AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL
REVIEW OF MARCH ISSUE, Editors of popular fiction magazines realise that the tastes of the rending public differ greatly. Their aim, therefore, is to introduce sufficient variety into each issue to make sure that the majority of people will be pleased with most of the stories, and that no one will be dissatisfied with them all. That is.one of the reasons of The Australian Journal’s success. The ‘March number of this popular magazine caters for everyone’s tastes, featuring excellent varns by such well-known writers as Captain Ingram Morgan, Arthur W. Upfield, Rex Grayson, Augustus Muri, Captain F. Rhodes, Beryl Gray, and many others. Cookery, fashions, radio, needlework and knitting sections, paragraphs, puzzles and youth pages, complete a splendidlv illustrated issue. It is impossible to imagine a bigger or better sixpenny magazine.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 21, 14 March 1938, Page 2
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