Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHUNTERVILLE NEWS
- ARTICLEMAIL CLOSING TIMES
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS
- ARTICLEMARTON OLD BOYS NOT DISGRACED IN RUGBY MATCH AGAINST RATA
- ARTICLEWORK OF TEACHERS IN NATIVE SCHOOLS
- ARTICLEBONUS OF 3 3/8d TO BE PAID BY WESTMERE FACTORY
- ARTICLERAPANUI DIRECTORS REVIEW PAST SEASON
- ARTICLEInescapable Horrors of Next War
- ARTICLEMANGAWEKA NEWS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONON THE TURF
- ARTICLERACING IN ENGLAND
- ARTICLEAuckland R.C. Good Profit
- ARTICLEWINTER BOWLING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1947 THE INDONESIAN SURPRISE
- ARTICLEWANGANUI C.O.R.S.O. DRIVE FOR CHINA REALISES £1166
- ARTICLETribute to Farmers.
- ARTICLEPostal Election to Fill Technical College Board Vacancy
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER.
- ARTICLEAnniversary of Sculler’s Feat.
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEPersonals
- ARTICLE34 YEARS AS DAIRY FACTORY SECRETARY
- ARTICLEDEATH OF WELL-KNOWN RANGITIKEI FARMER
- ARTICLEAlmost £17,000 Distributed in Wangaehu District
- ARTICLEVALUE OF GRAND JURY SERVICE STRESSED BY JUDGE IN WANGANUI
- ARTICLEBUTTER PRICES IN ENGLAND MAY BE REDUCED SOON
- ARTICLEBRITISH EXHIBITION OF RURAL HANDICRAFTS OPENED IN WANGANUI
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND SENDS CASES OF SUPPLIES FOR RELIEF IN CHINA
- ARTICLEMilk Bottle Shortage is Not Likely to Affect Wanganui
- ARTICLEYOUNG MAN DROWNED AS RESULT OF FALL FROM FOOTBRIDGE
- ARTICLELOAN TO ENGLAND OF FIFTY MILLIONS
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLE"CEASE FIRE" ORDER BY DUTCH IN INDONESIA
- ARTICLEDUTCH APPEAL FOR LAW AND ORDER
- ARTICLEAGREEMENT HAILED WITH JUBILATION BY UNITED NATIONS
- ARTICLEFERRIER TIES FOR FIRST IN ST. LOUIS OPEN GOLF
- ARTICLECONCERN IN U.S. OVER FINANCIAL CRISIS IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT PLANS TO MEET THE CRISIS
- ARTICLELIQUIDATION OF STOCKS BY BIG COMPANIES FOR REPLACEMENTS
- ARTICLEBRITAIN'S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON LIVESTOCK MORE THAN CEREALS
- ARTICLEWanganella Plates Being Processed as Fast as Possible
- ARTICLE“MONTY” WILL LEAVE COLOMBO TO-DAY
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. J. A. Young, 47, of Stepney East, London, a pavement artist, on July 21 received his first New Zealand food paree...
- ARTICLEINDIAN REBEL LEADER’S FORTUNE IN TOKIO
- ARTICLEBRITISH MINERS PRAISE TRANSPORT IN GERMAN PITS
- ARTICLEQUEEN SPENDS HER BIRTHDAY AT THE PALACE WITH FAMILY
- ARTICLEOCCUPATION FOR “SPIVS”
- ARTICLEPROBLEMS AT GENEVA TRADE CONFERENCE
- ARTICLEGales and Heavy Seas Buffet Shipping Off Australian Coast
- ARTICLEBritain First in Plan for Weather Ships in Atlantic
- ARTICLETERRORIST THREAT AS REPRISAL FOR NINE EXECUTIONS
- ARTICLEAustralian Zionists Deplore Outrages
- ARTICLEAnti-Jewish Crowds Demonstrate in Liverpool Area
- ARTICLEWITH FULL HONOURS
- ARTICLEAlleged Dominican Revolution Denied
- ARTICLETime to Dispense with Rationing of Clothing, Say Auckland Retailers
- ARTICLEWARTIME PRODUCTION BASIS IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLESEVEN-YEAR-OLD EVANGELIST BEGINS MISSION IN ENGLAND
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEFINALITY SOUGHT IN NEGOTIATIONS ON ALL BLACKS’ TOUR
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RUGBY TEAM CHOSEN FOR SOUTH ISLAND TOUR
- ARTICLEACCUSED REMANDED IN RUSDEN MURDER CASE
- ARTICLEMUTUAL AID PACT BY YUGOSLAVS AND BULGARIA
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDUNNAGE DISPUTE REFERRED TO UNION NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
- ARTICLEShipping Delayed Includes Ships Bound For England
- ARTICLEFARM LABOURER’S BODY FOUND IN TARANAKI STREAM
- ARTICLECOUNTRY QUOTA
- ARTICLECutting “Red Tape” Methods in Air Transport Operation
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS’ AGENT FINED AT INVERCARGILL
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESuccessful Career of N.Z. Serviceman in American Navy
- ARTICLECHEESE FACTORY FINED FOR RATIONING BREACHES
- ARTICLEWILBUR
- ARTICLEDEATH IN SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
- ARTICLEPUBLIC SERVICE REDUCTION REFUSED BY PRIME MINISTER
- ARTICLEROUND N.Z. PORTS
- ARTICLEBLOMFIELD BEATS BOESCH IN BRIGHT WRESTLING BOUT
- ARTICLEWangaehu Factory Has Good Season With Increased Output
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLETHE MILKY WAY IS RICH IN STARS WORTHY OF OBSERVATION
- ARTICLEWANGANUI TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEWANGANUI GOLF CLUB SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND
- ARTICLEWANGANUI LADIES’ GOLF CLUB
- ARTICLEJURY RETURNED VERDICT OF GUILTY AFTER BRIEF RETIREMENT
- ARTICLELIVING CONDITIONS
- ARTICLEMINIATURE RIFLES 1. SPENCE WINS YOUNG CUP
- ARTICLER.S.A. MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- SECTIONPUBLIC OPINION
- ARTICLESMALL BOY RUNS AWAY FROM HOME AND SLEEPS OUT
- ARTICLEFERTILISING THE SOIL
- ARTICLEJudge Regrets Having to Pass Sentence on Elderly Prisoner
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWoman’s World
- ARTICLEVOCAL ARTS SOCIETY “A TALE OF OLD JAPAN”
- ARTICLEWANGANUI SAVAGES RAID HAWERA
- ARTICLEEMPIRE CLOTHING BODY DISCUSES N.Z. FLAX AND CLOTHS
- ARTICLEWANGANUI WOMEN’S HOCKEY
- ARTICLEWANGANUI RUGBY
- ARTICLEPRIMARY SCHOOLS’ SOCCER MID-WEEK FIXTURE
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLECOMPANY AFFAIRS
- ARTICLESHAREMARKET INDICES
- ARTICLETELEGRAPHIC RATES OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements