AMERICAN WRITERS.
PROPOSED VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. Mr Harold AV. Clapp, chairman of the Australian National Travel Association’s honorary board, announced last week that the association was arranging with the editors of certain American magazines to send leading writers to Australia for the purpose of studying conditions there and writing special articles. It had been arranged that Miss Marjorie Schuler, feature writer for the Christian Science Monitor, Mr and Mrs Webb Waldron, contributors and lecturers, and Mr J- C. Furness, who recently toured Russia, for the Saturday Evening Post, should go to Australia in March or April. They would travel under the auspices of the association. Mr Clapp said he felt that this was an excellent method of advertising Australia, and it would also serve to create a better understanding between the two countries.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 43, 20 January 1936, Page 10
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