Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEGOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS OF THE MATAROA SCHOOL
- ARTICLEWANGANUI WRESTLER, PAT O’CONNOR. IS DOING WELL IN U.S.
- ARTICLEMarton News
- ARTICLECASTLECLIFF GOLF CLUB TOURNAMENT ENDS; THE BEST YET
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWanganui Stables Secure Four Wins At Waverley Labour Day Race Meeting
- ARTICLELADY ZETA, MARIAN ANN IN GISBORNE DOUBLE
- ARTICLERehandicaps Issued For Rangitikei Races
- ARTICLEPRINCIPAL EVENT AT NORTH CANTERBURY MEETING TO PROFANE
- ARTICLERECORD MEETING FOR OAMARU TROTTING CLUB
- ARTICLEBeaumaris Registers Second Successive Victory In Harcourt Stakes At Trentham
- ARTICLEVICTORY GLOBE WINS LABOUR DAY HANDICAP AT AUCKLAND TROTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLECbe Wanganui Chronicle TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 24, 1950 THE SOVIET'S TRANSPARENT TACTICS
- ARTICLETHE RETIREMENT OF SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS
- ARTICLETHE PLUNKET SOCIETY’S APPEAL
- ARTICLEW. O’Malley Wins The South island Draughts Title
- ARTICLEM. Paul’s Crew Wins Technical Old Boys’ Rowing Race
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLELABOUR WEEK-END WEATHER WAS KIND TO HOLIDAY-MAKERS
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLESCIENCE MASTER OF DUNEDIN FATALLY INJURED IN BRISBANE
- ARTICLERadiologists’ Salaries In New Zealand Are Not Sufficiently High
- ARTICLEPersonal Friend Was With Hawker Shortly before His Death CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night (PA)
- ARTICLENEW EMBASSY THEATRE OPENED YESTERDAY WITH PACKED HOUSES
- ARTICLEVISITOR DENOUNCES CRITICISM OF N.Z. COLUMNIST
- ARTICLEROVERS CARRYOUT PRACTICAL EXERCISES IN DIFFICULT BUSH
- ARTICLEPEDESTRIAN INJURED WHILE CROSSING STREET AT WAVERLEY
- ARTICLEBoy Saved From Drowning After Canoe Capsizes
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND PLEASURE BOATS DAMAGED BY FLOATING OIL
- ARTICLEMost English Folk Have Appalling Idea Of Conditions In N.Z.
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLESouth Koreans Continue To Chase Communists North
- ARTICLE120,000 Prisoners
- ARTICLEFew Deaths From Wounds And Illness In Korea
- ARTICLEGuerrillas Become A Menace
- ARTICLEMore Than 200 U.S. Prisoners Of War Shot By Communists
- ARTICLEPLAN TO SEND SKILLED GERMAN WORKERS TO OTHER COUNTRIES
- ARTICLEN.S.W. RAILWAYMEN ARE TO RESUME WORK BUT MAY STOP AGAIN MONDAY
- ARTICLESmall Fortune Is Dependant On The Dates On U.S. Bonds
- ARTICLEHUGE CONTRIBUTIONS BY U.S. TO AID OTHER COUNTRIES SINCE WAR
- ARTICLETwo Issues Face The French
- ARTICLERUSSIAN PLAN TO UNIFY GERMANY SAID TO BE PROPAGANDA
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA’S NEW DEFENCE MINISTER
- ARTICLEPrices Of Average Fleece Wools And Skirtings Up Five Per Cent. In Australia
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCE TUNGI, of Tonga, and his wife, Princess Mataho, arriving at Mascot Aerodrome. Prince Tungi is in Australia to ...
- ARTICLESAGA OF THE TAMARA, SHIP THAT IS REAL SLOW BOAT TO CHINA
- ARTICLECOMMUNISTS RAIDED IN SYDNEY
- ARTICLENew House Of Commons To Be Opened Thursday
- ARTICLERebels On Ambon Island Resist Republicans
- ARTICLEShip Believed Lost With All Hands Aboard
- ARTICLECHIANG KAI-SHEK SAYS WORLD STILL LIVES IN FEAR
- ARTICLERussian Newspaper's Reply To President Truman
- ARTICLE12 People Hurt When 10 Vehicles Collide
- ARTICLEEngland Has First Innings Lead On West Australia
- ARTICLEQueensland Batsmen Routed In Sheffield Shield Cricket
- ARTICLENew Engines For British Army Transport
- ARTICLEMISSING PROFESSOR SAID TO BE IN LENINGRAD 17
- ARTICLEMEAT ACCUMULATES IN ARGENTINE
- ARTICLEBUSY WEEK FOR THE BRADFORD TOP MARKET
- ARTICLEBANNING OF PLAY FOR TELEVISION MAY BE DEBATED IN COMMONS
- ARTICLEFire In Engine Room Of Liner Quelled
- ARTICLERussians Experts At Laying Mines At Sea
- ARTICLEREPORT SAYS GERMANS WERE NOT IN CASSINO MONASTERY
- ARTICLECommemoration Of Battle Of El Alamein
- ARTICLEMan In Prison To Be Charged With Eleven More Murders
- ARTICLEActor Errol Flynn Marries 22-Year-Old Starlet
- ARTICLEHUSBAND. WIFE AND A CHILD INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT
- ARTICLENew President Of West German Parliament
- ARTICLEGENEROUS TRIBUTE TO N.Z. TREATMENT OF THE LIONS
- ARTICLECOST-OF-LIVING INDEX IN BRITAIN SHOWS FALL AND IS SCOFFED AT
- ARTICLEHotel Accommodation In Dominion Is Of A High Standard
- ARTICLEBoy Missing From Nae Nae
- ARTICLECollegiate School Rowing
- ARTICLESLOW TURN-ROUND OF SHIPPING ON THE NEW ZEALAND COAST
- ARTICLEOrder Of St.John Holds Championships
- ARTICLECauses Of Friction In Swimming Affairs Have Been Removed
- ARTICLEFencing Championships
- ARTICLEManawatu Golf Title Won By E. J. Astin
- ARTICLED. L. Woon Wins The Nelson Golf Championship
- ARTICLEWanganui Defence Rifle Club Hold Labour Day Shoot
- ARTICLEWILBUR
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS FACE HEAVY LIABILITIES OVER MELBOURNE CUP
- ARTICLEK. HAYDEN ESTABISHES TRACK RECORD AT WANGANUI EAST SPEEDWAY
- ARTICLESLEEPY DUKE WINS MEMBERS’ MEMORIAL AT WAIKATO HUNT RACES
- ARTICLEPRESIDENT’S HANDICAP AT GORE TO GOLDSTRIKE
- ARTICLECONCLUDING DAY OF TROTS AT GREYMOUTH
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONWoman's World
- ARTICLETECHNICAL COLLEGE PAST STUDENTS’ ANNUAL BALL
- ARTICLEALLDAY TOURNAMENTS PLAYED BY BOWLERS
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWANGANUI SAILING SEASON OPENED
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ILLUSTRATIONDAVE SANDS defeated Alf Gallagher on points after Gallagher went the full 15 rounds with him in his attempt for Sands...
- ARTICLEEXODUS OF JEWS STILL GOES ON
- ARTICLEFROM GERMANY
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