Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMr. J. R. Hanan Will Not Contest 1949 Election
- ARTICLEHenry Wallace Says Church And State Should Be Kept Separate
- ARTICLEWestern Railroading
- SECTIONPUBLIC OPINION
- ARTICLEU.S. And Canada May Co-Operate In Big River Work
- ARTICLEOrganisation For Europe’s Economic Recovery: Big Staff
- ARTICLEWANGANUI CHURCH SERVICES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWanganui Real Estate Institute Holds Its Annual Meeting
- ARTICLEMany Vehicles Operating Without Certicates Of Fitness In Marton
- ARTICLEKing Country Bowlers To Visit Wanganui Next Week-End
- ARTICLESECOND DAY OF THE FEILDING EWE FAIR
- ARTICLEINQUEST ON VICTIMS OF LOCKHEED CRASH ON MOUNT RUAPEHU
- ARTICLEParts Of Airliner Kaka Being Taken By Souvenir Hunters
- ARTICLENO CHANGE IN U.S.A. IN ITS ATTITUDE TO THE ATLANTIC PACT
- ARTICLEAustralia To Pay Whole Cost Of The Snowy River Scheme
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. E. A. Louw. Minister of Mines and Economic Affairs in South Africa, broadcasting in a British Broadcasting C...
- ARTICLESPORT IN BRITAIN Topical Notes And Comments
- ARTICLEFOURTH TEST CRICKET MATCH, S. AFRICA V. ENGLAND, DRAWN
- ARTICLEItinerary For N.Z. Cricket Tour Of England
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949. APPLYING A CENSORSHIP
- ARTICLEColonel Duff Retires 32 Years’ Service With Regular Forces
- ARTICLEFIRST SECTION OF AERIAL FOR 2XA WANGANUI IN PLACE
- ARTICLEPERSONALS
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEMr. J. C. Martin, Wanganui, 90 Years' Old Was a H.B. Cricketer
- ARTICLE“HIGH JINKS” CARNIVAL WILL OPEN TOMORROW WITH PICNIC AT AIRPORT
- ARTICLEAIRCRAFT BRINGING INSECT PESTS INTO NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBANKS DENY THAT OFFICERS ARE SUBJECT TO VICTIMISATION
- ARTICLEAramoho Maori Girl Believed Lost In Wanganui River
- ARTICLEWanganui Woman Dies Under Anaesthetic
- ARTICLETwo New Plymouth Boys Missing
- ARTICLEMARINE CRAYFISH VALUABLE
- ARTICLEOfficers Will Attend Papakura For Week’s Refresher Course
- ARTICLEPHYSICAL RECREATION WEEK FOR WANGANUI
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLERussia Said to Be Reluctant To See Too Great Expansion Of Chinese Communism
- ARTICLEBATTLE IN TOWN IN ITALY
- ARTICLEDURBAN RACE RIOTS
- ARTICLESTATUS OF TRIESTE DETERIORATING
- ARTICLEAustralia Will Not Direct Manpower To Stop Recruiting Lag
- ARTICLEPLEA FOR BRITONS AND GERMANS TO DROP THEIR OLD ENMITY
- ARTICLEPLANES SUCCOUR LIVESTOCK
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA’S FOREIGN POLICY NOT QUESTION OF PARTY POLITICS
- ARTICLELang’s Criticism
- ARTICLESOVIET AGAIN IMPUTES ULTERIOR MOTIVES TO U.S.A. IN JAPAN
- ARTICLEINAUGURATION PARADE
- ARTICLENETHERLANDS INDONESIAN POLICY REMAINS FIRM
- ARTICLESoviet Pact Is Rejected By The Norwegians
- ARTICLEBritish Coal Board Rejects Two Requests By The Miners
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S TOP CIVIL SERVANTS TO GET BIG INCREASES IN PAY
- ARTICLEBRITAIN AND SWEDEN BLOCK WORLD RIGHTHAND ROAD RULE
- ARTICLEAnti-Hunting And Coursing Bills May Cause Labour Some Embarrassment In Britain
- ARTICLEBIG SNOWY RIVER HYDRO SCHEME; BRITAIN WANTS IT GOING IN 12 YEARS
- ARTICLEFAITH IN ATLANTIC PACT REAFFIRMED BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN
- ARTICLERussian Road Blocks Between Zones
- ARTICLELabour Retains Seat In British By-Election
- ARTICLEFirst B.C.P.A. Plane On Regular Run Delayed By Weather, Five Hours Late
- ARTICLEFormer World Tennis Champion Gaoled
- ARTICLEStrike At Te Kapo Hydro Works
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEAustralia On Crest Of Wave Of Prosperity, Yet Workers Have Not Been Able To Save
- ARTICLEFLOW OF LAVA FROM MOUNT NGAURUHOE
- ARTICLEWellington Lead Waikato In Defence Of Wilding Shield
- ARTICLENew High Commissioner For Western Samoa Is Mr. G. R. Powles
- ARTICLE“Holmes Letter” Case Discussed By Labour Party Caucus
- ARTICLEDEADLOCK OVER FRUIT VEGETABLE CONTAINERS STILL UNSETTLED
- ARTICLEConference Of Parties Has Been Rejected
- ARTICLEN.Z. HAS FAILED TO MAKE FULL USE OF SEA FISHERIES
- ARTICLEST. KILDA BAND WINS N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP
- ARTICLEBREACH OF ACT IN SALES OF WINE
- ARTICLEWoman Fined For Making False Returns Of Income
- ARTICLENew Transcontinental Air Transport Record
- ARTICLENO ATTEMPT MADE TO SETTLE DISPUTE OVER CARPENTRES’ GO-SLOW
- ARTICLENo Steps To Set Up Tribunal
- ARTICLETrip To Lake Success For Prize Winners In Essay Competition
- ARTICLEWILBUR
- ARTICLEPint Of Water Taken After A Party Stops A Hangover Headache
- ARTICLEMASTERTON SHOW AT SOLWAY; ENTRIES HAVE SLIGHTLY INCREASED
- ARTICLEManuka Blight Opposed
- ARTICLEBETTING AND HUMAN NATURE
- ARTICLEOFF-COURSE BETTING
- ARTICLEWANGANUI ELECTORS’ ASSN. REVIEWS ITS PAST YEAR’S WORK
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEON THE TURF
- ARTICLEGood Fields Few Main Event At Rangitikei Meeting At Bulls
- ARTICLERiding Engagements For Bulls Meeting
- ARTICLEGoing Should Be Good For Large Fields Carded For Te Rapa
- ARTICLEFast Track Likely At Westland Today
- ARTICLEForm Horses For Final Day At Gore
- ARTICLE£8750 IN STAKES FOR MANAWATU MEETING
- ARTICLEToday's Ms and Form Card ACCEPTORS FOR BULLS MEETING
- ARTICLELARGE FIELDS AT TE RAFA
- ARTICLEStandard Of Riding Brings Complaints From S.I. Trainers
- ARTICLESELECT FIELD FOR THE MAIN EVENT AT AUCKLAND TROTS
- ARTICLEEpsom Scratchings
- ARTICLEGood Track Expected At Wairoa Meeting
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Te Rapa-’, rained Kia Ora Katoa, a middle distance winner at Stratford and Marton in the early spring, who has be...
- ARTICLELarge Fields Carded For Summer Trots At New Brighton
- ARTICLEWaikato Scratchings
- ARTICLETURF BREVITIES
- ILLUSTRATIONMaster Raymond, who finished second to Voltage in the hurdles at Wanganui last Saturday, will contest the second divi...
- ARTICLERacing Fixtures
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAfforestation Of Wanganui River Valley Areas
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMY DEAR OUT-OF-TOWN FRIENDS.
- ARTICLEWoman’s World
- ARTICLEStrong Wind Marred Play In Croquet Tourney Yesterday
- ARTICLEPrincess Margaret Stays At Castle In Scotland
- ARTICLEBulls Women’s Institute
- ARTICLEIS KING CHARLES COMING INTO HIS OWN AGAIN?
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements