Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEDEATH’S TRAGIC HARVEST
- ARTICLEEARLY MORNING SMASH
- ARTICLEBOOKIES PAY OUT
- ARTICLEDARING THEFT
- ARTICLESearch for Plane
- ARTICLEIN THE SUNSHINE AT ELLERSLIE
- ARTICLEINDUSTRIAL LAWS
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLEOils Explode in Blazing Store
- ARTICLEA QUIET TRIP
- ARTICLEA CLOSE FINISH
- ARTICLEONEHUNGA FIRES
- ARTICLENEW ARBITRATION JUDGE
- ARTICLECHILD DROWNED
- ARTICLEMAN FALLS OVER CLIFF
- ARTICLESLIGHT PROGRESS MADE
- ARTICLEFatal Fall From Whangarei Express
- ARTICLEBOY KILLED BY SHOT
- ARTICLENON-PAYING RESERVES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ARTICLEThe Log Book
- ARTICLEMail Services
- ARTICLEBIRTHS DECREASE
- ARTICLEWEST COAST SHAKEN
- ARTICLEFOUR QUIET MARKETS
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- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEIN TOWN AND OUT
- ARTICLEYE PIRATE SHIPPE
- ARTICLEMid-Summer Roses are Blooming for Bride's Bouquets
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFirst Style Parade at Ellerslie
- ARTICLEIsland’s Thorne SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS:
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMOSTLY OUTSIDERS
- ARTICLEJEFFERD STABLE IN HASTINGS DOUBLE
- ARTICLEDERBY DAY AT ELLERSLIE
- ARTICLENightmarch Wins In Keen Cup Contest
- ARTICLEPANTHER CAPTURES WAIRARAPA CUP
- ARTICLETROTTING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLETrotting Carnival Ends TIGER SALVE
- ARTICLECHESS CONGRESS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEThe Sun 42 WYNDHAM STREET. AUCKLAND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929 BORAH AND THE GUNS
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
- ARTICLEFROM THE WATCH TOWER
- ARTICLEYouth Is Neglected
- ARTICLECitizens Say
- ARTICLEMinisters Inspect Airdrome Site
- ARTICLEDENMARK’S SYSTEM
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWest Australian Gives £633 to a Hospital
- ARTICLESECRETARY SUSPENDED
- ARTICLERad Liquor Causes 1,565 Deaths in New York City
- ARTICLEALFRED SMITH BECOMES PRIVATE CITIZEN AGAIN
- ARTICLE£20,000 GIFT FROM U.S.
- ARTICLE“CLEVER FOOLING”
- ARTICLENEJD RAIDERS BOMBED
- ARTICLENEW BANK CORPORATION
- ARTICLEGAVE LIFE FOR CHILD
- ARTICLEHUGE SECRET AIRPLANE
- ARTICLETHREE DIE IN WELL
- ARTICLE“NOTHING HOSTILE”
- ARTICLEBRITISH CUSTOMS CHIEF RESIGNS IN CHINA
- ARTICLEHENRY FORD WILL EMPLOY ADDITIONAL 30,000 MEN
- ARTICLENEXT BRITISH BUDGET WILL SHOW SURPLUS
- ARTICLEA “Wet” New Year
- ARTICLEAIR CHIEF MARSHAL
- ARTICLEPEER GIVES £25,000 AS THANK OFFERING FOR HIS SAFE ESCAPE
- ARTICLECable Jottings
- ARTICLEGERMAN PEOPLE BITTER
- ARTICLESOVIET OFFERS TRADE
- ARTICLEVIOLENT EXPLOSION
- ARTICLEOLD WOMAN MISSING
- ARTICLEGIRL’S LEAP TO DEATH
- ARTICLEWHO WILL LEAD ARMY?
- ARTICLEFRENCH BUDGET PASSED
- ARTICLEFOR SCHNEIDER CUP
- ARTICLEMAWSON FOR ANTARCTIC
- ARTICLERECORD REGISTRATION
- ARTICLEPOLICE AID “PIRATES”
- ARTICLEMISSING SINCE MONDAY
- ARTICLEREBELS DEFEATED
- ARTICLESummer Frocks
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHammond Again
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON DECLARES
- ARTICLEOTAGO “TAIL” WAGS
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN BOWLERS
- ARTICLEREGATTA CONCLUDED
- ARTICLEWAIKATO LEADS
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND TRIUMPH
- ARTICLEGOOD BAT: STEADY BOWLER
- ARTICLEMATCH AT GREYMOUTH
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEChampions Beaten
- ARTICLEWAIKATO’S EASY TASK
- ARTICLETHEFT OF OVERCOAT
- ARTICLEEDUCATION COUNCIL
- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEDDING
- ARTICLEBLAZE AT TAIHAPE
- ARTICLEENTERPRISING INNES
- ARTICLEOUTBREAK OF TYPHOID
- ARTICLEHOSTEL DESTROYED
- ARTICLEMAORI SPORTSMAN’S DEATH
- ARTICLEATTACKED WITH SANDBAG
- ARTICLERacing Carnival Ends
- ARTICLENARROW ESCAPE
- ARTICLEPERSISTENT VISITOR
- ARTICLESCUFFLE WITH CONSTABLE
- ARTICLESTEWARD GAOLED
- ARTICLEPATIENT’S DEATH
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND MEETING
- ARTICLEEX-GOVERNOR RETURNS
- ARTICLEFLAX RETURNS
- ARTICLEAT MARTON
- ARTICLESHIP’S DOCTOR GIVES AID
- ARTICLEACCIDENT AT SPORTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEDates for Tenders
- ARTICLETHE WIGWAM
- ARTICLEROUND THE CAMP FIRE
- ARTICLEWITH THE BOY SCOUTS
- ARTICLETHRESHOLD
- ARTICLEWITH THE MARTIN JOHNSON AFRICAN EXPEDITION
- ARTICLEUnder the “Totem-Pole,"
- ARTICLEGOLD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- ARTICLETennis Titles Almost Won
- ARTICLEBOWLING
- ARTICLEATHLETIC SPORTS
- ARTICLECOWES REGATTA
- ARTICLEA.C.A. CRICKET
- ARTICLECRICKET AT DRURY
- ARTICLESuburban Notes!
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLERADIO AND ITS RECEIVERS
- ARTICLETwo-Way Telephony
- ARTICLETEST MATCH BROADCASTS
- ARTICLEAMPLIFYING POWER
- ARTICLEROADS BETTER
- ARTICLEDANA LEAVES AUCKLAND
- ARTICLERELIGIOUS CAMP
- ARTICLEUNITED CHRISTIANS
- ARTICLESTRENGTH MAINTAINED
- ARTICLEObituary
- ARTICLECHEERY MR. DAWE
- ARTICLESTRAND
- ARTICLEEDENDALE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- ARTICLERound The Shows
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- ARTICLENew Year Festivities Thousands Flock to Races and Beaches
- ILLUSTRATIONTHREE MAJOR SUCCESSES.—Pegaway scores again in the A.R.C. Handicap at Ellerslie, winning in spectacular style from Tr...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTORY OF BUTCHERY.—CabIes from America recently told of the frightful charges of wholesale murder brought against a r...
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN AND DOLORES—Great interest was taken, in America, in the wedding of John Barrymore, famous actor, to Dolores Cos...
- ILLUSTRATIONLAYING THE WOOD ON—F. Archer (North Shore) hits out, playing for a n Auckland cricket eleven against Waikato at Eden ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFLYING MANES AT EPSOM—A splendid action picture from Alexandra Park. The head of the straight, first time round, in t...
- ILLUSTRATIONLACE AND GRACE AT ELLERSLIE ON NEW YEAR’S DAY.—The first day of 1929 saw Auckland in gala mood. Thousands attended th...
- ILLUSTRATIONPICNIC TIME IN AUCKLAND—Cockle Bay, Howick, came in for its share of the New Year holiday traffic. Motor-cars and cam...
- ILLUSTRATIONCRICKETERS VISIT AUCKLAND.—The Waikato representative XI which is at present playing a match against Auckland at Eden...
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