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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEHARBOUR BRIDGE AND POLITICS
- ARTICLE"MAD WITH DRINK”
- ARTICLEMUST LEAVE TOWN
- ARTICLECOUNTRY PARTY
- ARTICLEON QUEEN VICTORIA’S STATUE
- ARTICLEPROWLER ESCAPES
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLEKILLED WHILE BLASTING LOGS
- ARTICLEWARNED OFF
- ARTICLETRAIN HITS LORRY
- ARTICLEDIVORCE GRANTED
- ARTICLEREMEDY WITH FARMERS
- ARTICLEADDITION TO HIGH STREET
- ARTICLEINTOXICATED DRIVER
- ARTICLECAR PUSHED OVER CLIFF
- ARTICLEIMAGINARY LINE CRITICISED
- ARTICLEDAYLIGHT SAVING
- ARTICLEDRUNKEN INGRATITUDE
- ARTICLEWATERSIDER KILLED
- ARTICLEON OTHER PAGES
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- SECTIONFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ARTICLEPorts of Auckland
- ARTICLEThe Log Book
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHEALTH NOTES
- ARTICLEPAPAKLRA ORPHANS CLUB
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 2 Advertisements Column 1
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- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
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- ARTICLEIN TOWN AND OUT
- ARTICLEBlue Ribands and Pink Roses
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- ARTICLEHer Hidden Husband
- ARTICLEHeart and Home Chats
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBRIGHT TENNIS DANCE
- ARTICLEPASTEL BLUE GOWN TRACED WITH BEADS WORN BY BRIDE
- ARTICLE21ST BIRTHDAY
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 5 Advertisements Column 1
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- ARTICLEBETTER ASSISTANCE
- ARTICLEConference Brevities
- ARTICLEFOR COUNTRY PARTY
- ARTICLEPRODUCER’S NEEDS
- ARTICLEONE IN NINE
- ARTICLERAILWAYS SHOULD PAY
- ARTICLE“OLD MEN'S HOME"
- ARTICLECONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS
- ARTICLEUNPOPULAR ACT
- ARTICLEMain Roads Could Be Nationalised
- ARTICLECO-OPERATION NEEDED
- ARTICLEROYALTY ON COAL
- ARTICLERAILWAY TO OPOTIKI
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
- ARTICLEThe Sun 42 WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929. FARMERS AND POLITICS
- ARTICLEPERSONALITIES OF THE DAY
- ILLUSTRATIONWAITEMATA'S CHAIRMAN.—Mr. L. E. Kerr-Taylor has been elected chairman of the Waitemata County Council in succession t...
- ILLUSTRATION“GET ON WITH IT.”—Mr. J. W. Mawson, Director of Town Planning, whose advice to Auckland is to “get on with the busine...
- ILLUSTRATIONBUSY MAN THIS WEEK—Mr. N. C. Matthews, assistant-provincial secretary of the Auckland Farmers’ Union, now in conferen...
- ARTICLEFROM THE WATCH TOWER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMore Money Needed
- ARTICLECitizens Say
- ARTICLEPoor Transport Keeps Many Houses Vacant
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 8 Advertisements Column 1
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 8 Advertisements Column 2
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEALL-IN FIGHT PROPOSED
- ARTICLECOLLAPSED LUNGS
- ARTICLEWarning Telegram
- ARTICLESTIRRING SPECTACLE
- ARTICLEANNOYED WITH HAGEN
- ARTICLEBISHOP’S LANGUAGE
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESTRIKERS’ FIERY TALK
- ARTICLEThose Lido Pyjamas
- ARTICLETO STIMULATE TRADE
- ARTICLEWEALTHIEST GERMAN
- ARTICLEGifted Politicians
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESearch of Timor Sea
- ARTICLETRADE WITH RUSSIANS
- ARTICLEWIDOW GOT THE CASH
- ARTICLEExciting Election
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWORKERS OF INDIA
- ARTICLEGRAF ZEPPELIN ALOFT
- ARTICLEBALDWIN’S WARNING
- ARTICLECENOTAPH DESECRATION
- ARTICLELOST DANISH BARQUE
- ARTICLELOAN FOR ELECTRICITY
- ARTICLE“TOWN” FELL TOO SOON
- ARTICLETHEIR BROTHERS’ KEEPERS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 9 Advertisements Column 1
- ARTICLEFINANCE & MARKETS
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS
- ARTICLETRADE IN PRODUCE
- ARTICLENEW SEASON’S MAIZE
- ARTICLEIn the Market Place
- ARTICLEBIGGEST LONDON WHARF
- ARTICLELONDON DAIRY MARKET
- ARTICLE50 YEARS MARRIED
- ARTICLEOTAHUHU BOROUGH COUNCIL
- ARTICLEUnder the Hammer
- ARTICLEACCLIMATISATION DISTRICTS
- ARTICLENORTHCOTE RATEPAYERS
- ARTICLEBIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE
- ARTICLEHENDERSON TOWN BOARD
- ARTICLEHAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY
- ARTICLEBIRKENHEAD BAND
- ARTICLEHIKURANGI COAL MINE
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- ARTICLEFOUND WITH PUKEKO
- ARTICLEBENEFIT OF DOUBT
- ARTICLEOBJECTION TO NOTES
- ARTICLEMAN BADLY BURNED
- ARTICLEVAGRANTS NOT WANTED
- ARTICLEUNFAILING ENERGY
- ARTICLESIX THEFT CHARGES
- ARTICLEOFFICER’S CLUB
- ARTICLEPOWER BOARD TRADING
- ARTICLESERIOUS CHARGE
- ARTICLE“SANEST OF ALL”
- ARTICLEARDENT FASCIST
- ARTICLELAST REMITS
- ARTICLESHIPPING SURVEYS
- ARTICLECHILDREN DEFECTIVES
- ARTICLETIMETABLE CHANGES
- ARTICLEOVERHAUL OF MATANGI
- ARTICLELate Commercial—
- ARTICLEEMPIRE DAY
- ARTICLETHOUSANDS DIE DAILY
- ARTICLECLAIM FOR TRESPASS
- ARTICLEMANY REJECTS
- ARTICLELast Look Round—
- ARTICLEObituary
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 11 Advertisements Column 1
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- ARTICLEHOW 77-YEAR-OLD TWINS KEEP FIT!
- ARTICLETHE SPORTSMAN'S LOG
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESHADOW-GRAPHS ?
- ARTICLEHALLELUJAH! I’VE A BUN!
- ARTICLE£250 FOR YOUNG CRICKET CENTURION
- ILLUSTRATIONA. Jackson
- ARTICLEDRESSING SHED WANTED
- ARTICLEMany Swimmers Forsake A mateur Status for Paid Positions
- ARTICLEOUT OF A HAT?
- ARTICLEBadminton's Advance
- ARTICLEL’ENTENTE CORDIALE !
- ARTICLEMore Rugby Selections
- ARTICLEORIGIN OF THE “GOOGLY”
- ARTICLEYOUTH IN GOLF
- ARTICLEENGLAND CATCHES EM YOUNG
- ARTICLEThree Good Games
- ARTICLE“Footbrawl”
- ARTICLEFIGHT CANCELLED
- ARTICLEA CHAMPION’S RISE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEShore Leaguers Again
- ILLUSTRATIONSt. George
- ARTICLEBELLIS BOXES GN
- ILLUSTRATION“Moke” Bellis
- ARTICLENavy Day Soccer
- ARTICLEPersonalities In Sport
- ILLUSTRATIONLou Brown
- ARTICLETHAMES VALLEY COURSING
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- ARTICLEJunior Rugby Notes
- ARTICLETurf Notes
- ARTICLEAT ASHBURTON
- ARTICLEBoy Draws Favourite In Derby Sweep
- ARTICLETHROWN AWAY?
- ARTICLEGrey Horses Not Popular
- ARTICLETROTTING
- ILLUSTRATIONJIM BULLOCK, one of the veterans.
- ARTICLEYOUNG TROTTERS VISIT EPSOM
- ARTICLEA REMINDER
- ARTICLEGREAT GOLF FEAT
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- ARTICLEHIEN’S HOCKEY FANS RAISE THEIR PROTEST
- ARTICLEJACK DEMPSEY VOTED MOST POPULAR BOXER
- ARTICLECLUB HOCKEY CONTINUES
- ARTICLEj CUBAN VICTOR BOOED
- ARTICLEAustralian XI.
- ARTICLEBUDDING TILDENS
- ARTICLETHE 1930 TENNIS GIRL?
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEOn the Links
- ARTICLEKAIKOHE CYCLE CLUB
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- SECTIONTHE BOOKMAN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHave You Read This?
- ARTICLETHE BOOKSELLER’S ASSISTANT
- ARTICLEBooks Reviewed
- ILLUSTRATIONARNOLD BENNETT
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN MASEFIELD.
- ARTICLEGave £60,000 Kauri Forest To State
- ARTICLEEX-MAYOR HONOURED
- ARTICLERadio Eye As Guide For Lost Flyers
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- ARTICLEMIDNIGHT FROLICS
- ARTICLEROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR
- SECTIONRound The Shows
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONDAVID LEE, the beautiful little threeyear-old boy, who has charmed all hearts by his acting of “Sonny Boy,” in AI Jol...
- ARTICLESTRAND
- ARTICLE“KING OF KAWAU”
- ARTICLENEW REGENT
- ARTICLEPLAZA
- ARTICLEMAJESTIC
- ARTICLE“THE WEDDING MARCH”
- ILLUSTRATIONErich von Stroheim
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- ARTICLEPicturesque Sets at Empire Ball Officers’ Club’s New Quarters Kaiapoi Sails at Last
- ILLUSTRATIONOFFICERS' SPACIOUS CLUB-ROOMS.—The new quarters of the Auckland Officers' Club occupy the whole top floor of the new ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE EMPIRE BALL.—Miss Peggy Ford’s set, one of the seven which danced a minuet at the Empire Ball last evening. Th...
- ILLUSTRATIONWEALTHIEST GERMAN.—The ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, who recently celebrated his 70th birthday at Doom, is still the wealthiest ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTO WELCOME HIS EXCELLENCY. Lieut.-Colonel T. H. Daws'on, president of the Auckland Officers' Club, will receive the G...
- ILLUSTRATIONKAIAPOI SAILS AT LAST.—After being held up at Auckland for a fortnight owing to a dispute with the crew, the Kaiapoi ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTER TEN YEARS.—Officers and men of the No. 2 Field Ambulance. New Zealand Expeditionary Force, held their first reu...
- ILLUSTRATIONAS THE SUN STREAMS THROUGH the morning mist on the Waitemata it lights up the drab canvas of many y a picturesque old...
- ARTICLETEACHER LIBELLED
- ARTICLENORTHCOTE ANGLICANS
- ARTICLEWOMAN RIDER THROWN
- ARTICLEDEBATERS TO TOUR
- ARTICLEFAREWELL TO MAGISTRATE
- ARTICLEEFFICIENT WORKMEN
- ARTICLEKNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR
- ARTICLEPostmaster Killed By Napier Express
- ARTICLEAWARD FLOUTED
- ARTICLEEASING THE BURDEN
- ARTICLETHEIR NIGHT OUT
- ARTICLEBANK CLERK’S THEFTS
- ARTICLERAILWAYS’ DEFICIT
- ARTICLEENJOYING SICK LEAVE
- ARTICLEFIELD AMBULANCE
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