Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEHAS CANBERRA FAILED AS FEDERAL CAPITAL?
- ARTICLEHORRORS OF RED PRISON CAMPS.
- ARTICLESPECIAL ARTICLES By DON BRADMAN.
- ARTICLECAPITAL PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE DISAGREE.
- ARTICLECRICKET OFFICIAL TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEFLOODS IN VICTORIA DESTROY BRIDGES
- ARTICLESIR JOHN MON ASH TO PAY VISIT TO INDIA.
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM “THE START."
- ARTICLEPLAN TO ASSIST BUTTER SALES.
- ARTICLEWHAT IS TO BECOME OF BOYS NEXT YEAR?
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBUILDING THE CITY.
- ARTICLEFAILURE OF REVOLUTION DUE TO PRECIPITATION.
- ARTICLEINDIAN CONFERENCE SITS IN COMMITTEE.
- ARTICLESCHMELING MUST ACCEPT CHALLENGE
- ARTICLEGREYCLIFFE DISASTER CLAIMS TO BE MET.
- ARTICLEEIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT IS INVALID.
- ARTICLEBETTING TAX OPERATES IN N.S.W. ON SATURDAY
- ARTICLECAPTAIN HILL STILL WAITING IN DESERT.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEANNIVERSARY DAY HAS GROWING IMPORTANCE
- ARTICLESHIPPING OVERSEAS AND COASTAL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL URGES WAGE REDUCTION.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL.
- ARTICLEBRINGING UP FATHER.
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS LAMB MARKET TO-DAY.
- ARTICLESUNDAY BOXING FORBIDDEN IN LONDON.
- ARTICLECASES ARE DEALT WITH IN LYTTELTON COURT.
- ARTICLELORD BLEDISLOE SPEAKS ON SHIPPING OF FRUIT.
- ARTICLEWAIHORA SPORTS.
- ARTICLEROUND THE SUBURBS
- ARTICLECONTRIBUTIONS INVITED.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Star Cross-word Puzzle.
- ARTICLETALKS ON HEALTH
- ARTICLEMOTORING NOTES
- ARTICLETHE OLD DAYS RETURN
- ARTICLEECONOMY AXE IN AIR FORCE.
- ARTICLESWIMMING CARNIVAL TO BE HELD TO-NIGHT.
- ARTICLERADIO
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEANNIVERSARY OF CANTERBURY : MAIL SORTING : GERMANY’S AIR MONSTER.
- ILLUSTRATIONEXPERIMENTAL COOL STORE IN KENT.—The Ditton Laboratory, at East Mating, Kent, the largest experimental store in the w...
- ILLUSTRATIONBEHIND THOSE HUNDREDS OF BOXES.—The sorting-room at the Post Office has been the scene of much activity the past day ...
- ILLUSTRATIONQUAINT DRESSES OF THE EARLY ’SIXTIES.—Some of the dresses worn at the Art Gallery yesterday, when pioneers were given...
- ILLUSTRATIONM POINCARE, the famous French statesman, who is reported to be seriously ill.
- ILLUSTRATIONPASSENGERS ON THE RANDOLPH.—Mr and Mrs W. W. Smart, of Havelock North, who were passengers on the Randolph when that ...
- ILLUSTRATIONCANTERBURY BEEF AT THE FREEZING WORKS.—Freshly killed beef hanging at the Islington Freezing Works.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VERY REV A. BURGER, S.M., M.A., who has been appointed rector of St Bede’s College in succession to the late Fath...
- ILLUSTRATIONBACK TO THOSE DARK WINTER DAYS.—The flooding of city streets has been a common occurrence during the past few days.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE REV FATHER A. CULLEM. S2VL, B.Sc., who has been appointed rector of St Patrick’s College, Wellington.
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMANY’S AIR MONSTER.—The giant Dornier Do.X, the world’s largest flying-boat. It was originally intended to fly the...
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS
- ARTICLELIABILITY OF CROWN FOR DRAINAGE CHARGES
- ARTICLEPROFESSOR GIVES ADVICE TO BOYS.
- ARTICLE“NOTEWORTHY BOOK,” STATES BISHOP.
- ARTICLESPORT OF GLIDING IS NOW POPULAR.
- ARTICLEAPPEAL TO MOTORISTS TO PLAY THE GAME.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERESCUED FROM BLAZING HOUSE.
- ARTICLEGAMES TO REMEDY PHYSICAL DEFECTS.
- ARTICLEThe Christchurch Star PUBLISHED BY New Zealand Newspapers Ltd. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930. POPULAR FALLACIES.
- ARTICLEWHAT WILL IT BE?
- ARTICLEGREETINGS.
- ARTICLETHE CHRISTMAS NUMBER.
- ARTICLEHitler Speaks Of His Aims.
- ARTICLEOUR CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS ORIGINATED IN PAGANISM.
- ARTICLEThe Mollymawks Nest On Islands.
- ARTICLESmooth Travelling.
- ARTICLEPeople and Their Doings.
- SECTIONCorrespondence.
- ARTICLEPepys’ Diary.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEKAIKOURA HOSPITAL IS IN UNTIDY STATE."
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL FACILITIES WILL BE REORGANISED.
- ARTICLEADVERTISEMENT WAS NOT CORRECTLY PUT.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLE"PAMPERED FARMERS HAVE BEEN SPOON-FED.”
- ARTICLEGARDEN WATER SUPPLY WAS NOT ON TO METER.
- ARTICLELIME WORKS ARE COMPLETE LOSS.
- ARTICLEKINDNESS TO DOG PROVES EXPENSIVE.
- ARTICLEWATERSIDER STOLE FROM SHIP IN PORT.
- ARTICLE“IMPOSSIBLE TO REDUCE CHARITABLE AID RATES.”
- ARTICLELATE NEWS.
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CYCLIST WAS FATALLY INJURED.
- ARTICLESTEPS ARE TAKEN TO CHECK LARRIKINISM.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEJACKSON MAKES WINNING HIT.
- ARTICLEEVENING ATHLETIC MEETING POSTPONED.
- ARTICLEDOMINION FORECAST.
- ARTICLEBOILING SEAS OFF EAST COAST HOLD UP NUMEROUS VESSELS
- ARTICLESUSPECT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL FOR MURDER
- ARTICLEMILK BELOW STANDARD; RETAILERS FINED BY S.M.
- ARTICLEDUTY ON CAST IRON PIPES IS REQUESTED.
- ARTICLECANADA'S FIELD CROPS SHOW BIG DECREASE.
- ARTICLEBRITISH FOOTBALL.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGIRLS SHOULD COMPLETE TOILETS IN PRIVATE.
- ARTICLEWANT TO RETAIN THE DYESTUFFS ACT
- ARTICLEHEART FAILURE CAUSED DEATH, SAYS CORONER.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECOMPANY FACES TRADING LOSS.
- ARTICLEPRIZE-GIVING.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESTATE DRY LAWS ARE MENACED.
- ARTICLEBY THE WAY.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL.
- ARTICLEINCENDIARISM SUSPECTED; GREAT DAMAGE CAUSED
- ARTICLEMR LANG WILL RUSH BILLS THROUGH THE ASSEMBLY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLETENDER ACCEPTED FOR NURSES’ HOME.
- ARTICLERELICS OF OLD DAYS IN NEED OF A HOME.
- ARTICLEYOUNG BOYS SHOT TWO WHITE SWANS.
- ARTICLEFINES IMPOSED ON RADIO SET OWNERS.
- ARTICLECAN MISS GLEITZE SWIM THE STRAIT?
- ARTICLELAKE COLERIDGE LEVEL.
- ARTICLETOURIST OFFICER ANSWERS CRITIC.
- ARTICLELATE SPORTING.
- ARTICLE“IS DOING THE JOB, BUT NOT TALKING.”
- ARTICLEROTARY CLUB APPEAL FOR NECESSITOUS FOLK.
- ARTICLE“N.Z. IN GRIP OF A COLD WAVE.”
- ARTICLEPRIMARY SCHOOLS.
- ARTICLERADIO SETS ON TRIAL.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEENGLISH RACING REFORMS
- ARTICLERACING & TROTTING
- ARTICLEOwned By The Aga Khan.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- SECTIONThe Social Round
- ARTICLEANNIVERSARY DAY IS CELEBRATED.
- ARTICLEDIRECTORS OF Y.W.C.A. DISCUSS BUSINESS.
- ARTICLEA DINNER SUIT FOR EVENING WEAR.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESOCIAL GATHERINGS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLELOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE
- ARTICLEFASHIONS OF THE SPACIOUS DAYS.
- ARTICLEFROM.... Bookstall and Study.
- ARTICLEgnu urn m ® ® in ® ® ® m urn m ® ® m @ g GIVE A BOOK TO A CHILD. .
- ARTICLERAIN PREVENTS FARM INSPECTION.
- ARTICLETHE DANGER OF INDIGESTION.
- ARTICLETHE THEATRES
- ARTICLEYachts And Yachting.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEPRIZE-GIVINGS AT THE SCHOOLS.
- ARTICLEASHBURTON NEWS.
- ARTICLEStop Press.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEChristmas Supplement
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEPUZZLES FOR THE PATIENT
- ARTICLEChristmas Crackers
- ARTICLEBONZO HAS A “DASHING” CHRISTMAS.
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS IN GAOL
- SECTIONA Page of Christmas Stories
- ARTICLETOYS TO DEVELOP INITIATIVE.
- ARTICLE"WHAT DID YOU SAY?”
- ARTICLETHE CARES OF A LARGE FAMILY
- ARTICLEYULETIDE ROUND THE WORLD.
- ARTICLEREGULATE CHILD’S CHRISTMAS.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBURIED TREASURE FROM OLD FAMILY ALBUMS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER. Mr Joseph Piper, of the Christchurch Volunteers of sixty years ago, who died recently at Pe...
- ILLUSTRATIONQUEEN VICTORIA AND CONSORT. How diminutive Queen Victoria was may be seen in this early photograph, by Mayall, of Reg...
- ILLUSTRATIONSOLDIERS OF THE MAORI WARS. Samuel Crowther (sitting) and Thomas Skelton, of No. 1 Division, Armed Constabulary, who ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST MINISTER OF ST ANDREW'S. The Rev Charles Fraser, first minister of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Christchurc...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GLASGOW PORTRAIT. Mrs Christina M’Lean, mother of Allan M’Lean, was the wife of the Rev Lauchlan M’Lean, of Liff an...
- ILLUSTRATIONFOUNDED M’LEAN INSTITUTE. Mr Allan M’Lean, who built “ Holly Lea,” Christchurch, bequeathed a huge fortune for the fo...
- ARTICLETHE ROCKET BRIGADE AT TIMARU IN 1868.
- ARTICLEWHAT OLD ALBUMS YIELDED.
- ARTICLETHE WHARE, SOUTHBRIDGE, IN THE FIFTIES
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- ARTICLE“THE BUSY WATERFRONT”
- ARTICLEINTO THE WILDERNESS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEGODLEY EXPECTED A SHED, BUT FOUND WEATHERBOARD HOUSE.
- ARTICLEGodley’s First House As It Appears To-day.
- ARTICLEHOW THE PUZZLES ARE SOLVED.
- ARTICLESeekers of Gold Who Tramped Colony.
- ARTICLEThe Very Earliest Photograph Of Lyttelton.
- ARTICLECommon Sayings and Their Origin.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEEVE INVENTS THE MISTLETOE.
- ARTICLEWHERE PATHWAYS MEET
- ARTICLEGROTTO OF THE NATIVITY.
- ARTICLETHE FEAST OF THE CHILD.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- SECTIONWOMEN AND THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
- ARTICLENEW BRIGHTON IS CANTERBURY’S POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEA PATRON OF MANY CLASSES.
- ARTICLEMAKING A PAL OF YOUR BOY.
- ARTICLETHE DREAM BRIDGE OF SYDNEY.
- ARTICLEVANITY CONTROLS FASHIONS.
- ARTICLEWOMAN IS FREE AND HAPPY.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLECANTERBURY PIONEERS AND THEIR WORK.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAN AMERICAN HOME.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.
- ARTICLEOLDEST PEACE PROGRAMME.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE KING’S FAMILY PARTY.
- ARTICLESOME PRESENTS I WOULD LIKE.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- ARTICLESOME GHOSTS I HAVE SEEN.
- ARTICLETHE HEATHCOTE AT CASHMERE.
- ARTICLEHOW MINIATURE GOLF IS PLAYED.
- ARTICLEBOXING DAY ONCE UNPOPULAR.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- SECTIONHAPPY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
- ARTICLEGILBERT AND SULLIVAN.
- ARTICLEMISTLETOE BOUGH.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 17 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAN UNEXPECTED GIFT.
- ARTICLEQUEER CUSTOMS AT CHRISTMAS.
- ARTICLEA “HOLIDAY” ON A FARM.
- ARTICLEToumakers And Home Lessons
- ARTICLECHRISTMAS BOX ORIGIN.
- ARTICLENew Rocking Horses For Children.
- ARTICLE“Common Clay."
- ARTICLELEGAL TANGLE IN FILMS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 18 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWhere Youth And Age Meet On Equal Terms.
- ARTICLETENNIS ASSISTS SOCIALLY.
- ARTICLESTATE LOTTERY LIKELY IN N.S.W.
- ARTICLEMORE ANGER IS CURE FOR ANGER
- ARTICLESWIMMING FOR HEALTH.
- ARTICLEBOWLS IS HISTORIC GAME.
- ARTICLEA Tennis Player Makes Quick Decisions.
- ARTICLEAn Outlet For The Spirit Of Adventure.
- ARTICLEOUTBOARDING FOR THRILLS.
- ARTICLEEAT AND ENJOY YOURSELF.
- ARTICLECHOCOLATE HAS UNUSUAL HISTORY
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