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“N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE”

MAIN FEATURES OF APRIL ISSUE James Cowan concludes his thrilling story, “Kehu's White Man,” a romance of the old bush days. O. N. Gillespie, in “New Zealand Railway Lines in Prose and Verse,” pleasantly shows how railways have inspired well-known writers in several countries. “What is home without a homo?” asks Ken Alexander in “The Man About the House," in which, with frolicsome prose, verse and drawings, he portrays the passing show of domesticity. E. T. Spidy tells how big dredges are made in New Zealand and how they win the gold in alluvial country. William Vance recalls historic feats of founders of the province of Canterbury. The “Dream Place” of Oriwa Keripu is clever, play of imagination. Arthur L. Stead brightly describes the big business of the Port of London. A. J. G. Schmitt gives the fourth chapter of his exciting story, “The Sheep Stealer.” Other features include original verse and well-informed chats on books, sport and women’s topics.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9

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“N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9

“N.Z. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9

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