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- ARTICLEDEATHS
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- ARTICLECITIZENS AND LABOUR, TWO FULL LOCAL BODY "TICKETS"
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEWANGANUI DOCTORS SEEK BETTER SYSTEM OF HOUSE NUMBERING
- ARTICLEFURTHER ADJOURNMENT; CLAIM FOR MISSING OBSERVATORY EQUIPMENT
- ARTICLEBREVITIES FROM LAST NIGHT’S CITY COUNCIL MEETING
- ARTICLEEX-SERVICEMAN WANTS TO GIVE BOWLING GREENLAND TO R.S.A.
- ARTICLEWaverley To See Softball Games
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
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- ARTICLEHUNTERVILLE NEWS
- ARTICLEWAIKATO HUNT CLUB FIELDS FOR LABOUR DAY
- ARTICLEWanganui Horses For Trentham & Waverley
- ARTICLERANGITIKEI WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY WEEK
- ARTICLEAWAPUNI CONTINGENT READY FOR TRENTHAM
- ARTICLEFIELD FOR CAULFIELD CUP NEXT SATURDAY
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950. CONDITIONS ON THE WATERFRONT
- ARTICLEAERO CLUB PLACES ORDER FOR SECONDHAND AUSTER PLANE
- ARTICLERev. P. A. Stanly To Be First Vicar At All Saints, Wanganui East
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEONE CRICKET MATCH ON COOK’S GARDENS LIKELY THIS SEASON
- ARTICLEESTIMATED COST OF CITY’S NEW TOWN BRIDGE
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLELONG SERVICE TO THE QUEEN’S OWN BAND
- ARTICLELICENSING CONTROL COMMISSION TO SIT IN WANGANUI
- ARTICLEBOBBY LOCKE TO PLAY SILK OVER 18 HOLES AT BELMONT
- ARTICLEPROPOSED CITY WAR MEMORIAL CHAPEL NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUBSIDY
- ARTICLENO CHANGE TO BE MADE IN PARKING SYSTEM IN CITY
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT NOT PLANNING FOR LOCKS ON WANGANUI RIVER
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLESouth Koreans Less Than 30 Miles From Northern Capital; U.S. And Australians Closing In
- ARTICLENorth Korea Complains That U.S. Is Using Japanese Troops
- ARTICLEU.N.O. Approves Plan To Set Up Committee To Examine Needs Of Korea
- ARTICLEFrench Parliament Is Likely To Press For Full Debate On Indo-China
- ARTICLETraffic Institute Wants Cycles To Have Tail Lights
- ARTICLETRUMAN-MACARTHUR TALKS; SPECULATION
- ARTICLEPolitical Opponent Has Criticised Truman’s Trip
- ARTICLEBlack Watch Band To Tour Dominion Early Next Year
- ARTICLEYUGOSLAVIA'S FOOD CRISIS
- ILLUSTRATIONFLOAT: The fire-float Boray used searchlights while it pumped thousands of gallons of water on to blazing cotton bale...
- ARTICLEMAN WHO HAS JUST BECOME A BARON "DREAMS" WINNERS
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN LABOUR DROPS OPPOSITION TO ANTI-COMMUNIST BILL
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD EXPECTS PROFIT THIS YEAR
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- ARTICLEROMANCE ON THE RHINE
- ARTICLEINCREASING USE OF WORLD'S AIR LINES
- ARTICLEEnglish Bowler Who Runs From Behind The Umpire; Protest By Australian
- ARTICLEFIRST WIN FOR M.C.C. ON PRESENT TOUR, AN INNINGS AND 149 RUNS
- ARTICLEFire In Maternity Annex Which Was Opened On Saturday
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- ARTICLEWILL PEOPLE LEAVE TRANSIT HOUSES OR WILL THEY SQUAT?
- ARTICLE“GAMBLING NOW PART OF MORAL STANDARD”
- ARTICLESIX VOTES REGISTERED IN UPPER HOUSE AGAINST GAMING AMENDMENT BILL
- ARTICLECOUNTRY WITHIN SIGHT OF SELFSUFFICIENCY IN CEMENT
- ARTICLEMr. Nash Says Companies Let The Labour Government Down
- ARTICLELARGER COUNTIES NEED MORE SUBSIDIES
- ARTICLEWomen Injured When Gale Lashes Greymouth
- ARTICLEFatal Injuries
- ARTICLEHANGING DECLARED TO BE MOST HUMANE FORM OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE’S COMMENT ON LARGE MOB OF CATTLE ON ROAD
- ARTICLEWANGANUI CRICKET COMPETITION TO BEGIN ON OCTOBER 28
- ARTICLERECORD ENTRIES FOR CASTLECLIFF GOLF CLUB TOURNAMENT
- ARTICLEJames’ Crew Wins Final Of Mitchell Shield By Two Feet
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- ARTICLEWANGANUI HAS FULL PROGRAMME FOR LABOUR DAY WEEK-END
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ARTICLESIX TEAMS WILL PLAY IN SENIOR A CRICKET SERIES
- ARTICLEMore Than 100 Attend A Queen’s Own Band Social
- ARTICLEFLYING-BOAT DAMAGED AFTER ALIGHTING AT EVANS BAY BASE
- ARTICLEWool Price Prospects
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- ARTICLEWoman's World
- ARTICLEWomen's Section Of R.S.A. Holds Quarterly Meeting
- ARTICLEHealth And Beauty League Assists Y.W.C.A.
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- ARTICLEGIRLS' COLLEGE HOLDS ATHLETIC SPORTS
- ARTICLEC.E.M.S. Meeting
- ARTICLECastlecliff Golf Club’s Bogey Match
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
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