SHEILA MACDONALD
VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. (United Press Association.) Wellington, April 2. Mrs S. S. Moore, better known as Sheila Macdonald, the creator of “Sally in Rhodesia,” arrived in Wellington by the Tainui from Southampton on a brief visit to New Zealand to see her mother, Mrs J. Scobie Mackenzie, of Wellington. Mrs Moore said that she had no books in view, and after a three weeks’ stay in New Zealand she would return to South Africa.
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Southland Times, Issue 22856, 3 April 1936, Page 6
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77SHEILA MACDONALD Southland Times, Issue 22856, 3 April 1936, Page 6
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