Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTHS. DEATHS & MARRLAGES
- ARTICLEBIRTH
- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEEDING
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT notice
- ARTICLEFUNERAL furnishers.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEMR. W. G. JOHNSON, OLD MARION RESIDENT, DIED RECENTLY
- ARTICLERangitikei Ladies’ Golf Club Draw For tomorrow
- ARTICLESTRONG RANGITIKEI RUGBY TEAM TO PLAY WANGANUI
- ARTICLESmallbore Rifle Association Final Shoot Of Season
- ARTICLEMarist Cricket Club Supports Sole Selector
- ARTICLEENJOY LIFE TO THE FULL!
- ARTICLETAIHAPE NEWS
- ARTICLEMETROPOLITAN HOTEL LICENCE SUSPENDED FOR FURTHER QUARTER
- ARTICLEExtra Pay Sought For Unloading Of Smelly Phosphate
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
- ARTICLERUGBY FIXTURES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEHUNTERVILLE NEWS CLASSIFICATION OF ROADS DRAWS PROTESTS
- ARTICLEPILES TREATED BY ZANN
- ARTICLEAcceptors For Guineas Day At Wanganui
- ARTICLEBARRIER POSITIONS FOR WANGANUI RACES
- ARTICLEWANGANUI BRACKETS
- ARTICLESOME USEFUL GALLOPS ON WANGANUI TRACKS
- ARTICLEALLANAH WINS MAIN RACE AT TIMARU TROTS
- ARTICLEMARTON NOMINATIONS FOR SATURDAY WEEK
- ARTICLECARTERTON FIELDS FOR NEXT SATURDAY
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950. KOREA AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
- ARTICLERANFURLY SHIELD
- ARTICLEPAYING INCOME TAX
- ARTICLEWANGANUI REHAB. CARPENTRY TRAINING SCHOOL CLOSED
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEDONATIONS TO FUND FOR RENOVATING HISTORIC TURI CANOE
- ARTICLEMosquito To Fly Non-Stop From Dunedin To Auckland
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLERAIN-SWOLLEN WANGANUI RIVER ROSE 22 FEET
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEDEATH OF MR. GEORGE DARBYSHIRE; FORMER CITY DEPUTY-MAYOR
- ARTICLEKING AND QUEEN TO VISIT N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA IN 1952
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. HOLLAND
- ARTICLETELEPHONE APPLICANTS LIKELY TO HAVE LONG WAIT FOR SERVICE
- ARTICLECONDUCT OF CITY HOTELS SATISFACTORY DURING LAST QUARTER
- ARTICLEFormer Collegiate School Pupil Is A United Nations’ Delegate
- ARTICLED. MITCHELL ABANDONS AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON RECORD ATTEMPT
- ARTICLESPRING FLOWER SHOW THIS WEEK HAS DRAWN 260 ENTRIES
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBattle Of Naktong Bulge Turns In Favour Of United Nations, But Taegu Is Gravely Menaced
- ARTICLEStand By An American Battalion Cut Off, Fed By Air Force
- ARTICLETWENTY COMMUNIST TRANSPORTS SUNK BY NAVAL FORCES
- ARTICLEGIRL TOMMY-GUNS SEVEN AMERICANS AND KILLS FIVE OF THEM
- ARTICLEDEWEY TO STAND AGAIN FOR GOVERNORSHIP OF STATE OF NEW YORK
- ARTICLEYUGOSLAVIA WOULD RESIST ATTACK
- ARTICLEDEFENCE OF EUROPE; N. ATLANTIC POWERS URGED TO SPEEDUP
- ARTICLEDANISH ELECTORS GO 10 THE POLLS
- ARTICLEBODY OF SOVIET FLIER PICKED UP FROM PLANE SHOT DOWN
- ARTICLEWill Russia Now Disclose Her Hand As To The Next Move?
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETO AVOID FUEL CRISIS BRITAIN MUST HAVE MORE COAL MINED
- ARTICLEFREE TRADE UNIONS SET UP ANTI-COMMUNIST VIGILANCE COMMITTEES
- ARTICLEChile To Rase On Area Chimed By Britain And Argentine
- ARTICLEPLANS TO AID SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA ARE FORMING IN LONDON
- ARTICLEPOTATO HAS BEEN BARRIER TO SOCIAL PROGRESS
- ARTICLECommunist Fear Of Liberty
- ARTICLEBevin May Not Be Able To Achieve Accord With U.S.A.
- ARTICLEBritain Said To Favour 20,000 Armed Police Force For West Germany
- ARTICLESERIES OF EARTH TREMORS IN ITALY
- ARTICLEMore Earth Tremors Shake Upper Assam Area
- ARTICLEN.Z. And British Warships Exercise With Italians
- ARTICLECasualties In Plane Crash In U.S.
- ARTICLECommando Force From The Royal Marines Leaves For Far East
- ARTICLELady Batterbee Dead
- ARTICLEMr. Doidge Emphasises That The Western Nations Must Become Strong To Resist Communism
- ARTICLEADVANCE BOOKINGS FOR SADLERS WELLS BALLET IN NEW YORK A RECORD
- ARTICLEFRENCH INTEREST IN EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEAthlete Asked To Sign Declaration Whether He Played Rugby League
- ARTICLEN.Z. Schoolboys Have Another Hockey Win
- ARTICLEHOUSE RESUMES THE DEBATE ON BUDGET
- ARTICLEBLAME FOR HIGH RUNNING COSTS OF HOSPITALS
- ARTICLENo Proposal To Photograph All N.Z. Civil Servants
- ARTICLESELECTING OFFICERS FOR KOREAN FORCE
- ARTICLESilver Fern Players Provided Fast-Moving Variety Programme
- ARTICLE“PAY AS YOU EARN” SYSTEM OF INCOME TAX URGED
- ARTICLEPROFIT OF £66,327 SHOWN BY WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.
- ARTICLEN.Z. WOOL BOARD OFFERING BURSARIES TO N.Z. SCIENTISTS
- ARTICLEMR. SEMPLE DOUBTS THE HOUSING POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT
- ARTICLEWAITARA RIVER AT HIGHEST LEVEL FOR MANY YEARS
- ARTICLEDealings In Trucks Got Waiouru Soldier Into Trouble
- ARTICLENORTHLAND APPEAL AGAINST RANFURLY SHIELD RULING
- ARTICLE“Wot! No Film Of The Ranfurly Shield?”
- ARTICLER. W. H. Scott Unlikely To Play Rugby Again This Season
- ARTICLEPutiki Maoris Won Weston-Bloor Cup
- ARTICLECharity Cup Soccer Begins On Saturday
- ARTICLEWanganui Archery Club Shoot
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONWoman’s World
- ARTICLEWAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE
- ARTICLECOMPETITIONS SOCIETY SPECIAL CUPS, MEDALS AND TROPHIES
- ARTICLEKEEN INTEREST INTINY TOTS’ COMPETITION
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING Today’s Programmes
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS DOMINION EXCHANGES.
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS PORT OF WANGANUI
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements