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Again a Good Win March "Railways Magazine*' New Zealanders, you will agree readily that the - title “Grand March” can be truly applied to this month’s issue of your national magazine. Here are some of the big features:— “Kehu’s White Man,” by James Cowan. “Waitomo,” by Alan Mulgan. “Yo-Ho! and All That,” by Ken Alexander. “Wairarapa, Land,of Promise,” by O. N. Gillespie. “Letter to Elizabeth,” by Isobel Andrews. “Dream Places,” by Pat Lawlor. “Whaling in New Zealand Waters,” by Ronald Mclntosh. “The Empire Games,” by W. F. Ingram. “Notes and Comments for Women,” a chat on books and authors; 60 pictures. 6d At Book Shops and News Agencies 6d ■4* - Jm\ i- } S ' Ui w The historic yesterdays of English Cricket produced many outstanding Champions—notably W. G. Grace. However, time marches on—champions come and go, but the year of 1938 finds “Champion” Ale still the top scorer, and putting thousands of good thirsts on a better wicket! & GRACE Bom July XStb. IUS. 1865—Played tor Gentlemen v Player* 1869—Joined the M.C.C, 1872 Toured America. 1873 Toured AnrtralU. Highest score In firstclass - cricket—344 for M.C.C. v .Kent, UK. CROWN

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22344, 7 March 1938, Page 3

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