Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETAIHAPE NEWS
- SECTIONMarton and District News
- ARTICLERatepayers Ask Why Rangitikei County Increased Its Rate
- ARTICLEN.Z. Athletic, Cycling And Axemens Union Ejects Officers
- ARTICLECOMBINED RAILWAY RUGBY TEAM DEFEATS SOUTHERN DISTRICT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEGeneral Lytup’s Victory In Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Cup At New Plymouth Meeting
- ARTICLEHUNT CLUBS’ WEIGHTS FOR NEXT SATURDAY
- ARTICLEGAY YOUTH DEFEATS PRECIOUS METAL IN PAKURANGA HUNT CUP
- ILLUSTRATIONMALLOW—Won Waihou Handicap at New Plymouth on Saturday.
- ARTICLEFOXTON HANDICAPS FOR NEXT SATURDAY
- ARTICLERacing Fixtures
- ARTICLELOUISSON HANDICAP AT ADDINGTON TROTS WON BY REAL SCOTT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950. ELECTRICITY AND GAS
- ARTICLETHE PUBLIC LIBRARY SUB RATE
- ARTICLENOBLESSE OBLIGE ON THE BOWLING GREEN
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON ORPHANS “RAID” THE WANGANUI SAVAGE CLUB “HAPU”
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEELDERLY MAN FOUND DEAD NEAR WAVERLEY
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER ARRIVES IN NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLECompromise Proposals For Settlement Of Miners’ Dispute
- ARTICLEElectric Iron Causes Fire In Auckland Shop
- ARTICLEN.Z. SWIMMING COUNCIL LEVELS CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIAL
- ARTICLEAIRPORT ROAD WAS BLOCKED BY LARGE FALL OF EARTH
- ARTICLEMotor-Cyclist Killed And Pillion Rider Admitted To Hospital
- ARTICLEConsolidated Brick Investment Shareholders In Wanganui Dissatisfied
- ILLUSTRATIONThe water-gas plant shown here is almost identical to the one just installed at Wanganui gasworks. From right to left...
- ARTICLESELECTED VOLUNTEERS FOR KOREA TO ENTER CAMP AUGUST 29
- ARTICLE"HISTORIC OCCASION FOR R.N.Z.A.F.”—YOUNG TRAINEES LEAVE CAMP
- ARTICLEMan Killed, Three Injured When Truck Runs Into Ditch
- ARTICLEBoy Dragged By Horse, billed
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNEA
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBlack Outlook In Korea At End Of Last Week Has Changed In Favour Of Allies
- ARTICLEAnother British Aircraft Carrier For Korea
- ARTICLEDenmark Offers Hospital Ship For Korea
- ARTICLEUNITED NATIONS TROOPS LAND ON TOKCHOK ISLAND
- ARTICLEU.S. SENATOR SAYS COMMUNIST CHINESE TROOPS FOR KOREA
- ARTICLEAmerican Air Force Successes In Korea
- ARTICLENo Room For Neutrality In Japan
- ARTICLENorth Korean Campaign Has Been Fought At Heavy Cost In Life
- ARTICLEBATTLE OF NAKTONG BULGE PROVES TWO IMPORTANT THINGS
- ARTICLEBELIEF THAT RUSSIA WOULD LIKE U.S. IN A WAR WITH CHINA
- ARTICLESTEAMER DEVELOPS LIST; ABANDONED BY CREW
- ARTICLEQuadruplets Born In Small Town Near Newcastle
- ARTICLETwo British Soldiers Found Guilty Of An Undisclosed Charge
- ARTICLERemarkable West Indies Bowling Skittles Gloucester Wickets
- ARTICLEExport Import Bank Credit For Indonesia
- ILLUSTRATIONMost members of a French expedition to the Himalayas were suffering from severe frost-bite when they returned to Fran...
- ARTICLENehru Opposed To Any Crusade Against Communism
- ARTICLEBELGIAN COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER HAS BEEN ASSASSINATED
- ARTICLEStrike In Industrialised Liege Area
- ARTICLEMaskell Retains British Professional Tennis Title
- ARTICLEMACARTHUR’S WARNING TO COMMUNISTS NOT TO COMMIT ATROCITIES
- ARTICLENew Zealand Golfer’s Two Record-Shattering Final Rounds
- ARTICLERussian Forces Could Over-run Europe At Any Time
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN BILL TO DEAL WITH COMMUNISM CAUSES MUCH INTEREST
- ARTICLEU.S. Accepts Turkey’s Offer To Send Force Of 4500 to Korea
- ARTICLEU.S. National Doubles Tennis Title; Talbert And Mallory Win Semi-Final
- ARTICLERussia Boycotts United Nations Social Committee
- ARTICLEfirst Sponsored Married Immigrants Should Leave England Within A Month
- ARTICLEL. Stout Wins N.Z. Snooker Title
- ARTICLEBritish Isles Rugby Team Easily Beats Australia
- ARTICLEDRAMATIC SEARCH BY LAND, SEA AND AIR FOR BORSTAL ESCAPEES
- ARTICLEBright Aurora Display Seen In Wellington At The Week-end
- ARTICLESouthland Defeats Otago In Return Match
- ARTICLEMR MENZIES SAYS WEST IS NOT AFRAID BUT IS CONCERNED AT EVENTS
- ARTICLEWanagnui, Playing' Fast, Open Rugby, Defeats Manawatu
- ARTICLEKaierau Rugby Fourths Still Unbeaten
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA BEATEN BY POVERTY BAY
- ARTICLEWANGANUI JUNIORS BEATEN 8—3 IN KAGGED GAME
- ARTICLERETAILERS AND REFS. DRAW IN LIGHT RUGBY
- ARTICLEWILBUR
- ARTICLEWANGANUI RUGBY REP. TEAM THE SAME
- ARTICLEWanganui Third Grade Team To Play Taihape
- ARTICLEKAIERAU AND PIRATES TO MEET IN MAIN RUGBY ON SATURDAY
- ARTICLERangitikei Sub-Union Rugby Reps Defeat Manawatu Colts
- ARTICLECOLLEGIATE SCHOOL AND CHRIST’S COLLEGE TO PLAY IN RUGBY FINAL
- ARTICLEWANGANUI WINS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ RUGBY TOURNAMENT
- ARTICLEAramoho Oarsmen Win Rugby
- ARTICLEWanganui Beats Manawatu In Fifth Grade Rugby
- ARTICLEWanganui Colts Beat Wainui-a-Rua 14 To 11
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONWoman's World
- ARTICLEWANGANUI SOCCER TEAM RETAINS THE BROWN SHIELD
- ARTICLESeven Wanganui Players IN N.I. Minor Soccer Team
- ARTICLEHinemoa Have Good Hold On Men’s Hockey Title
- ARTICLEWomen’s Hockey Results
- ARTICLEWANGANUI GOLF CLUB REGAINS SEAFIELD CUP FROM NEW PLYMOUTH
- ARTICLESt. John’s Week-end Winter Bowling Match Results
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLERangitikei Women’s Hockey Team Narrowly Beaten At N.Z. Tourney
- ARTICLERangitikei Extended The Holders Of K Cup
- ARTICLEManawatu Loses N.Z. Hockey Shield
- ARTICLEWanganui Cyclist Wins Junior Palmerston To Bulls Road Race
- ARTICLEWanganui Harrier Teams For Marton-Wanganui Relay
- ARTICLEH. Hopper Wins Harriers’ Whitlaw Cup Race
- ARTICLESMALL SCHOONER ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND FROM HONOLULU
- ARTICLEOver-Emnhasis On Research Work In Universities Today
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
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