NEW HORIZON
, Sir,-As a constant reader and great admirer of your journal, I am amazed, startled, and almost moved to profanity on sighting the cover picture of the above title in the issue of February 19. Apart from the fact that, I suppose in these days of conflict, it is quite in order for a member of the WAAFS to confer with the masteg and officers of a transport upon the landfall made, I think it ig a bit thick that the engines should be rung off and the telegraph standing at "finished with engines." Hope you will take this letter in the right spirit, and will not offend the susceptibilities of the seafaring fraternity acain.
SKIPPER PEGLEG
(Takapuna_
(We expected the Skipper, and we welcome him to ouf columns; but it was made quite clear in our fovootnote that the W.A.A.F. was merely a visitor to the bridge-tooking round, and being looked at; when the journey was ovet.Ed.), "i e
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 194, 12 March 1943, Page 3
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