IN THIS ISSUE
PAGE SOUTH WESTLAND . . 3 THE WIND AND THE WAITER : The difficulties of an orderly in a Pacific mess . . . . . . 8 NEW ZEALAND’S HEALTH IN WARTIME : A survey of the effect of five years of war . . 9 THE POHUTUKAWA: A New Zealand tree . . . . ... 13 WHEN YOU GET BACK : Possible jobs for servicemen . . . . 14 FROM WAY DOWN SOUTH : A poem . . . . . . 15
PAGE COUNTRY STOCK SALE : Korero looks in. at a weekly stock sale in the Manawatu . . . . 16 LAMENT : Nostalgia for home and the tropics . . . . 20 A PEOPLE ADRIFT : The impact of war on the peoples of the Pacific 21 LAY THAT PISTOL DOWN : An obituary notice for the old-time Western film . . . . 25 ROUTE MARCH : A narrative poem which won first place in the recent Services literary competitions . . . . . . 29
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Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 18, 11 September 1944, Page 2
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128IN THIS ISSUE Korero (AEWS), Volume 2, Issue 18, 11 September 1944, Page 2
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