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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICE
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- SECTIONTaihape And District News
- SECTIONMarton News
- ARTICLEBRITONS PREFER TO HAVE LESS MEAT BEING SKINNED
- ARTICLEMEAT TALKS END AND BRITISH RATION DROPS
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- ARTICLELord Foxbridge Wins Freyberg Cup At The Ohinemuri Meeting
- ARTICLEDOWNPOUR CAUSES LEVIN MEETING TO BE POSTPONED
- ARTICLEJOCKEYS INJURED IN ROSEHILL ACCIDENT
- ARTICLERacing Fixtures
- ARTICLESTAR ROSA SURPRISES IN RANGIORA CUP
- ARTICLEWESTLAND HANDICAP WON BY EULOGISE
- ARTICLESTRING BAND WINS TAPANUI HANDICAP AND SURVIVES INQUIRY
- ARTICLEGORE TROTTING CLUB FIELDS FOR SATURDAY
- ARTICLEASHBURTON TROTTING FIELDS FOR BOXING DAY
- ARTICLEAuckand Rehandicaps
- ARTICLETrotting Fixtures
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN XI. SCORES FREELY AGAINST M.C.C.
- ARTICLEQueensland Out For 257 In Sheffield Shield Cricket
- ARTICLEFirst Mercantile League Cricket Round Completed
- ARTICLEWanganui Cricket Series Abandoned Through Rain
- ARTICLEWanganui Cricket Teams For Christmas Holiday Matches
- ARTICLEBUDGE DEFEATS PARKER IN STRAIGHT SETS IN AUCKLAND EXHIBITIONS
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950. SINO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS—AND THE WEST
- ARTICLELeading Authority On Current Pacific Problems Returns To New Zealand
- ARTICLEFinal Meeting Of Year.
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEWHOOPING COUGH PATIENTS TAKEN TO HIGH ALTITUDE
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEMilk Roundsmen Get Rise In Pay
- ARTICLEESTIMATED 20,000 ATTEND CHRISTCHURCH CENTENNIAL SERVICE
- ARTICLEFLYING COMPETITIONS
- ARTICLEGOVERNMENT TO GIVE 50 PER CENT. SUBSIDY ON WOOL
- ARTICLEVice-Regal Reception At Christchurch For Archbishop Of Canterbury
- ARTICLEFARMER BURNED BY EXPLOSION OF CLEANING FLUID
- ARTICLEPILOT KILLED WHEN TERRITORIAL AIR FORCE HARVARD CRASHES
- ARTICLEYOUNG MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION AT PALMERSTON NORTH
- ARTICLEFATAL INJURIES FOR MOTOR-CYCLIST IN ROTORUA COLLISION
- ARTICLECHINESE YOUTH BELIEVED DROWNED NEAR UTIKU
- ARTICLEMOST OF THE WORK OF PREPARING A NEWSPAPER IS DONE DURING THE NIGHT HOURS
- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLEA STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY DECLARED BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN
- ARTICLECONTROL ON PLANES AND SHIPPING HAS BEEN IMPOSED
- ARTICLEOffice Created For Control Of Defence Mobilisation
- ARTICLEFREE NATIONS’ AIR POWER MAY PREVENT A WORLD CONFLICT
- ARTICLEU.N. Assembly Goes Into Recess
- ARTICLEPremiers Will Discuss Many World Problems
- ARTICLESurf man Dies After Being Mauled By Shark
- ARTICLECrippling Rail Strike In U.S. Brought To End
- ARTICLEMR. JORDAN SOUNDS HUMOROUS NOTE AT LONDON LUNCHEON
- ARTICLEU.S. TO HAVE THREE MILLION MEN IN UNIFORM SOON
- ARTICLEASSETS OF CHINESE AND NTH. KOREANS FROZEN IN THE U.S.
- ARTICLESoviet Critical Of Allied Treatment Of Jap War Criminals
- ARTICLEIndian Ambulance Men In Korea
- ILLUSTRATIONThousands of well-wishers crowd Aotea Quay, Wellington, to farewell K Force as members depart in the liner Ormonde. T...
- ARTICLEU.N. TO TRY TO STOP MASS EXECUTIONS IN KOREA
- ARTICLEBeach-Head Is Threatened By The Communists
- ARTICLEAllies Retreat Before Chinese From Hamhung Port
- ARTICLEMR. VYSHINSKY AGREES THAT WAR IS NOT INEVITABLE
- ARTICLEREPUBLICANS INSIST ON RESIGNATION OF MR. ACHESON
- ARTICLERed Menace To The Entire Free World
- ARTICLEChinese Communist Delegates Return To Peking
- ARTICLEARGENTINE SELLING MEAT CHEAPER THAN PRICE QUOTED U.K.
- ARTICLECHINESE BAN ON EXPORT OF GOODS TO U.S. AND JAPAN
- ARTICLENo Plan To Evacuate U.S. Women And Children From Germany
- ARTICLEMen Who Tried To Assassinate Shah Escape From Gaol
- ARTICLEU.N. May Soon Be In A Position To Negotiate Honourable Terms In Korea
- ARTICLEU.K. AND FRANCE HAVE BROKEN TREATIES OF FRIENDSHIP
- ARTICLEPart Of Wool Checue To Be Given To Social Security Beneficiaries
- ARTICLEFree From Tax
- ARTICLESubsidy On Wool
- ARTICLEChristmas Bonus
- ARTICLEInsufficient Relief Given, Says Mr. Nash
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ARTICLETHIEVES RANSACK CLERGYMAN’S HOME BUT TAKE NO MONEY
- ARTICLERETIRED INDIAN ARMY MAJOR IN N.Z. TO FISH
- ARTICLEChristmas Mail May Be Delayed By Port Congestion At Auckland
- ARTICLEMEMBER OF ENGLISH CROQUET TEAM HURT WHEN CAR CAPSIZES
- ARTICLEEighteen Of Clipper’s 48 Passengers Members Of Three Families
- ARTICLEStrike Action Delayed For 48 Hours
- ARTICLEPALMFRSTON NORTH RAILWAYMEN UNITED FOR WAGES CLAIMS
- ARTICLENEGOTIATIONS IN RAIL DISPUTE STILL CONTINUE
- ARTICLEPedestrian Killed When Strack By Motor-Car
- ARTICLEMontgomery Quay Is Too Reactionary For Hungary
- ARTICLEVon Cramm To Be German Captain At Wimbledon
- ARTICLEEric Cremin Beats Von Nida In N.S.W. GoIf
- ARTICLESURPRISE WIN EARNS N.S.W. CREW TRIP TO N.Z. ROWING REGATTAS
- ARTICLEJEWELLERY VALUED AT £25,000 FOUND IN A FLAT
- ARTICLEU.S. Freezes The Price Of New Cars
- ARTICLEGiant Crocodile Bagged In The Ganges
- ARTICLELondon Guild To Offer Scholarship To N.Z.
- ARTICLEParliamentarians Two-Wheeling Way To Health
- ARTICLELong Cycle Ride Because Of Strike
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- ARTICLEWoman's World
- ARTICLEWomen In The Home
- ARTICLEPrincess Elizabeth Returns To Malta
- ARTICLESound-Proofing Babies At Church
- ARTICLEMISS YVETTE WILLIAMS BREAKS ANOTHER RECORD
- ARTICLETHIS IS LEARN-TO-SWIM WEEK IN WANGANUI
- ARTICLEE. Johnson’s Crew Wins Aramoho Boating Club Victory Fours Trophy
- ARTICLEDoctor Tackles World Cruise Single-handed
- ARTICLECAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT
- ARTICLENo Softball Matches Played In Wanganui On Saturday
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
- ARTICLEWanganui East Retains Keesing Cup
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- ARTICLECHINA VIRTUALLY REJECTS U.N. PROPOSAL OF A CEASE-FIRE IN KOREA
- ARTICLECOMMITTEE TO CONFER WITH SOUTH AFRICA AS TO SOUTH-WEST AREA
- ARTICLEUNITED NATIONS IS OPPOSED TO RADIO JAMMING ACTIVITY
- ARTICLEN.Z. FIRM PLACES ORDER IN AUSTRALIA FOR MILK TRAILERS; NEW SCHEME
- ARTICLEACCOMPLICE IN TIME BOMBING OF AIRLINER SENTENCED TO DEATH
- ARTICLENot Sufficient Support For Belgium’s Resolution As To Jerusalem
- ARTICLEFord Company To Embark On A Gigantic Expansion Programme
- ARTICLEFirst-Aid By Trunk Line
- ARTICLEVETERINARY SURGEON TELLS HOW MASTITIS ATTACKED IN BRITAIN
- ARTICLEU.N. CALLS FOR RETURN OF ALL PRISONERS OF WAR
- ARTICLEU.N. Appoints A Commission For Refugee Protection
- ARTICLEPoisonous Chlorine Gas Caused People To Flee From Their Homes
- ARTICLESentences Reduced
- ARTICLECanadian Swimmers Arrive For Canterbury Games
- ARTICLEWaikato Declare In Hawke Cup Elimination Match
- ARTICLEA Fishy Flood Story
- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
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