NEW ZEALAND TALENT
“RAILWAYS MAGAZINE’’ The September isue of the “N.Z. Railways Magazine” gives further bright work of the Dominion’s writers (in prose and verse) and artists. Air. Ken Alexander (who quaintly illustrates his own humorous writing) gives a zoo view of the human race. Air. James Cowan presents another famous New Zealander, the Rev. Benjamin Ashwell, a great pioneer missionary, who landed at the Bay of Islands in .1835- Air. C. A. L. Treadwell describes the case of Daniel Burke, who was tried for murder in 1873. Other features include “Wisdom of the Maori,” “Pictures of New Zealand Life,” “A Railway Team to Beat the All Blacks,” “A New Zealand Duel,” “Auckland’s Emerald Hills” (from geological and historical viewpoints), “Darwin at the Bay of Islands,” and “A Chat on Food Fads” (by Leo Fanning). The “Women’s Section” provides a very hopeful range of information.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 208, 3 September 1934, Page 9
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