TOPICAL AND BRIGHT
“New Zealand Free Lance” This week's “New Zealand Free Lance,” striking a high note in topicality and brightness, is ample evidence of why this weekly paper is so widely popular. The sporting section of the issue is particularly authoritative, competent writers dealing with a variety of subjects, in the outtfoor section, For exampie, C. G. Macartney, famous Test cricketer, writes of the young Australian candidates for the visit to England next year. Football fans will find much of interest in N. A. McKenzie’s notes of Rugby. Dealing with the hopes ambitions and future matches of matmen visiting New Zealand from overseas, the wrestling section is an ex. cellent feature. Followers 1 of racing will find much of value to them about coming meetings. The well-illustrated social ■ section, contributed! by correspondents throughout New Zealand, giyes readers an intimate knowledge of social flctivities in their own and! other dis Metis.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 427, 7 May 1937, Page 3
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151TOPICAL AND BRIGHT Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 427, 7 May 1937, Page 3
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