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_ The current number of Chambers’s Journal (April) contains an interesting discussion by Captain Dorling, better known as 'Taffrail,” on the naval' situation, in which he declares that the abolition, of battleships would be fatal to British security. Douglas Gray’s excellent Napoleonic novel is continued, and there are numerous other stories and articles well up to the standard set by the publishers of the journal, The April number of the New Zealand National Review, the official organ of the Manufacturers* Federation, contains intormative .sections dealing with questions of Interest to .sawmillers and manufacturers, while other industrialists, will also and much ,to interest them in its pages’ In . ,f Memorandum on, the Samoan Unrest the Rev. John A. Greenwood, of Auckland, assisted by & small committee f prominent educationists,” discusses the question from the Samoan point of April number of the Otago Boys' iligh School Magazine the activities of the boys during the first term of the year are fully Aqalt ■ with,’ and a report is given of the 1 last annual; distribution of prizes. The form notes are ’ brightly written, and certain of the original contributions are very good, though too few number, The usual space is devoted ;±T ta of “Id boys of the school r . ; 0 Infest issue of the Critic, the Otago University Students’ Association review is as flippant as ever, the editors having rJvnr- S ++ tle S 0 far as *° attempt to borrow cigarette money from subscribers. A lull account i 3 contained of the interh*B V rnZ\ t °? r , aament Mr MTntyre sketch * bUted “ amußing Pen and ink
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21022, 10 May 1930, Page 4
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