IN THIS ISSUE
PAGE KERIKERI : Now a citrus-fruit-growing district, Kerikeri was one of the earliest settlements in New Zealand .. ~ . . 3 ECOLE DES SOEURS : A descriptive sketch awarded second prize in its section in the recent Services literary competitions . . . . 9 “ FATHER OF THE JAPANESE NAVY ” : The story of Will Adams, English shipwright and pilot . . .. . . ..11 THE KAURI : Dr. W. R. B. Oliver, Director of the Dominion Museum, Wellington, continues his articles on New Zealand trees . . .. 13
PAGE WHEN YOU GET BACK : Possible jobs for servicemen . . . . 14 HONEYCOMBING .. .. 15 NEWS OF NEW ZEALAND : A new Korero feature . . . . 16 UTILITY GOODS . . . . 20 SOLDIER SLANGUAGE : Origin and meaning of some Service expressions . . .. . . 23 WINDS AND THE WEATHER Twentieth - century advances in forecasting .. . . . . 26 INVASION’S OWN MAINSPRING : Where SHAEF does its work . . 31
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 14, 17 July 1944, Page 2
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