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S. P. Andrew photograph JOHN GUTHRIE, who here writes the first of a series of three articles describing life in London at the present moment. John Guthrie, as most of our readers know, is the author of two novels which have brought him and New Zealand some fame. He went to London about eighteen months ago and these impressions have been written under the hail of bombs. They are exclusive to "The Listener"

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 15

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S. P. Andrew photograph JOHN GUTHRIE, who here writes the first of a series of three articles describing life in London at the present moment. John Guthrie, as most of our readers know, is the author of two novels which have brought him and New Zealand some fame. He went to London about eighteen months ago and these impressions have been written under the hail of bombs. They are exclusive to "The Listener" New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 15

S. P. Andrew photograph JOHN GUTHRIE, who here writes the first of a series of three articles describing life in London at the present moment. John Guthrie, as most of our readers know, is the author of two novels which have brought him and New Zealand some fame. He went to London about eighteen months ago and these impressions have been written under the hail of bombs. They are exclusive to "The Listener" New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 71, 1 November 1940, Page 15

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