“NEW ZEALAND FREE LANCE”
Crammed with engrossing (topical articles and f (attires, and lavishly illue'rated with pictures of national iiit rest is h’s week’* New Zealand Free Lance. One of the numerous interesting articles in the issue is the story of how a form r Nev. Z aland s agecoach driver became host to the present King. An enligh ening article concerning the edventur s of a onetime Invercargill man who became a United S-hves consul will be appreciated by all who read i . The N w Zealand Free Lance’s authoritative sporting sections are recognised throughout New Zealand, but this week’s notes on various sports are exceptionally good-. Jack St ggall, Queensland and Australia Rugby player, writes intimately o’ the Springboks as he knows them N. A; MicKc-nzie provides an ar'i-cle on various aspects of the annual meeting of th New Zeeland Rugby Union and on club football.
New Zealand’s social life is capably written about in chatty ar'icles contributed by correspondents in all parts of the country.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 422, 1 May 1937, Page 2
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168“NEW ZEALAND FREE LANCE” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 422, 1 May 1937, Page 2
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