Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLENO SMALLPOX AT SUVA
- ARTICLEFIJI CUTTER OVERDUE
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEWIRELESS BROADCAST
- ARTICLEURUTI DISTRICT NEWS
- ARTICLELABOUR WINS BY-ELECTION
- ARTICLEINFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS.
- ARTICLEPUKEARUHE DISTRICT NEWS
- ARTICLEUPPER MANGOREI NEWS
- ARTICLEFINE FOR TROUT POACHING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEART UNION MONEY STOLEN
- ARTICLEWAITARA METHODIST CHURCH
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEUNSETTLED WEATHER
- ARTICLESHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
- ARTICLEDEATH.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLEThe Daily News TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. CUTTING EXPENDITURE.
- ARTICLE(FINANCE IN GREAT BRITAIN.
- ARTICLEASSISTING THE UNEMPLOYED.
- ARTICLELOCAL AND GENERAL
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEDROWNING OF JOURNALIST
- ARTICLEPOPPY DAY APPEAL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
- ARTICLELABOUR AT LOGGERHEADS
- ARTICLERENT REDUCTION PROPOSALS
- ARTICLEVICTIM OF ASSAULT DIES
- ARTICLESCOTT AHEAD OF RECORD
- ARTICLECANADA SIGNS
- ARTICLETO RESTORE RIGHT TO VOTE
- ARTICLEINFLUX OF CARPENTERS
- ARTICLEESTATE OF EDGAR WALLACE
- ARTICLEFATAL MOTOR COLLISION
- ARTICLEUNIVERSITY DISCIPLINE
- ARTICLEPETITION FOR RECEIVERSHIP
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOATH REMOVAL
- ARTICLEBRADMAN HEADS BATTING
- ARTICLEANZAC COMMEMORATION
- ARTICLERECOGNITION OF SOVIET
- ARTICLEFIRE IN ABANDONED MINE
- ARTICLEKING’S CUP FOR ROWING
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL COMPETITIONS
- ARTICLEHARRIER CLUB ACTIVITIES
- ARTICLEMR. LANG’S PLANS
- ARTICLEBATTLE IN NICARAGUA
- ARTICLENGAMOTU BEACH AFFAIRS
- ARTICLENEWCASTLE’S CUP FINAL
- ARTICLENEW ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
- ARTICLEGAINS BY NAZIS
- ARTICLESTRANGE MIND REVERSAL
- ARTICLERUNAWAY TRUCKS
- ARTICLECOLONIAL EMPIRE MEEDS
- ARTICLEELTHAM BOROUGH FINANCE
- ARTICLEMRS. MILLER EXONERATED
- ARTICLEELECTIONS IN FRANCE
- ARTICLEKAISER NOT REPENTANT
- ARTICLEST. GEORGE’S DAY CEREMONY
- ARTICLEJUMP FROM SYDNEY BRIDGE
- ARTICLEEXCITEMENT AT DELHI
- ARTICLESHOCK TO WOOL INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEREPARATIONS CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEALLEGED TERRORISTS
- ARTICLEPARIS REVOLVER BATTLE
- ARTICLEBOWLING COMPETITIONS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLECENTRAL TARANAKI NEWS
- ARTICLEMAYOR TAKEN TO TASK
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ UNION ACTIVITY
- ARTICLEELTHAM STREET WORKS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE HALL OF MEMORIES
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH RIFLE CLUB
- ARTICLEBANK OVERDRAFT RATES
- ARTICLECARILLON BELLS PEAL
- ARTICLEhappier war memories
- ARTICLEBEAUHARNOIS SCANDAL
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH CYCLING
- ARTICLERELIEF WORKERS’ CAMPS
- ARTICLETENNIS SEASON CONCLUDES
- ARTICLEWORLD CRUISE IN YACHT
- ARTICLETHE ROAD TO PROSPERITY
- ARTICLESHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL
- ARTICLEDECREASE IN REVENUE
- ARTICLEWAIHI SHEEP DOG TRIALS.
- ARTICLEDISARMAMENT DECISION
- ARTICLENORTH TARANAKI CRICKET
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- SECTIONSouth Taranaki News
- ARTICLEHEAVY TRAFFIC RULES.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEANZAC COMMEMORATION
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. NELSON (Newcastle). T. R. PARKER (Arsenal). Rival Soccer captains who led their respective teams at Wembley Stadiu...
- ILLUSTRATIONMK. C. M. TURRELL, appointed Dominion superintendent of the New Zealand Shipping Company in succession to the late Mr...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. C. W. A. SCOTT, at present engagel in an England-Australia flight, in an attempt to break the record.
- ILLUSTRATIONSUB-INSPECTOR C. W. LOPDELL, of the Police Force, Wellington, who has been transferred to Greymouth on promotion.
- ILLUSTRATIONSI,R OLIVER LODGE.—Presented with the Faraday Medal by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOLDEN KEY—Presented to. Hie Governor-General at the opening of the Carillon yesterday.
- ILLUSTRATIONOFF TO THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS—The Rev. Fathers Phelan (left), of Riverton, and Minogue, of New Plymouth, with the t...
- ILLUSTRATIONBLOCKING OF ZEEBRUGGE.—To-day is the fourteenth anniversary of the blocking to Zeebrugge by the Dover Patrol. At top,...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. E. STANLEY BROOKES, of Mel-THE PUTIKI’S BELL, The bridge bell bourne, appointed judge of elocutionary of the stea...
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTER WINNING THE NELSON CUP.—Black Mint, an outsider who last week won the Nelson Cup by half a neck from the favour...
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTER ZEEBRUGGE.—H.M.S. Vindictive on her return-to’Portsmouth after the storming of the Zeebrugge mole on. April 23,...
- ILLUSTRATIONSHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE—The new building at Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace. Costing nearly £200,000...
- ILLUSTRATIONPLAYING THE BELLS.—-Mr. Clifford Ball, of Bournville, England, seated at the clavier. He played the War Memorial Cari...
- ARTICLEOBSERVANCE AT ELTHAM
- ARTICLEBLAZE? AT WAVERLEY
- ARTICLEThe Innocent Accomplice
- ARTICLETARANAKI LAND BOARD
- ARTICLEWOOL PRICE IN LONDON
- ARTICLEINCOME RETURNS NOT MADE
- ARTICLECANTEEN FUNDS HELP
- ARTICLEHONOLULU LYNCHING TRIAL
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMEMORY’S RICH FLOWER
- ARTICLESERVICE AT PUKEKURA PARK
- ARTICLESIGNIFICANCE OF ANZAC
- ARTICLEHAS LESSON BEEN LEARNED?
- ARTICLEIRAHOTU HONOURS DEAD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLESECOND DAY AT NELSON
- ARTICLERACING IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLENORTH TARANAKI BOWLS
- ARTICLESHATTER WINS AT TIMARU
- ARTICLEGREAT NORTHERN ENTRIES
- ARTICLECLIMBING ON MT. EGMONT
- ARTICLETROTTING AT TE AROHA
- ARTICLEMEREDITH FOOTBALL CUP
- ARTICLEWEEK-END GOLF MATCHES
- ARTICLENEWMAN BEATS LINDRUM
- ARTICLETARANAKI HUNT CLUB
- ARTICLESOCCER AT STRATFORD
- ARTICLEHOCKEY FIXTURES DRAWN
- ARTICLEU.S.A. TENNIS SENSATION
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- ARTICLERUGBY CURTAIN=RAISERS
- ARTICLEBRITISH FOOTBALL GAMES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLECHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW STYLE AEROPLANE.—The new 4-seater cabin-type Waco aeroplane which arrived at Rongotai, Wellington, on Tuesday aft...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND’S NEW NAVAL COMMANDANT.—Captain Fischer Burges Watson and Mrs. and the Misses Burges Watson, who arrived ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTATE SPLENDOUR OF A ROYAL LEVEE.—The King arriving at St. James’ Palace on March 15 to hold a levee
- ILLUSTRATIONMAORI IN THE FLOATING DOCK AT WELLINGTON.—Repairs being, effected to the bow rudder of the ferry steamer Maori, which...
- ILLUSTRATIONHELP FOR THE ATHLETE.—Mechanical device used by Oxford University hletes when training at White City, London, for the...
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCESS ELIZABETH RIDES IN THE PARK.—This photograph of the Princess Elizabeth, accompanied by her baby sister, Prin...
- ILLUSTRATIONFEEDING SHARKS IN CAPTIVITY.—One of three captive 16ft. tiger sharks in Coogee Aquarium, Sydney, being fed with the c...
- ILLUSTRATIONKEITH GLEDHILL, of Stanford University, an American ranking player, who defeated the Australian Hopman.
- ILLUSTRATIONFUNERAL OF DAME CHRISTINA MASSEY.—Casket being carried from the hearse to the tomb at Point Halswell, where it was la...
- ARTICLEEDUCATIONAL ECONOMY
- ARTICLESHARK SWALLOWS SHEEP
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- ARTICLERED CROSS SOCIETY
- ARTICLEWOMAN’S WORLD
- ARTICLEGoing Piebald.
- ARTICLEGOVERNOR AND SHOWMAN
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ UNION ACTIVITY
- ARTICLERAHOTU WOMEN MEMBERS.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 16 Advertisements