LEARIE CONSTANTINE, whose "Cricketer's Cricket" will be reviewed by A. H. Carman in the ZB Bock Review session on December 11. Mr. Carman will also review "Rugger, the Man's Game," by E. H. D. Sewell, and other books for review the same night are: "The Story of a Maori Chief," by R. T. Kohere (Eric Ramsden); "Murder Most Royal," by Jean Plaidy (Nelle Scanlan); and "Today's Short Stories," edited by John Pudney (Les, Edwards). The chairman will be W. S. Wauchop
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 545, 2 December 1949, Page 19
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81LEARIE CONSTANTINE, whose "Cricketer's Cricket" will be reviewed by A. H. Carman in the ZB Bock Review session on December 11. Mr. Carman will also review "Rugger, the Man's Game," by E. H. D. Sewell, and other books for review the same night are: "The Story of a Maori Chief," by R. T. Kohere (Eric Ramsden); "Murder Most Royal," by Jean Plaidy (Nelle Scanlan); and "Today's Short Stories," edited by John Pudney (Les, Edwards). The chairman will be W. S. Wauchop New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 545, 2 December 1949, Page 19
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