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CHINESE GAMBLING DENS.
New Zealand Times
18 July 1899
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CHARGES AGAINST CHINAMET.
New Zealand Times
25 July 1899
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HOSPITAL FUNDS
Grey River Argus
1 May 1925
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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4
Manawatu Standard
4 November 1920
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1
Hastings Standard
14 April 1909
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THE MILITARY DISPLAY ON SATURDAY.
Auckland Star
21 February 1900
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Table tennis trophies
Press
30 July 1973
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ATTACK WITH KNIFE.
Manawatu Standard
6 January 1928
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ATTACK WITH KNIFE.
New Zealand Herald
5 January 1928
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A CHINESE CASE.
Auckland Star
20 January 1906
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HOT OPIUM PIPES.
Auckland Star
4 November 1935
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THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
New Zealand Herald
15 November 1898
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ALLEGED OPIUM DEN.
Auckland Star
22 October 1935
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THE ASIATIC AGAIN!
Wanganui Herald
17 January 1910
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OAMARU MEETING
Evening Star
28 June 1937
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ASSAULT AT MATAMATA.
Matamata Record
23 October 1919
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BADMINTON MALAYANS AND N.Z.U. TWO MATCHES EACH
Press
4 June 1958
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4
New Zealand Times
15 November 1923
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COSY THEATRE
Wairarapa Times-Age
11 March 1939
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COSY THEATRE
Wairarapa Times-Age
10 March 1939
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BADMINTON MALAYANS BEAT N.Z. UNIVERSITIES, 7-2
Press
5 June 1958
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HOSPITAL RADIUM AND X-RAY FUND COLLECTION.
Otago Daily Times
4 December 1920
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Boris Karloff, successor to Lon Chaney as a master of film make-up. and remembered for his work in “Frankenstein,” “The Mummy,” and other thrillers, is to be the super-sleuth James Lee Wong in a series of films of High Wileys’ books. The first production. “Mr. Wong, Detective,” comes to the Regent Theatre.
Wanganui Chronicle
30 March 1939
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DEATH OF WONG LEE.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
19 July 1911
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CHINAMAN'S ESTATE.
Waikato Times
28 November 1924
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