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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDEATH
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT notice
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- ARTICLESIX-A-SIDE HOCKEY TOURNEY TOMORROW
- ARTICLEWAVERLEY NOTES
- ARTICLEOKOIA HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLERUGBY TEAMS FOR OPENING MATCHES OF 1950 SEASON
- ARTICLECITY TO PLAY HAWERA IN RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH
- ARTICLERoad Cycling Season Opens Tomorrow
- ARTICLEPROMISING YOUNGSTERS SEEN AT TAURANGA
- ARTICLEKOATANUI TEAM UNDER G. S. RAYNER’S CHARGE
- ARTICLELORD MOSS WILL HAVE SPELL IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLESTRONG AWAPUNI TEAM FOR HASTINGS RACES
- ARTICLEMETHVEN TROTTING FIELDS FOR TOMORROW
- ARTICLESOCCER TEAMS FOR OPENING OF SEASON
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- SECTIONMarton and District News
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 THE BRITISH BUDGET
- ARTICLENEW X-RAY PLANT AT WANGANUI HOSPITAL BEING FULLY TAXED
- ARTICLERED POPPIESWILL BE SOLD IN WANGANUI STREETS TODAY
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLE“PIJAMAS” WORN IN “TAIHAPY" SAY SHOP ASSISTANTS
- ARTICLEMODERN DRUGS IN USE AT WANGANUI HOSPITAL PROVE MORE EXPENSIVE
- ARTICLEANIMAL TRAINER BITTEN BY CIRCUS TIGER AT BULLS
- ARTICLERising Prices Influence Wanganui Hospital Maintenance Budget
- SECTIONPUBLIC OPINION
- ARTICLECompliments, Etc.
- ARTICLEThe Future Of The Maori
- ARTICLEWANGANUI AMBULANCE RECEIVES SURPRISE CALL NEAR LAKE ALICE
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEAmbulance Fees.
- ARTICLEMR. GOOSMAN POSTPONES VISIT TO WANGANUI DUE TO PRESSURE OF WORK
- ARTICLEMedical Superintendent Critical Of Statements Against Inoculation
- ARTICLEMORE POWER SAVED THIS WEEK BUT SAVINGS STILL NOT GOOD ENOUGH
- ARTICLEHospital Board Concern About Possibility Of Power Cuts In City
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLETruman Appeals To The Press, Radio And The People To Join in Big Campaign Of Truth
- ILLUSTRATIONPRESIDENT TRUMAN
- ARTICLEUNITED STATES AND BRITAIN MUST CO-OPERATE
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL OMAR BRADLEY
- ARTICLESuburban Chemists In Auckland Given Extended Hours
- ARTICLEBIG RAILWAY STRIKE THREATENED IN U.S.A.
- ILLUSTRATIONBanner-waving crowd welcomes the Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson (centre) at Essenden Airport, Melbourne. In ...
- ARTICLEFirst Reaction To The British Budget, Taxis In London May Be Taken Off The Road
- ARTICLEMYTH AS TO BRITISH SEVERITY OVER KRUPPS EXPLODED
- ARTICLERETROSPECTIVE PAY INCREASES TO NURSES
- ARTICLELOCATION ALLOWANCE FOR NURSES TO BE PAID 11 MONTHS SOONER
- ARTICLETito And Stalin May Yet Combine And “Double Cross” The World
- ARTICLEDOMINIONS AND UNITED STATES MAY HAVE TO TAKE OVER BRITISH OVERSEAS DEFENCES
- ARTICLEKREMLIN FEARS THE PEOPLE
- ARTICLEMILITANT TRADE UNIONISTS TO FORM OWN ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLETRAMWAY DELEGATES WERE INSTRUCTED BY UNIONS TO WALKOUT
- ARTICLEWOMAN DIES AS THE RESULT OF BURNS
- ARTICLERussia Withdraws Support For United Nations International Rule Scheme For Jerusalem
- ARTICLECOMMITTEE TO ENQUIRE INTO PRICES OF BREAD
- ARTICLESEQUEL TO INQUEST ON WOMAN’S DEATH; DOCTOR DISMISSED
- ARTICLEPrice Control Exemptions
- ARTICLEPRICE OF SUGAR TO BE INCREASED BY HALF-PENNY A POUND
- ARTICLEMINISTER CLEARS UP MISAPPREHENSION AS TO TENANCY ACT EASING
- ARTICLEMOVE TO CENSURE MR. SPEAKER IN AUSTRALIA FAILS
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT INVITES PEOPLE TO INVEST IN WORKS LOAN
- ARTICLEHUNTERVILLE MOTORIST SENT TO TRIAL ON INTOXICATION CHARGE
- ARTICLECITY RETAILERS TO CLOSE EARLIER TO SAVE ELECTRIC POWER
- ARTICLENew Closing Time Of Mails For Despatch By New Plymouth Express
- ARTICLETECHNICAL COLLEGE AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL DEAD-HEAT IN ATHLETIC SPORTS
- ARTICLETECHNICAL COLLEGE TO APPLY FOR TWO NEW CLASS ROOMS
- ARTICLEWTLBUR
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- ARTICLEWanganui Hospital Board Costs Still Mounting; Slight Increase In Levy On Local Bodies
- ARTICLELARGE QUANTITY OF CREAM NOT GOING TO THE TREATMENT HOUSE
- ARTICLEWinter Bowling Green
- ARTICLEMore Hospital Patients.
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- SECTIONWoman’s World
- ARTICLESOCIAL AND PERSONAL
- ARTICLEMusical Afternoon
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S INSTITUTES
- ARTICLEPnina Salzman
- SECTIONTaihape And District News
- ARTICLENew Maternity Hospital At Taihape
- ARTICLERangitikei Pony Club
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- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
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