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CHANGING ENGLAND

WINDSOR LOVE STORY.

"N.Z. WOMAN'S WEEKLY."

Readers of the "X.Z. Woman's A\ eekly" who are following week by week the fascinating story of how the Duke and Duchess fell in love, will be more than interested in the secrcts revealed by the American novelist, Adela Rogers St. John in the current instalment of the story. Miss St. John describes a talk with the Duke about his much discussed peace speech from Verdun just before the outbreak of war, and she reveals what she considers the Bee.ret of the Duchess' great charm. In her opinion. 'U all is Windsor is a typical Southern belle with all charms and graces that Southern ladies are famed for.

This week the news received by air mail from the special correspondent <>t the magazine, is particularly interesting. It deals with the tremendous change that is taking place all over England as a result, of wartime conditions, and particularly with the speeding up of the process of land distribution.

An announcement is made concerning Louis Bromfield's great story, "Xiglit In Bombay," which is beginning in serial form in the following week's issue. There are instructions for making a very slimming jumper in a diagonal stitch and siN free patterns for readers to choose from.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 3

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CHANGING ENGLAND Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 3

CHANGING ENGLAND Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1941, Page 3

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