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PAGE MT. COOK DISTRICT : With transport and accommodation problems solved it could well become the snow-sports playground of the South Pacific . . 3 YOU CAN’T PULL THE WOOL . OVER MY EYES : What it is to to be a shearer . . . . 7 100 YEARS OF CHANGE : Natural to cultural vegetation in New Zealand . . . . . . 8 WILLIAM WEBSTER, DEALER IN LAND : The first of a series of articles by R. M. Burdon on notable people in New Zealand history . . . . . . 12 A LETTER TO KORERO : Grammar and all that . . . . 15
PAGE BARING HEAD LIGHT . . 16 NEW ZEALAND TREES : The Whau .. .. ~2i THE TRUCIAL COAST OF OMAN . . / . . . . '22 JOURNEY IN ITALY: The _ ■ story of a New-Zealander’s escape from a German prison train . . 26 WHEN YOU GET BACK : Possible jobs in the Public Service . . 30 THE LITTLE CRICKET SANG : A chapter from the book “ Gunner Inglorious ” by Gunner J. H. Henderson . . . . . . 31
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 3, Issue 4, 26 March 1945, Page 2
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