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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICE
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- ARTICLEDUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS
- ARTICLEWoodville Brackets
- ARTICLEGothard And Railway Handicaps As Tote At Woodville Tomorrow
- ARTICLEBALLOCHMYLE TO RUN IN HAZLETT GOLD CUP AT DUNEDIN MEETING
- ARTICLEWANGANUI JUVENILES READY FOR WOODVILLE
- ARTICLEBEAUMONT FIEDS FOR TOMORROW’S RACES
- ARTICLERiding Engagements Listed At Woodville
- ARTICLEEARLDALE AND BIASSED IN FEATURE GALLOP ON AWAPUNI TRACKS
- ARTICLEHORORATA FIELDS FOR NEXT SATURDAY
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- ARTICLEhHUNTERVILLE NEWS
- ARTICLECOUNTY RECOGNISES FAITHUL SERVICE OF GRADER DRIVER
- ARTICLEResidents Asked Not To Leave Coins For Unstamped Letters In Mail-Box
- ARTICLERANGITIKEI COUNTY DECIDES NOT TO CLASSIFY ROADS
- ARTICLECHANGING RIVER MAKES PRESENT OF RAGWORT TO RANGITIKEI COUNTY
- ARTICLETAIHAPE NEWS
- ARTICLEYOUNG AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING TEAM FOR CHRISTCHURCH GAMES
- ARTICLEHERD TESTING RETURNS FOR THE WANGANUI DISTRICT
- ARTICLERESULTS OF CALFREARING COMPETITIONS
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950. THE MAYOR’S RELIEF FUND
- ARTICLEHE IS OUR EMANUEL!
- ARTICLEWanganui Competitions Fixed For August; Annual Meeting Soon
- ARTICLEMR V. SMITH ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF RANGITIKEI COUNTY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEClasses For Learn-to-Swim Pupils Tomorrow; Film On Tuesday
- ARTICLEArchbishop Of Canterbury Visited Wanganui
- ILLUSTRATIONDr. G. F. Fisher
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLESHOPS WILL CLOSE FOR FOUR DAYS AT XMAS AND NEW YEAR
- ARTICLERANGITIKEI COUNTY PAYS ITS TRIBUTE TO MR. K. DALRYMPLE
- ARTICLESECRETARY OF R.S.A. IN WANGANUI RESIGNS TO JOIN WOOL FIRM
- ILLUSTRATIONTesla photo. Mr. Barnett
- ARTICLEA MEMORY FOR FACES
- ARTICLEPartiality In Allocation Of Power Alleged
- ARTICLEFREEZING INDUSTRY LAGGING BEHIND LAST SEASON’S OUTPUT
- ARTICLEAERO CLUB’S NEW AUSTER HAS HAD TWO PREVIOUS OWNERS
- ARTICLEGorse On Disused Rail Route Causes Concern To Rangitikei County
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLESIGNS THAT 15,000 TROOPS ARE MOVING TO PORT FOR EVACUATION.
- ARTICLENot Evacuating Willingly
- ARTICLEAllies' Dramatic Break Out
- ARTICLECommunists Seem To Be Moving To Outflank The Eighth Army
- ARTICLEAllied Air Activity Against Ground Targets And Yak Type Of Planes
- ARTICLESouth Korean Assembly May Move To Pusan
- ARTICLETurkish Casualties In Korea
- ARTICLESOUTH KOREAN BRUTALITY
- ARTICLEBLOCKADE OF CHINA NEXT LOGICAL STEP
- ARTICLEChina To Be Called Upon To Withdraw
- ARTICLELukewarm French Reception Of Plan To Arm Germans
- ARTICLEFrench General For Post In Indo-China
- ILLUSTRATIONGeneraal de Tassigny
- ARTICLEAustralian Contribution To International Children's Emergency Fund
- ILLUSTRATIONFIRST TEST AT BRlSBANE.—England’s star, Alec Bedser, claims Morris lbw for 25. Morris missed t an attempt to hook a b...
- ARTICLEAttlee Says That There Will Be No "Appeasement"
- ARTICLEILS. Could Send Troops Into Russia By Submarines
- ARTICLEVictorian Rail Strike Is Now Ended
- ARTICLESENATOR SAYS HE WOULD HAVE FIRED CHIEFS OF STAFF
- ARTICLEAMPHIBIOUS JEEP RADIOED S.O.S. BUT IS NOW SAFE
- ARTICLEWOOL SOLD AT SYDNEY SALES TOTALS 631 MILLION POUNDS
- ARTICLESignal Failure Causes Train Smash; Seven Killed; 42 Injured
- ARTICLEREPUBLICANS WANT NO SECRET PACTS FRAMED WITH ATTLEE
- ARTICLELava Flow From Mt. Etna Wipes Out Villages
- ARTICLEMASTER OF MILL HILL HAS HIS CERTIFICATE RETURNED
- ARTICLEdirection That ISRAEL AND ARABS SHOULD NEGOTIATE
- ARTICLEFIRE DESTROYS 3000 BALES OF COTTON
- ARTICLEArab League Secretary-General Suggests Truman And Stalin Meet
- ARTICLEFive Killed And 23 Injured In Mine Accident In S. Africa
- ARTICLESevere Cold In Europe
- ARTICLEBurning Paint Flows Down A Sydney Street
- ARTICLEEUROPEAN ATHLETES FOR THE CANTERBURY GAMES
- ARTICLECOMMISSION CONTROL OF WATERFRONT UNSUITABLE SYSTEM
- ARTICLEMAIN LINE DERAILMENT NEAR FRANKTON
- ARTICLEItalian Tender For State Houses For Queensland Accepted
- ARTICLE14-YEAR-OLD SWIMMER WITHDRAWN FROM THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM
- ARTICLEJapanese Admiral A quitted
- ARTICLECanterbury Frozen Meat Co. Dividends
- ARTICLEPLAQUE FROM N.Z. FOR THE FORMER CRUISER ACHILLES
- ARTICLECAPTAIN OF THE MATUA IS TO
- ARTICLEProblems For NZ. Patriotic Board
- ARTICLE880 Yards Swimming Record Broken
- ARTICLEProfessional Tennis Players At Timaru
- ARTICLEGolf Championship Dates
- ARTICLECONFERENCE TODAY TO DISCUSS AUCKLAND MILK STRIKE
- ARTICLETECHNICAL COLLEGE BEATS COLLEGIATE IN EIGHTS’ ROWING
- ARTICLEWaterfront Labour Conditions Better In Britain Than N.Z.
- ARTICLERAILWAYMEN ARE DISSATISFIED WITH NEW RATES OF PAY
- ARTICLENAVAL RATING DROWNED AT MOTUIHE
- ARTICLEBEATINGS WHILE WAR PRISONER BLAMED FOR MOTORIST’S CONDITION
- ARTICLESTATE EXAMINATION FOR NURSING AIDS
- ARTICLEFeilding Man Killed In Car Accident
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ARTICLEAdvance Party Of K Force Men Leaves By Air
- ARTICLETRIBUTE TO WORK OF PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE IN N.Z.
- ARTICLEDespite Rain, Good Fields For Twilight Sports
- ARTICLEINCREASE IN PRICES FOR SHEEPSKINS AT DUNEDIN SALE
- ARTICLE717 CITY FACTORIES GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO 4730
- ARTICLEBaptist Church Holds Annual Meeting
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- ARTICLEWoman's World
- ARTICLEEngagements
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLEMARGOT GOES SHOPPING
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
- ARTICLENew Plymouth Men’s Softball Team Will Play Here Saturday
- ARTICLEPIGEON RACE FROM OPUA
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- ARTICLECOMPANY AFFAIRS
- ARTICLEWANGANUI-RANGITIKEI CRICKETERS LOOKING
- ARTICLETHE SHAREMARKETS DOMINION EXCHANGES.
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
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