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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS. DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEROLL OF HONOUR
- ARTICLEDEATH
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- SECTIONMarton and District News
- ARTICLETAIHAPE NEWS
- ARTICLERAETIHI NEWS
- ARTICLEWAVERLEY NOTES
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950. OF DRAMATIC ART
- ARTICLEWANGANUI GIRL WINS DONOVAN CUP FOR HER POEM, “KINSHIP”
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEFORMER BRITISH CABINET MINISTER TO VISIT WANGANUI
- ARTICLEFIREMEN STAND CEASELESS GUARD AGAINST MAN'S WORST ENEMY —FIRE!
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEFAIRLY SUCCESSFUL ARMY RECRUITING CAMPAIGN CLOSES
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S MR. SPEAKER TO LEAVE FOR LONDON NEXT WEEK
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Oram.
- ARTICLEHEALTH STAMP SALES EXCEED £4000
- ARTICLEFLOUR SHOULD BE MORE PLENTIFUL IN CITY NEXT WEEK
- ARTICLENO ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COAL IN CITY
- ARTICLE92-Year-Old Mr. G. P. Holland May Roll Up First Bowl At St. John’s
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLEUnited Nations Forces Mass For Battle Of North Korea
- ARTICLECHINESE COMMUNIST RADIO SAYS WAR OF ATTRITION BEGINNING
- ARTICLETwenty-Five Thousand South Korean Men, Women, Children Murdered As Anti Communists
- ARTICLEHIGH TRIBUTE TO GENERAL MACARTHUR
- ARTICLEB.B.C. Decision To Ban Television Of A Play Causes Stir
- ARTICLEAmericans Live Nearly As Long As New Zealanders
- ARTICLEAUSTRIA’S TWO-DAYOLD COMMUNIST STRIKE CALLED OFF
- ARTICLEClashes In Soviet Zone Of Vienna
- ARTICLEPope Pius Speaks To 100 000 Catholics In Wembley Stadium
- ARTICLEMystery Signals On London Radios May Come From Space
- ARTICLENEW YORK EXPRESS HITS PETROL CAR; MANY PEOPLE HURT
- ARTICLESewer Gas Explosion In New York
- ARTICLESYDNEY HOUSEWIVES PROTEST AT QUALITY OF N.Z. POTATOES
- ARTICLEU.N. COMMITTEE CONDEMNS HUNGARY, BULGARIA, RUMANIA
- ARTICLETHERE WILL ALWAYS BE ICEBERGS IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC
- ILLUSTRATIONGEORGE BERNARD SHAW with Lady Astor at his home on his 94th birthday on July 26. Shaw after breaking a thigh in a fal...
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT MOVES TO COMBAT HOSTILE SENATE
- ARTICLECase Of Man With 100 Wives Dropped By United Nations
- ARTICLEBritish Overseas Airways Engineers Organise A Protest At Dismissals
- ARTICLEMotor-Cyclist Injured
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA BEATS N.Z. IN TEAMS SHOOTING CONTEST
- ARTICLEFIRE IN TRAMCAR IN NEW PLYMOUTH
- ARTICLEPotato Board Makes Plans For Marketing New Season’s Crop
- ARTICLEKetch To Be Sailed From Suva To Auckland
- ARTICLEFormer N.Z. Gelding, Great Trek, Is Sold For 2100 Gns.
- ILLUSTRATIONGreat Trek
- ARTICLEN.Z. Greasy Crossbreds Fully Firm At London Wool Sale
- ARTICLELabour Candidate To Oppose Auckland Mayor
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- ARTICLEFORMOSA TO BE DISCUSSED BY U.N. ASSEMBLY
- ARTICLEAustralia Not To Alter The Exchange Rate
- ARTICLEMODIFICATION OF GOVERNMENT PLANS FOR TRANSIT HOUSES
- ARTICLEPublic Statement On Blood Bands And transfusions Sought
- ARTICLEBorstal Escapee Is Still At Large; One Has Been Captured
- ARTICLEMan's Death After Fall From Bridge
- ARTICLECelebration Of Anniversary Of Arrival Of Maoris
- ARTICLEACUTE SHORTAGE OF TIMBER AND CEMENT THROUGHOUT DOMINION
- ARTICLEMiss Zoe Hudson Wins Wellington Golf Title
- ARTICLEUPPER HOUSE DEBATES POLITICAL DISABILITY REMOVAL BILL
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ APPROVAL OF THE NEW SETTLEMENT BILL
- ARTICLEDisposal Of Shares In Ferry Company When Harbour Bridge Is Built
- ARTICLEHOUSE DEBATES THE NAVY DEPARTMENT
- ARTICLEOTAGO NOMINEE FOR RHODES’ SCHOLARSHIP
- ARTICLEPurpose Of The Defence Fund Debated
- ARTICLEAIR DEPARTMENT SEEKING INCREASES IN OHAKEA RENTS
- ARTICLEMR. HOLYOAKEWILL ARRIVE HOME BY AIR TOMORROW
- ARTICLER.A.F. OFFICERS TO PAY SPECIAL MISSION TO NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ARTICLEMR. HOLLAND WILL OPEN A. AND P. SHOW NEXT MONTH
- ARTICLESETTLEMENT OF RUGBY BOUNDARY DISPUTE
- ARTICLECOST OF LIVING HAS INCREASED SINCE SUBSIDIES REMOVED
- ARTICLEPOLICE HACK THEIR WAY THROUGH ROOF IN RAIDING OPIUM DEN
- ARTICLEEstimates Passed By The House Yesterday
- ARTICLEJudgment Given For Sharemilker
- ARTICLERise In Values At Sale Of Opossum Skins
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- ARTICLEMasterton Meeting Today Will Provide Pipe-Opener For Big Wellington Fixture
- ARTICLEMasterton Jockeys
- ARTICLEKIPPO SHOULD TAKE CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY CUP AT WAIPUKURAU
- ILLUSTRATIONSHARNOW—LikeIy sort for Porangahau Hack Handicap at Waipukurau.
- ARTICLEWeek-End Fields And Form MASTERTON SPRING MEETING
- ARTICLEThe Unicom And Mainbrace Are Fancied Candidates For Great Northern Guineas
- ARTICLEPRINCE DEFAULTER MAY WIN PRINCIPAL RACE AT SOUTH CANTERBURY
- ARTICLEMOBILE GLOBE FANCIED AT FORBURY PARK TROTS
- ARTICLEStrong Auckland Contingent Meets South Islanders At The Wanganui Trots
- ILLUSTRATIONHlPPO—Topweight today in Central Hawke's Bay Cup at Waipukurau.
- ARTICLENon-Totalisator Maiden Race At Ellerslie
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- ARTICLEAPPLICATIONS FOR FARM GRADING WILL CLOSE ON MARCH 31
- ARTICLEFURTHER EXPLOITS OF CAPTAIN BLIGH TOLD IN NEW LIBRARY BOOK
- ARTICLEWoman Faced With Prospect Of Selling Up Third Home
- ARTICLERESERVE BANK
- ARTICLEMore Records Are Shoffered At Feilding Sale
- ARTICLESENSATIONAL PRICES AT MANGAWEKA CATTLE FAIR
- ARTICLEWORKERS WHO “SWING” ON THEIR JOBS ARE HARMING THEMSELVES
- ARTICLETwo Bottles Of Whisky Stolen From Hotel
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEWanganui Gun Club Monthly Shoot
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- SECTIONWoman's World
- ARTICLESOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
- ARTICLEEngagements
- ARTICLEChrist Church Mothers’ Union
- ARTICLELeague Of Mothers
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND CONCERN AT NURSING SHORTAGE
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING Today’s Programmes
- ARTICLETOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
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