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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
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- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
- ARTICLEWIRELESS BROADCAST
- ARTICLEKAIMATA NEWS
- ARTICLELEPPERTON NEWS
- ARTICLEPUNIHO NEWS
- ARTICLEMATAU NOTES
- ARTICLEFIGHTING SHIPS
- ARTICLEINFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS.
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- ARTICLEDAIRY AWARDS
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- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICES.
- ARTICLEBIRTH.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- ARTICLECOLD, SQUALLY WEATHER
- ARTICLEThe Daily News TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932. FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS.
- ARTICLETHE CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLELOCAL AND GENERAL
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEHEROIC ACTION RECALLED
- ARTICLEEMPIRE AIR MAIL
- ARTICLEBRITISH IRON AND STEEL
- ARTICLEFRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONS
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS FINED £l00
- ARTICLEAVIATORS FORCED DOWN
- ARTICLEMINERS’ STRIKE
- ARTICLEALLEGED FALSE PRETENCE
- ARTICLEPERTH DEATH SENTENCE
- ARTICLEALLEGED TO HAVE HAD BOMB
- ARTICLESETTLEMENT IN MALTA
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- ARTICLECHILEAN REVOLT
- ARTICLEJAPANESE FARM DISTRESS
- ARTICLEBEGINS FLIGHT TO ENGLAND
- ARTICLEPACIFIC STORM
- ARTICLEMR. DE VALERA GUARDED
- ARTICLESTEAMER ADRIFT HELPLESS
- ARTICLEWAR DEBTS
- ARTICLENAZIS’ OVATION
- ARTICLEECONOMY LIMITS
- ARTICLEANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY
- ARTICLEEARTHQUAKE DISASTER
- ARTICLEDOMINION’S OBSTACLES
- ARTICLERADIO BROADCASTING
- ARTICLEWIFE’S CHARGES
- ARTICLE“FAILURE TO PROSECUTE”
- ARTICLEMILITANT LEADERS
- ARTICLEQUEENSLAND ELECTIONS
- ARTICLEDUCE ESCAPES
- ARTICLEBRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLENATURE’S GIFT
- ARTICLEOVERDUE ATLANTIC FLIER
- ARTICLEFAMOUS PORTRAIT
- ARTICLEWINNING A JOB
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- SECTIONCENTRAL TARANAKI NEWS
- ARTICLECONDUCT OF HOTELS
- ARTICLEFRIESIAN INTERESTS
- ARTICLETHREE CAUGHT AT HOTEL
- ARTICLERELIEF WORK AT STRATFORD
- ARTICLEBRITISH MINISTERS RECOVER
- ARTICLECAREERS FOR THE BOYS
- ARTICLESTIPEND RELINQUISHED
- ARTICLEURENUI DISTRICT NEWS
- ARTICLEWOMEN PILOTS
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- ARTICLEWRECK OF THE KAPONGA
- ARTICLEBRILLIANT CEREMONIAL
- ARTICLEINTERPRETATION OF WILL
- ARTICLEPRISONERS SENTENCED
- ARTICLEECONOMIC CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEFURTHER RETRENCHMENT
- ARTICLEACCESS TO OAKURA BEACH
- ARTICLEALLEGEDLY CARRIED BOMB
- ARTICLEVICTORY FOR LEO WAX
- ARTICLEBURDEN OF RELIEF COSTS
- ARTICLESYDNEY'S CRIME RECORD
- ARTICLEDRINK AT PUBLIC DANCES
- ARTICLEHELPING THE UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLESEVENTY THOUSAND GATE
- ARTICLEVAN COLLIDES WITH CYCLE
- ARTICLEEVICTION OF UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLERAHOTU SPORTS
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- ARTICLEFROM TRACK AND STABLE
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S 100-METRE RECORD
- ARTICLESALE RING, ROMANCE
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONSIGNOR MUSSOLINI.—It is reported that an attempt to assassinate the Itallian dictator was frustrated by the police.
- ILLUSTRATIONFLYING-OFFICER C. E. KAY and his wife who arrived at Wellington by the Tainui on Friday.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RECORD BREAKER.—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor ship Otaio, which has three records to its credit, and p...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MARQUESS OF LOTHIAN, chairman of the Indian Franchise Committee, which has presented its report.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRESIDENT EAMONN DE VALERA, who is daily guarded as the officials fear attempts to assassinate him.
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS ENID WILSON, who Won the final of the British ladies’ golf championship, defeating Miss Montgomery 7 and 6.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE ALSATIAN DOG SHOW.—At top, exhibitors bring their entries to the Alsatian, Dog Show at Wellington an Friday. B...
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS BOMBSHELL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEREFEREES FOR RUGBY
- ARTICLETOUR OF ALL BLACKS
- ARTICLEPLAY IN DARKNESS
- ARTICLESNOOKER CHAMPION
- ARTICLESTOUT FOR BREAKFAST
- ARTICLEENGLISH CRICKET ELEVEN
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- SECTIONSouth Taranaki News
- ARTICLEHEAVY CROP OF CARROTS
- ARTICLEPATEA FIREMEN COMPETE
- ARTICLEKAPONGA NEWS
- ARTICLEINTERESTS OF POULTRYMEN
- ARTICLELOWER MANGOREI NEWS
- ARTICLEWAITARA NEWS
- ARTICLEMANGATOKI NEWS
- ARTICLEPUNGAREHU NEWS
- ARTICLEAWAKINO NEWS
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- ARTICLEFINANCE AND COMMERCE
- ARTICLETHE FROZEN MEAT TRADE
- ARTICLEWOOL AND PRODUCE
- ARTICLEMERGER OF INK FIRMS
- ARTICLETHE DAIRY INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEDISPOSAL OF PRODUCE
- ARTICLETRADE OF COOK ISLANDS
- ARTICLEOUTLOOK FOR WOOL
- ARTICLEUSE OF FERTILISERS
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- SECTIONManaia Celebrates its Fiftieth Birthday
- ARTICLEMANAIA IN EARLY DAYS
- ARTICLEMemorial Oak Trees.
- ARTICLEMANAIA FIFTY YEARS AGO
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMANAIA 62 YEARS AGO
- ARTICLEWAIMATE WEST DAIRYING
- ARTICLEMEMORIALS TO SOLDIERS.
- ARTICLEMud Boats on Skeet Road.
- ARTICLEDAIRYING IN MANAIA
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETHE FIRST SETTLEMENT
- ARTICLEProgramme of Celebrations
- ARTICLECOUNTY OF WAIMATE
- ARTICLEWENT TO PLAINS IN 1882
- ARTICLEMAKING GOOD ROADS
- ARTICLETHE INAHA TOLL GATE
- ARTICLEALMA MATER OF PLAINS
- ILLUSTRATIONREV. G. WILKES, first schoolmaster at Manaia.
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD MANAIA SCHOOL building, with pupils and the headmaster, Mr. J. K. Law.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRESENT SCHOOL AT MANAIA.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. and Mrs. T. K. Law and daughter. Mr. Law was the second schoolmaster at Manaia, and held office for 21 years.
- ARTICLEMANAIA TOWN BOARD.
- ARTICLEWORK OF THE CHURCHES
- ARTICLEMaking the First Footpaths.
- ARTICLECHAMPION WITH THE AXE
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- ARTICLEMEMORIES OF THE MAORIS
- ARTICLEMANAIA WATCH TOWER
- ARTICLEBOOM PRICES IN LAND
- ARTICLEFirst Dairy Factory.
- ARTICLEMAORI PAS NEAR MANAIA
- ARTICLEPOLICING THE PLAINS
- ARTICLEFailure of a Prophecy.
- ARTICLESPORTS OF LONG AGO
- ARTICLECOMPOSITORS CELEBRATE
- ARTICLELong Period as Ranger.
- ARTICLEWILD PIGS ON THE PLAINS
- ARTICLEEarly Flour Mill and Brewery.
- ARTICLEFROM FOREST TO FARM
- ARTICLEDiscovery of Dawson Falls.
- ARTICLEMYSTERY OF THE SMOKE
- ARTICLEPEEPS INTO THE PAST
- ARTICLEMANAIA POSTAL BUSINESS
- ARTICLEPIONEER SETTLERS OF 1884
- ARTICLEMANAIA—THE MAORI CHIEF
- ARTICLEA Bottle of Whisky!
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- ARTICLEMANAIA’S RACING DAYS
- ARTICLEAttractions of A.C. Camp.
- ARTICLEMANAIA’S HORSES
- ARTICLEDAY OF THE BUSHWHACKER
- ARTICLEHUNTING IN THE ’NINETIES
- ARTICLEADMINISTRATIONS OF COUNTY
- ARTICLECartage by Horse Teams.
- ARTICLEMANAIA ON THE MAP
- ARTICLEMANAIA COURTHOUSE
- ARTICLEThe Pie-bald Horses.
- ARTICLEJUBILEE PREPARATIONS
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- ARTICLETHE NEEDS OF “WELCOME LODGE”
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ EMPLOYEES’ WAGES.
- ARTICLEPREVENTION OF CRUELTY.
- ARTICLEINTEREST ON DEBENTURES
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- ARTICLELONG-DISTANCE RUN
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH MUSIC WEEK
- ARTICLECLAIM FOR TITLE TO LAND
- ARTICLECAUSES OF EVOLUTION
- ARTICLEBETTER TROUT FISHING
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYMENT
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- ARTICLEDAIRY TRADE PROBLEMS
- ARTICLENEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONCONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.-Delegates from all parts of New Zealand who assembled in Wellington rece...
- ILLUSTRATIONMAKING 'HALF-CROWNS.—A workman in the Royal Mint at Tower Hill, London stamping out half-crowns.
- ILLUSTRATIONAN AID TO RURAL SETTLEMENT.—Frogt view of a midel cottage erected by the Public Works Department in its yard at Jervo...
- ILLUSTRATIONQUAINT FIGURES OF THE DEEP SEA.—Top left, distribution of the two species of fresh-water eel, in-New Zealand: black, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWINNER- AT OTAKT.—Atholpear, winner of the Raukawa Cup at the Otaki Maori Racing Club’s Meeting on King’s Birthday. A...
- ILLUSTRATIONGUESTS AT WEDNESDAY'S STATE LUNCHEON.-Vice-Admiral N. Imamura and the senior officers of the Japanese naval training ...
- ILLUSTRATIONCOMMEMORATION WEEK A'T-SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.-Scene on University Oval, Sydney, on May l7, during the annual fight betwee...
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN A. T. DOWELL (Lyttelton).
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN L. C. H. WORRALL (Wellington). Appointed assessors in connection with the Kapongs inquiry.
- ARTICLEINDIA TO-DAY
- ARTICLEAIR LINERS FOR AFRICA
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S WORLD
- ARTICLECONCERTS IN LONDON.
- ARTICLEMADAME DE MAINTENON.
- ARTICLETHE “AYES” AND THE “NAYS.”
- ARTICLEFLOWERS FOR BREAKFAST TABLE.
- ARTICLEFOUR HATS TO CLEAN.
- ARTICLEBETTER STRAIGHTEN THINGS OUT
- ARTICLELanguage Mystery.
- ARTICLERED CROSS SOCIETY’S WORK
- ARTICLEFor Shoe Ornament.
- ARTICLESELF HELP IN NEW PLYMOUTH
- ARTICLEACTIVITIES OF W.D.F.U.
- ARTICLEA GOOD LUNCHEON DISH.
- ARTICLEMY FAVOURITE MUSHROOM DISH.
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- ARTICLETHE JACKAL
- ARTICLECOUNTY OF TARANAKI
- ARTICLERELIEF WORKERS’ HOURS
- ARTICLEWOOL MARKET IN ENGLAND
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