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Waiapu Church Gazette
1 January 1911

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New Zealand Tablet
25 August 1882

A Contribution to the Life-History of the Brachiopod, Terebratella inconspicua Sowerby.* Determined by Dr. R. S. Allan, to whom the writer is indebted.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1944-45

Spencer Digby photograph Mrs. J. Sutherland Ross (right) is President of the Otago Branch of the British Drama League, which is at present looking forward eagerly to the competitions to be held in connexion with the National Centennial Festival. Miss Ngaio Marsh (left) is to be judge. Dunedin remembers her success as judge at the Festival last year
New Zealand Listener
7 June 1940

PRAYER
Waiapu Church Times
1 March 1908

NAVAL CANDIDATES
Camp News
22 May 1942

Concrete Houses.
Progress
1 September 1919

CANTEEN FOR SOLDIERS
Camp News
12 April 1940

OVERSEAS TROOPS
Camp News
29 August 1941

AMERICAN GIFT
Camp News
18 July 1941

CANTEEN SERVICE
Camp News
31 January 1941

ARMY FOOTBALL
Camp News
19 April 1940

WINDOW-SMASHER BECOMES ARMY MAJOR.
White Ribbon
18 June 1915

FREE TELEGRAMS
Camp News
15 August 1941

THE KING’S TRIBUTE
Camp News
13 June 1941

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New Zealand Tablet
17 April 1885

Dickens and America
New Zealand Listener
20 February 1942

Moving a Thirty-eight foot Arch
Progress
1 October 1916

THE LISTENER CROSSWORD
New Zealand Listener
16 November 1945

WANGANUI FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION.
Freethought Review
1 June 1884

Australia’s Federal Capital City
Progress
1 August 1914

COAST GUARD CAMPS
Camp News
4 April 1941

Briefly This
Blue Light
29 November 1940

MAORI BATTALION
Camp News
3 July 1942

MRS G. W. ANDREWS.
White Ribbon
18 May 1926

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