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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 7 (November 1, 1933)

Editorial Eavesdropping

Editorial Eavesdropping.

The Souvenir Programme being produced in connection with the National Confidence Carnival is being edited by Will Lawson.

Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.E., will shortly publish “Captain William Hobson, R.N.,” the life of the first Governor of New Zealand.

A lady journalist who recently settled in Wellington has already built up a most remunerative free lance connection and yet, they say, the day of the free lance writer is gone.

Miss R. E. Terrv. Announcer for 2 Z.M. Gisborne, is known to many papers in Australia and New Zealand under the nom de plume of “Modestine.”

Some outstanding book plates have been designed recently, by Mr. Russell Clark, the young Dunedin artist.

This year's New Zealand Women Writers' and Artists' Society senior short story competition was won by Miss N. E. Donovan. There were thirty-one entries. The entry of Mrs. Isobel Andrews was adjudged second, Mr. Will Lawson being the judge.

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