Australian Journal
This month’s “Australian Journal”
presents an all-star cast of Australian writers of fact and fiction, popular New Zealand writer Dorothy Eden leading the way with her latest serial, “Walk Into My Parlour.” This story marks the beginning of the Journal’s new policy to run all future serials •in three monthly parts, instead of six, so that readers need wait only half the time to knowjust how the leading character—a lovable but possessive mother—copes with her three attractive daughters, and how they in turn cope with her when they begin to think for themselves. This refreshing yarn should have a wide appeal. Frank Nunn, R. Ross Annett, Rui Chestor, R. G. Perry, Rex Grayson, Keith Douglas Young, Walter Wynne Joyce West and others add their touches of humour, pathos, adventure and romance to an outstanding holiday number of “The Australian Journal,” brightly illustrated *and enhanced by a cover of an attractive bathing girl. This magazine gives everything for 6d an issue.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 74, 17 January 1947, Page 5
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162Australian Journal Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 74, 17 January 1947, Page 5
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