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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEFAMOUS SALVAGE SHIP BLOWN TO FRAGMENTS.
- ARTICLERED COURT PASSES DEATH SENTENCES.
- ARTICLEPRISONERS’ APPEAL FOR MERCY SUCCEEDS
- ARTICLEM. BARTHOU CANNOT FORM A CABINET.
- ARTICLENO TRACE OF VICTIMS OF BOATING TRAGEDY.
- ARTICLECAUSE OF DEATHS IS INVESTIGATED.
- ARTICLEHEAVY LOSS RESULTS FROM MEAT STRIKE.
- ARTICLEN.S.W. WHEAT CROPS DAMAGED BY RAIN.
- ARTICLETREASURE CHEST IN CITY OF POMPEII.
- ARTICLEBATTLE OF MARNE RE-ENACTED IN U.S.
- ARTICLENOVEL BY N.Z. WOMAN ACCEPTED IN LONDON
- ARTICLEOXFORD EXPLORERS RETURN FROM GUIANA
- ARTICLETHAMES SHIPPING ON MOVE AGAIN.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEINSPECTOR OF PRISONS SHOT DEAD IN HIS OFFICE.
- ARTICLEMANY SUBSCRIBERS FOR FEDERAL LOAN.
- ARTICLEEXCLUSION OF ITALIANS REGARDED AS UNJUST.
- ARTICLELABOUR MANIFESTO EXPLAINED BY MOSLEY.
- ARTICLESCOTTISH MINERS RETURN TO WORK
- ARTICLEABOLITION BILLS WILL GO AHEAD.
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA DENIES CANADIAN RUMOUR
- ARTICLECHEQUE FOR £4l0 FOUND IN THE SEA
- ARTICLEMR FORBES PAYS VISIT TO FRENCH BATTLEFIELDS
- ARTICLETOTALISATOR ADOPTED FOR RACES IN FRANCE.
- ARTICLEFLIGHT TO CANARY ISLANDS UNDERTAKEN
- ARTICLENEW PETROL FIELD FOUND IN FORMOSA
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- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLETHEFT OF FOOTWEAR ALLEGED BY POLICE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESHIPPING
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- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEBOWLING.
- ARTICLEROUND THE SUBURBS
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLELICENSE FOR A CITY HOARDING.
- ARTICLEOBITUARY.
- ARTICLETAXIS MUST NOT TOUT FOR FARES.
- ARTICLETWO MOTORISTS ARE INJURED IN SMASH
- ARTICLERADIO
- SECTIONTHE THEATRES
- ARTICLEREGENT THEATRE SHOWS A LAVISH PRODUCTION.
- ARTICLE“THE BIG POND” SCORES GREAT HIT AT CRYSTAL.
- ARTICLEBRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AT ST JAMES’ THEATRE.
- ARTICLETHRILLING RACE TRACK PICTURE AT MAJESTIC.
- ARTICLEMARION DAVIES LEADS IN “THE GAY NINETIES.”
- ARTICLEORGAN RECITAL.
- ARTICLEMAURICE CHEVALIER SEEN IN “ LOVE PARADE.”
- ARTICLELIBERTY THEATRE HAS WELL VARIED PROGRAMME
- ARTICLEESTHER RALSTON STARS AT GRAND THIS WEEK.
- ARTICLEDISMISSED MOTORMAN REINSTATED BY BOARD.
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- ARTICLEDEER STALKING ON WEST COAST : ATLANTIC AVIATORS WELCOMED ; RlOl INQUIRY.
- ILLUSTRATIONGREETING A COMRADE.—Mr Charles Levine (centre) welcoming Captain Errol Boyd (on his left) and Lieutenant Connor, on t...
- ILLUSTRATIONR101 INQUIRY.—Sir John Simon, the famous legal authority and chairman of the inquiry, conferring with an assessor. A ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHERE ACTIONS COUNT FOR NOTHING.—C. E. Elliott, an English athlete, “ snapped ” just after he had competed in the put...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATEST IN HANGARS.—The ultra-modern hangar completed at Roosevelt Field, New York. It is a tasteful combination o...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHAT FIRST DIVE.-—All swimmers know (he feeling that creeps over them when they realise that they must “get under” so...
- ILLUSTRATIONA DEER-STALKER’S PRIZE.—As if soliloquising by the riverside, this fine eight-pointer was secured by a party of Chris...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR E. H. ANDREWS, who was elected chairman of the Tramway Board at its meeting yesterday.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHOM WILL SHE CHOOSE?—Testing their instruments before competing in a band contest in England. Two competitors playin...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES AT CROYDON.— Sir Thomas Sidey (left) and the Rt Hon G. W. Forbes (leaving ’plane) at Croy...
- ARTICLETHREE CHARGES OF BREAKING AND ENTERING ARE ADMITTED
- ARTICLESALAMAN’S CASE AGAIN DISCUSSED.
- ARTICLEMOTORISTS MAY HAVE FREE LEGAL DEFENCE
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYED MEN IN THE STREETS.
- ARTICLECANVASSER SENT IN BOGUS ORDERS.
- ARTICLEPOLICE ATTEND AT COUNCIL MEETING
- ARTICLEPERSONAL.
- ARTICLEPhotographs
- ARTICLEThe Christchurch Star. PUBLISHED BY New Zealand Newspapers Ltd. Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square CHRISTCHURCH N...
- ARTICLEOLD BUILDINGS.
- ARTICLEFOR WHOSE BENEFIT?
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS.
- ARTICLEInsect Attacks Eucalyptus Trees.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEInfant Comprehension.
- ARTICLEPrincess Mary In Car Smash.
- ARTICLEMACHINES THAT MEASURE ENERGY USED UP IN LIVING.
- ARTICLEWind Movements On Jupiter Are Studied.
- ARTICLEPeople and Their Doings.
- SECTIONCorrespondence.
- ARTICLENot His Last Word.
- ARTICLEIs It An Eyesore?
- ARTICLENoise Near Churches.
- ARTICLEEarnings Or Charity?
- ARTICLEAn Explanation.
- ARTICLEPepys’ Diary.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEN.Z. MEN DESIGN HEAVY OIL ENGINE.
- ARTICLE“ SCHOOLMASTERS HAVE FAILED.”
- ARTICLESOVIET EXPLAINS WHY MEN SHALL NOT DIE.
- ARTICLEMEETING OF RICHMOND FREE KINDERGARTEN.
- ARTICLEThe Dresden Vases.
- ARTICLENEW TAXI BY-LAW UNDER CRITICISM.
- ARTICLEMOTION CONCERNING TRAMWAY SHELTERS.
- ARTICLENO WAGE INCREASES TO SHOP ASSISTANTS.
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
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- ARTICLEFIERCE STRUGGLE BETWEEN POLICE AND UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLEFIRE DESTROYS FIVE BUILDINGS IN TOWN.
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- ARTICLECATHEDRAL SQUARE AMENDED PLAN.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLECOMMON CAUSE OF BANKRUPTCY.
- ARTICLECABINET DID NOT DISCUSS SALARIES.
- ARTICLEDEMAND OF EMPLOYERS VIEWED WITH ALARM.
- ARTICLEBAND CONCERT.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLECIVIL CASES ARE HEARD T BY MR H. A. YOUNG, S.M.
- ARTICLETENDERS ACCEPTED BY TRAMWAY BOARD.
- ARTICLENEWS ON OTHER PAGES
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- ARTICLE“MANY INVESTORS MAY YET REGARD 1930 AS LUCKY YEAR”
- ARTICLESENT TO BORSTAL FOR THREE YEARS.
- ARTICLEOVERSEAS STEAMERS BRING IMMIGRANTS
- ARTICLELATE PERSONAL.
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- ARTICLEGOLD CROWN TAXIS GET THE VERDICT.
- ARTICLENO PROVISION FOR PROTECTION OF JURORS
- ARTICLEDOMINION FORECAST.
- ARTICLEHIGH SCHOOL CONCERT TO BE HELD TO-NIGHT.
- ARTICLEREDUCTION WANTED IN VALUE OF LAND
- ARTICLEMOTION TO SET ASIDE AWARD BY ARBITRATOR
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- ARTICLEEGG-LAYING
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- ARTICLE“ MEN SHOULD NOT ENTER BARRACKS.”
- ARTICLERAILWAYMEN'S HOURS ARE INCREASED TO 48.
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- ARTICLESport And Sportsmen.
- ARTICLEPATROLMEN FOR SURF BEACHES.
- ARTICLEREQUEST FOR USE OF BATHS REFUSED.
- ARTICLEFREE INSTRUCTION IN SWIMMING ARRANGED.
- ARTICLESWIMMING.
- ARTICLEWATER POLO.
- ARTICLEON THE WATER
- ARTICLEBONZO THE PUP.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEJUDGMENT RESERVED IN SUPREME COURT CASE.
- ARTICLEALTERATIONS TO SCALE OF RAILWAY CHARGES.
- ARTICLEQUARRY WORKER HURT WHEN CHARGE EXPLODES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Star Cross-word Puzzle.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONThe Social Round
- ILLUSTRATIONTucked organdi trimmings on a satin dress! The simple frock and the cap are expressed in cigar-brown satin; and the c...
- ARTICLEPERSONAL ITEMS.
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENT.
- ARTICLEWEDDINGS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWOMEN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEETS.
- ARTICLECONCERT GIVEN TO AID TOC H FUNDS.
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S RECIPE.
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- ARTICLEMEETING OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
- ARTICLEJUSTICES OF PEACE HAVE QUARTERLY SOCIAL
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- ARTICLEELIZABETH ANNE TAKES A WALK.
- ARTICLESOCIAL GATHERINGS
- ARTICLETIMARU SOCIAL NOTES.
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS FAIR.
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- ARTICLERIFLE SHOOTING
- ARTICLEPRUNING KNIFE IN TRAMWAY SERVICE
- ARTICLELEVEL OF LAKE COLERIDGE.
- ARTICLECASHMERE WATER PUMPING PLANT.
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- ARTICLETRACK WORK AT RICCARTON
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS
- ARTICLEHANDICAPS.
- ARTICLERACING & TROTTING
- ILLUSTRATIONJaloux.
- ARTICLENEW PLANT TO OPERATE IN MAY.
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- ARTICLEIMPROVEMENTS TO MAIN NORTH ROAD
- ARTICLEASHBURTON NEWS,
- ARTICLEHEADACHE.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEHOURS WORKED BY CITY TAXI-DRIVERS.
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- ARTICLEWOOL SALES HELD AT WELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEROLL OF PIONEERS IS DIMINISHING.
- ARTICLEA NEW PLAN FOR SQUARE APPROVED.
- ARTICLEEXPENDITURE OF R.S.A. CONTRIBUTIONS
- ARTICLEPETITION FOR THE RELEASE OF SALAMAN.
- ARTICLETENDER ACCEPT ED FOR PRINCES STREET BRIDGE.
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- ARTICLENEED FOR STRICT ECONOMY URGED
- ARTICLEHIGHER WAGES FOR STAFF OF THE M.E.D
- ARTICLEStop Press.
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