LITERARY COMPETITIONS
Space forbids publication of comment on entries submitted for the Supplement Literary Competition. The findings of the judges, Mr J. K. Brownlees, (Premier’s office) and Major Bogle, N.Z.E., is as follows: Short Story : The Coins by Gnr. J. F. McDougall Essay, After the War, by Pte. R. S. Whitmarsh Best Paragraph : Bitter Refrain by Sgt V. B. Portman A.E.W.S.
Since the war really started to “put in the nips” in N.Z. the wail of the restaurateur has been loud in the land. “Souveneering has become so bad that metal spoons are being replaced with wooden ice cream spoons for tea, and special measures taken to preserve remaining cutlery.
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Tiki Tabloid Supplement, Volume 1, Issue 3, 20 December 1943, Page 4
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