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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 9 (April 1, 1933)

Did You Know That—

Did You Know That—

Jack Gilmour, formerly cartoonist of the “Free Lance,” was, at last advice, in London, doing a bit of song writing interlarded with cartooning.

Hector Bolitho hopes to return to New Zealand shortly to deliver a series of lectures.

Frank Bush, formerly chief artist with Goldberg's, has been appointed Service Manager to Gordon and Gotch, London.

Miss Iris Wilkinson (“Robin Hyde”) is the backbone of the Auckland “Observer.” Her keen nose for news gives that paper a weekly scoop.

Miss Betty Knell (“Fariel” of the Wellington “Post”) was married recently.

Ken Alexander's “High Lights of Life” is generally admitted to be the finest humorous effort yet published in New Zealand.

J. H. Saunders, formerly manager of the ill-fated Fine Arts (N.Z.) Ltd., is back in Australia.

Due to appear in London “Bookman” in a few months is an article on New Zealand poetry by Miss M. Z. Innes, of Auckland.

Miss Nelle Scanlan's “Pencarrow” has run into a fifth edition. Her new novel will be published shortly.