCIETY TO GIVE FINAL CONCERT.
- ARTICLEThe Star Cross-word Puzzle.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEENGLAND’S NEW PRINCESS : A RISKY VOYAGE : CHICAGO’S SKYSCRAPERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONACROSS THE CHANNEL IN A PUNT.—An lift dinghy setting out from Dover on her cross-Channel voyage which she accomplishe...
- ILLUSTRATIONSUFFERING FROM THIRST, TOO!—The railway engine’s bowser. A shunter taking “ refreshment ” at the Christchurch railway...
- ILLUSTRATIONENGLAND’S AIR-MINDED PRIME MINISTER.—The Rt Hon Ramsay MacDonald entering a service ’plane at Croydon aerodrome.
- ILLUSTRATIONENGLAND’S NEW PRINCESS.—The Duke and Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth (whose head can be seen) driving from Pic...
- ILLUSTRATIONDID THE CAMERA MAN SEE IT LIKE THlS?—Chicago gone crazy. An odd view of the home of the sky-scrapers.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR R. GALBRAITH, Mayor of Ashburton, who was farewelled by members of the Ashburton Borough Council last evening. Mr ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCE CAROL OF RUMANIA, who, stated a cable yesterday, may find a bride outside Royalty.
- ILLUSTRATIONCLEARING CEYLON JUNGLE LAND.—An elephant tearing up a huge tree in the process of clearing jungle land in Ceylon.
- ARTICLE“ I’LL HAVE YOU ON YOUR KNEES.”
- ARTICLEEDGAR WALLACE PLAY HISSED IN LONDON.
- ARTICLELYTTELTON PROTESTS AGAINST SLIGHT.
- ARTICLEALIMONY ORDER AGAINST JOCKEY.
- ARTICLEPIRATES MAKE RAIDS ON LONDON'S DOCKS
- ARTICLESTRUCK GIRL WHO REFUSED TO DANCE
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- ARTICLEPERSONAL.
- ARTICLETHE YANKEE AND HIS WONDERFUL HEN.
- ARTICLEABANDONED BABY ON AN ASH HEAP.
- ARTICLEOLD PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER
- ARTICLEFOR HANDS FREQUENTLY WET.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEThe Christchurch Star. PUBLISHED BY New Zealand Newspapers Ltd. Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square CHRISTCHURCH N...
- ARTICLEButterflies Use Pleasant Scents.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFinding The First Job.
- ARTICLEA TRIP TO DEVIL'S ISLAND, THE FRENCH PENAL STATION.
- ARTICLEPeople and Their Doings.
- ARTICLEDaily Feature For “Star” Readers.
- SECTIONCorrespondence.
- ARTICLEToo Much Begging.
- ARTICLETrain – ferries.
- ARTICLEEarliest Known A dvertisement.
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- ARTICLEWhich Language As World Tongue.
- ARTICLEYOUNG MAN STOLE MONEY FROM TILL.
- ARTICLEFARMERS' INTEREST IN POLITICAL QUESTIONS.
- ARTICLEPLUMBER ATTRIBUTES FAILURE TO ILLNESS.
- ARTICLEACCIDENT RESULTS IN DEATH OF MECHANIC.
- ARTICLEREVIVAL OF FEDERATION OF TRADES COUNCILS.
- ARTICLEBRITISH PROTEST MADE TO MOSCOW
- ARTICLEFOUR MEN ADMIT BREAKING INTO A CITY WAREHOUSE
- ARTICLEOPINION FAVOURS A NEW BURMA.
- ARTICLEFREEZING WORKS ARE NOW OPENING.
- ARTICLEUNITED CANDIDATE FOR THAMES SEAT.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETHE PROGRESS OF CHURCH UNITY.
- ARTICLEADVERTISING AN AID AT BAD TIMES.
- ARTICLEREORGANIATION OF THE DEFENCE FORCES.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLENO MORE WAR THIS CENTURY.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING
- ARTICLEDOMINION FORECAST
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOSCAR' GARDEN LEAVES TO-DAY.
- ARTICLETINWALD STOCK SALE.
- ARTICLEBOWLING
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING
- ARTICLENEWS ON OTHER PAGES.
- ARTICLEMAYOR REFUSES TO HEAR LEADERS.
- ARTICLEBIRTH CONTROL AND THE CHURCH.
- ARTICLEST ALBANS BUNGALOW IS DAMAGED BY FIRE.
- ARTICLECHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL
- ARTICLECOMPETITION IN COLONIAL TRADE
- ARTICLEMR FORBES’S MISSION.
- ARTICLEPENSIONS APPEAL BOARD CONCLUDES SITTING.
- ARTICLEELDERLY MAN FACES CHARGES AT TIMARU.
- ARTICLECIVIL CASES HEARD BEFORE MAGISTRATE
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- ARTICLE“ A FUNNY NAME,” SAYS DEFENDANT.
- ARTICLECHRISTIAN MINISTERS OPPOSE GAMBLING,
- ARTICLEWHEN CARS MAY BE BACKED IN STREETS
- ARTICLEEARTHQUAKE SHOCK WAS RECORDED THIS MORNING
- ARTICLESERIOUS CHARGES HEARD IN COURT.
- ARTICLEROWING.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEUSE OF AN IRON BAR IS ALLEGED.
- ARTICLEEGG-LAYING.
- ARTICLES.O.S. SIGNAL IS HEARD FROM SHIP.
- ARTICLEHOW CYCLING IS CONTROLLED HERE
- ARTICLELATE SOCIAL NEWS.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLEN.Z. DETECTIVES NOW HAVE UNIFORM HOURS.
- ARTICLEST LUKE’S CARNIVAL.
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- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLEBOWLING
- ARTICLEPIGEON RACING
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEBOXING
- ARTICLECYCLING
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- SECTIONThe Social Round
- ILLUSTRATIONThe classic line is emphasised in an elegant evening gown of oystercoloured satin, the skirt of which flares into fou...
- ARTICLEPERSONAL ITEMS.
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENT.
- ARTICLEMEETING OF BRANCH OF SEAMEN S INSTITUTE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEFUNERAL OF THE LATE SISTER JANET DAVIES.
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S RECIPE.
- ARTICLEELIZABETH ANNE TAKES A WALK
- ARTICLEWEDDING.
- ARTICLESOCIAL GATHERINGS.
- ARTICLECHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL HELD.
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- ARTICLERIFLE SHOOTING
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS NOT WANTED IN HOTELS.
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- ARTICLEON THE WATER
- ILLUSTRATIONP. Rogers.
- ILLUSTRATIONG. Duggan. (Training for Pairs.)
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- ARTICLETHE AUCKLAND CUP.
- ARTICLEJOCKEYS’ STRIKE.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY NOTES.
- SECTIONRACING & TROTTING
- ARTICLERACING NOTES.
- ARTICLETROTTING NOTES.
- ARTICLERICCARTON NOTES.
- ARTICLETAKAPUNA RACES.
- ARTICLEFEILDING RACES.
- ARTICLERE-HANDICAPS
- ARTICLENEW BRIGHTON TROTS
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- ARTICLECHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE “ STAR.”
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- ARTICLEASHBURTON NEWS
- ARTICLEMAYOR FAREWELLED BY ASHBURTON FRIENDS.
- ARTICLEREDUCTION RUMOURED IN PERMANENT FORCES.
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- ARTICLEWORK FOR BOYS LEAVING SCHOOLS.
- ARTICLEPORT NEWS
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECAUGHT FISH BY MEANS OF SNARE.
- ARTICLEMUSIC WEEK COMMITTEE HAD A SMALL BALANCE.
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