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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS A MARRIAGES
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- SECTIONMarton District
- ARTICLETransport Of Imlay Workers From Ratana To Wanganui
- ARTICLELicensing Authority Grants Taxicab Licence For Fordell
- ARTICLEMajor Art Union Prize To Auckland
- ARTICLEPAPARANGI SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
- ARTICLEAN INTERVIEW WITH DR. COMRIE
- ARTICLEWHEN BELOW PAR
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- ARTICLEON THE TURF
- ARTICLEBAN ON APPRENTICES LIFTED
- ARTICLESLEEPY FOX IS TO RACE AT WANGANUI
- ARTICLEEGMONT CUP THIS YEAR IS THOUSAND-POUNDER
- ARTICLERIDING ENGAGEMENTS AT WANGANUI
- ARTICLESHANNON THIRD IN SECOND U.S. RACE
- ARTICLERacing Fixtures
- ARTICLEWANGANUI BOWLING
- ARTICLEAthlete W. J. Wells Ruled Ineligible For Olympic Games
- ILLUSTRATIONMARlLYN—Wanganui-owned candidate for the Tayforth Handicap on Saturday.
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948. THE TRADE CHARTER AND NEW ZEALAND'S POLICY
- ARTICLELADY DILL VISITS MAXWELL STUD FARM
- ARTICLEASSIGNMENTS READY FOR WANGANUI TECH. COLLEGE STUDENTS
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEWAIMARIE LAST PADDLE STEAMER OPERATING IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEMARCHING GIRLS AND RESTRICTIONS
- ARTICLELady Dill Praises Conduct Of N.Z. Troops In England
- ARTICLEPERSONALS
- ARTICLESecond Wanganui Wool Sale Will Conclude To-day
- ARTICLEWelcome Rain And Marked Drop In Temperatures
- ARTICLEBullock Invades Home At Wanganui East And Charges Schoolgirl
- ARTICLEDeparture of Rowers.
- ARTICLEJOINT SANATORIUM COMMITTEE IS BESET WITH MANY PROBLEMS
- ARTICLEGarrison Band Concert
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- ARTICLEBritish Government May Announce That It Will "Peg" All Wages
- ARTICLESCOTS TWINS SEEKING BRIDES HAVE INQUIRY FROM AUCKLAND TWINS
- ARTICLEEx-Federal Officer On False Pretences And Forgery Charges
- ARTICLEBritain’s Attempts To Wipe Out Bovine T.B.
- ILLUSTRATIONM. JEON JOUHAUX, Social Democratic Secretary-general of the French trades unions, sharp antagonist of the strikes.
- ARTICLELack Of Coal Causes Production Of Steel At B.H.P. To Drop
- ARTICLEAdvance Party To Be Sent To Palestine By Commission
- ARTICLEDAUGHTER OF N.Z. BORN PEER SEEKS NEW IDEAS IN U.S. FARMING
- ARTICLEN.Z. WANTS FURTHER INFORMATION FOR VIEWS ON ITALIAN EMPIRE
- ILLUSTRATIONHARRY FERGUSSON, Irish tractor and farm implement inventor, who has brought a suit against the Ford Motor Company for...
- ARTICLEPROBABLE REASON FOR RUSSIAN NOTE TO PERSIAN GOVERNMENT
- ARTICLEAMERICANS FIND TRACES OF SHACKLETON’S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
- ARTICLEIncrease In World Population Presents Production Problem
- ARTICLESOLUTION SOUGHT IN DEADLOCK AT HAVANA
- ARTICLEBritish Cinema Industry Adversely Affected By Tax On U.S. Films
- ARTICLEAllies In Germany Worried By Signs Of Hostility
- ARTICLEState Hearing Aids For Deaf In Britain
- ARTICLEAMERICAN PLANE WAS INTENDED FOR USE IN VENEZUELAN REVOLT
- ILLUSTRATIONAZZAM PASHA, Secretary-General of the Arab League.
- ARTICLERUSSIAN PROTEST REJECTED IN U.S. NOTE
- ARTICLEUNEASY SITUATION DEVELOPS IN KOREA
- ARTICLEDEATH OF LORD DERBY
- ARTICLETHIRD YACHT ARRIVES IN SYDNEY AFTER ROUGH TASMAN CROSSING
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- ARTICLEMen Found Guilty Of Breaking And Entering Hutt Post Office
- ARTICLETeacher Donates Month’s Holiday Pay To Starving Children Of Europe
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND YACHT HAS TWO WINS IN SANDERS CUP RACES YESTERDAY
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM
- ARTICLEFurther Accounts Of Fatal Fire At Ballantyne's
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- ARTICLETrial On Charge Of Murder Five Years Ago
- ARTICLECOMMUNIST BARRED AS PARTY AT MEETING OF PRICE TRIBUNAL
- ARTICLESANITY OF PORTER IN BODY REMOVAL CASE IS RAISED AT TRIAL
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ARTICLETwenty-Five Teams Will Compete At N.Z. Marching Champs.
- ARTICLEATTEMPTS ON CENTRE SWIMMING RECORDS PROVE UNSUCCESSFUL
- ARTICLEWanganui’s Hawke Cup Cricket Match Dates
- ARTICLEWanganui Junior Representative Cricket Elevens
- ARTICLEAnother C. B. DeMille Success
- ARTICLESALEYARDS DISPUTE AT UPPER HUTT IS NOW SETTLED
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS
- ARTICLENEW SCHOOL FOR WANGAEHU
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- ARTICLEWoman's World
- ARTICLEENGAGEMENT
- ARTICLEBrunswick W.I.
- ARTICLEWEDDING
- ARTICLEAustralian Flying Doctor Retires
- ARTICLEFIJIAN CRICKET TEAM ARRIVES IN AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEGRAVE SHORTAGE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THE NORTH ISLAND
- ARTICLEN.Z. WILL NEED 1500 MORE TEACHERS BY 1952
- ARTICLEAustralian Girls Back Home From Guam
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- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLESPORT AND SPORTSMEN
- ARTICLERAILWAY TIMETABLE
- ARTICLESTOCKMARKET REPORTS
- ARTICLEBuoyant Market At Stortford Lodge
- ARTICLECOMPANY AFFAIRS
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