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Headlines in the Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916. During the First World War, newspapers broke away from the monotony of single-column headlines and gave an urgency to war news with double-column headings, sometimes stacked two, three or more lines high. Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916, p. 3

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 46, 1 January 2014, Page 24

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Headlines in the Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916. During the First World War, newspapers broke away from the monotony of single-column headlines and gave an urgency to war news with double-column headings, sometimes stacked two, three or more lines high. Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916, p. 3 Turnbull Library Record, Volume 46, 1 January 2014, Page 24

Headlines in the Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916. During the First World War, newspapers broke away from the monotony of single-column headlines and gave an urgency to war news with double-column headings, sometimes stacked two, three or more lines high. Poverty Bay Herald, 13 September 1916, p. 3 Turnbull Library Record, Volume 46, 1 January 2014, Page 24

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