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  • How fast was it going?" Witness was at a loss, but someone murmured, 'Like greased lightning.'
  • JIM JOHNSON'S JAG - And a butcher's bosker boozeroo - NZ Truth, 21 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • Apple leaf-spot
  • Here politically things are muddled. If Sullivan had gone m for Christchurch East he might have won
  • To publish the names of the "things" that shirk drill in city churches would not be much use.
  • Frozen meat for France.
  • Fascinating piece of local history from 1845 which is marked by plaque at front of Connie Cottell's Gala Worth a read
  • Bunty is the same type of comedy as was "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch".
  • "EFFICIENCY" JARGON - Also "Business Psychology" - Evening Post, 20 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • @KeirLeslie A breakaway Brit Israel sect who expected whites to inherit the earth made their HQ in...Otahuhu
  • A GIRL IN THE FIRING LINE - Star, 20 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • Temuka 'Leader": the officers on the New Zealand troopships abroad are not sharing the food of the men
  • Belgian soldiers near Antwerp with portable kitchen [illustration]
  • In past months Royal Australian Navy completely justified itself. Settles local navy question NZ Herald, 19/11/14
  • Young Turks are stirring up insurgents.
  • Mr W. Pool caught a 10 ft shark...the shark was found to contain whole heads of hapuka
  • HORSES ON THE ROADS - To the editor "guardian" - Ashburton Guardian, 20 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • FAMOUS BATTLE PHRASES - Hawera & Normanby Star, 19 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • A REVOLUTION IN BREAD-MAKING - Evening Posr, 19 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • New trades for women.
  • Canterbury Patriotic Fund.
  • CHANGING THEIR NAMES - Auckland Star, 19 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • A SERIOUS CHARGE: The Huntly Disaster. Mine manager arrested.
  • RT @life100yearsago: A BIG SLUMP AT END OF WAR - Grey River Argus, 19 Nov 1914 #WW100 via @PapersPastNZ
  • War Alphabet: A for the Arms we honourably bear, B for the Burden each Briton must share, C for...
  • A BIG SLUMP AT END OF WAR - Grey River Argus, 19 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • RT @ThisDayInWWI: Nov 17 1914 Rampaging Germans run amok on Pacific Gilbert Island chain
  • RT @ThisDayInWWI: Nov 17 1914 Germany urges whole pop. to maintain guerrilla warfare against invading Russians htt…
  • RT @RobDotHutton: From 1904, on #Journalese. I think things have improved. Via @synthjock
  • RT @RobDotHutton: "The succulent bivalve." An #elegantvariation and a half. Cc @euanmccolm
  • "The succulent bivalve." An #elegantvariation and a half. Cc @euanmccolm
  • From 1904, on #Journalese. I think things have improved. Via @synthjock
  • Nov 17 1914 Rampaging Germans run amok on Pacific Gilbert Island chain
  • Nov 17 1914 Germany urges whole pop. to maintain guerrilla warfare against invading Russians
  • NEW AIRSHIP SHED INVENTED - Mt Benger Mail, 18 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • THE ART OF CONVERSATION - Sun, 18 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • COUNT GOES BANKRUPT - NZ Herald, 18 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • RT @saskiadepeurder: Cool! I found this newspaper article from 1884 about #Goeiemie
  • RT @PapersPastNZ: SALVATION BY DESTRUCTION - Maoriland Worker, 18 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • Washable materials now needed for seaside and holiday dresses.
  • Hokitika menaced: raging north-west gale caused serious sea encroachment
  • Rowing on the Avon: River becoming too shallow.
  • Get on the Roll.
  • a boy charged with lighting a fire in the open without permission in writing from the town clerk of New Brighton
  • Cool! I found this newspaper article from 1884 about #Goeiemie
  • SALVATION BY DESTRUCTION - Maoriland Worker, 18 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • OPPOSITION POLICY - Prodigal promises - Dominion, 17 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • THE VAMPIRE'S BOAST - Feilding Star, 17 Nov 1914 #WW100
  • Mr Hiram Hunter, Social-Democratic candidate for Christchurch East, delivered his election address.
  • The tourist season promises to be heavy. Overseas tourists are few, but local people are on the move