News In Brief
For sheer skill in condensation, a letter which an Invercargill man has received from a friend in Sydney must surely win a prize. “Very little has happened --in Australia,” the writer says. “There is a cricket Test on, so I hear. The Stewart Dawsons in Sydney kept us alive for a few weeks. ‘Love Me, Sailor,’ was the most talked of book of the year, the Davis Cup was a nine days’ wonder, and Bernborough’s breakdown was the calamity of 1946.”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 89, 3 February 1947, Page 5
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84News In Brief Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 89, 3 February 1947, Page 5
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