IN THIS ISSUE
PAGE TAURANGA : A prosperous and pleasant town to-day, but it has a turbulent history . . . . 3 PLYWOOD : The uses of timber in its most scientific, most economical form . . . . . . 8 YOU CAN’T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN : Rehabilitation of disabled servicemen . . . . 11 THE UPS AND DOWNS OF A DAY’S FISHING : Out with the Cook Strait fleet . . . . 14 MODERN VERSE : A letter to Korero ... . . . . 17 BOROUGH COUNCILLOR : What is ahead of him on his first election to the council .. • . . 19
PAGE NEW ZEALAND BIRDS : The white-fronted tern . . . . 20 POSSIBLE JOBS FOR SERVICEMEN : Watchmaking, wickerwork, stonemasonry, boat-building 21 FILLIES, COLTS, AND GREEN GRASS : Breeding those foals that bring up to four-figure bids at the yearling sales . . 23 HOUR GLASS — TWENTIETH CEN T U : The Dominion Observatory, official timekeeper to the Dominion . . ... 27 ABOUT THOSE TEETH : Dental disease is one of civilized man’s worst enemies . . .. 30 NECAL NOSTALGIA : Life in the islands was sometimes not so bad, after all . . . . . . 31
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 24, 29 January 1945, Page 2
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