N.Z. Railways Magazine; October Issue
Ken Alexander,* a well-established humorist, has a comic review of history illTTstrated by his versatile pen. G. N. Morris in a bright article quotes >yell-known critics’ tributes to the brilliant work of the famous Katherine'Mansfield. O. N. Gillespie deverly puts new light or. the charm of Pelorus Sound where the sea loses itielf in a beautiful maze. James Cowan vividly recalls the strenuous days, of New Zealand’s Armed Constabulary, the soldier police who gave, great service in the Maori Wars. In “Dream Places,” Charles Clayton pleasantly takes his < readers to the romantic ’ period of Louis XIV. of Prance. Rosaline Redwood has an amusing story, “A Pioneer and a Silk Top Hat.” The regular features, such as original New Zealcnd verse, reviews of books, women’s section, and a on sport, arc well maintained.; About sixty illustrations, including original drawings, are distributed through the 64 pages,,
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Northern Advocate, 3 October 1938, Page 9
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