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Sarah Gertrude -Millin, the South African novelist, is in London for a brief holiday from the land of kopjes, Kaffirs and veldt which she has recorded so brilliantly in her novels "God's Stepehildren r ' and "Alary Glenn.' , The wife of a South African advocate, Airs, ilillin is young, alert and full of enthusiasm for London, so different from the very "new" world in which, she lives and writes. There is nothing of the romantic writer of fiction about this woman, whom many ea.ll "the new Olive Schreiner." She is a friend of Mr. Smuts and other eminent politicians from the souith, and is passionately concerned over the political and social problems of Africa. Her next hook will be a history of South Africa,- now almost completed."

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 21

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 21

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 21

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