RAILWAYS MAGAZINE
Features of July Issue Robin Hyde chats pleasantly about tlxe charai of Nelson and the thrills of a -flight across Cook Strait. Alan Mulgan gives a very merry instalment of the burieaque mystery story, "The Thirteenth Clue;" O. N. Gillespie has a colourful chronicle of the -origin and development of the English Derby, "the blue-ri.band of the Turf." In "Service with Wheels on" Ken Alexander offers a new original view of the New Wellington Railway Station. Arnold Gozar in ""AJpheim", has a remarkably good story, of Samoa. Hori Makaire tells of old wild whaling days on and about Kapiti in the time of Te Rauparaha. There afe topical notes and comments on sport, books and authors, and women's interests in and out of home. Altogether there are about sixty illustrations, including excellent drawings by M. Matthews.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 14
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