N.Z. WRITERS.—On the left is J. Wilson Hogg, an old Oxonian and now a master at Scots College, Wellington. Mr. Hogg has achieved fame as the writer of the book, "Snow Man." The other picture is of Alan Mulgan, the wellknown Auckland writer, and author of the best-seller, "Spur of Morning," a story dealing with New Zealand 30 years ago.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 22
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60N.Z. WRITERS.—On the left is J. Wilson Hogg, an old Oxonian and now a master at Scots College, Wellington. Mr. Hogg has achieved fame as the writer of the book, "Snow Man." The other picture is of Alan Mulgan, the wellknown Auckland writer, and author of the best-seller, "Spur of Morning," a story dealing with New Zealand 30 years ago. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 8 March 1935, Page 22
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