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2 Dear friends, Welcome to another issue of Gonzo Weekly. I have been a journalist – on and off - since I was ten years old. Every October there was a Michaelmas Fair held in the grounds of St. John’s Cathedral in Hong Kong. I always looked forward to it, for several reasons. The battalion of Ghurkhas who were stationed in (what was then) a British Colony always did a demonstration of taking a collapsible field gun up a small but daunting slope on the backs of a number of well- trained mules. As a pre-teen (as I believe they are described these days), and furthermore as a pre-teen who had enthusiastically devoured as many of the books of Rudyard Kipling as he could get his hands on, this was massively exciting and reminiscent of the best bits of all my favourite books. I also enjoyed it because it was the one time of the year I could buy a butterfly net, which – if my memory serves me well – were made by nuns at the local Leper Colony in order to raise funds for their valuable work. They also had a magnificent second-hand book stall at which I did what I have always done since, and browsed and bought as many volumes as I could afford. On this particular occasion I bought an impressive volume of the Complete Robinson Crusoe (which I sorely wish I still owned, but which has long since been lost) and several hardback books by Anthony Buckeridge. One of these (which I do still own) told the story of two young schoolboys who started a school magazine, and I was enthused enough to do likewise. Thus my journalistic career began, in the autumn of 1970, and I have been doing it on and off ever since. One of the things I like most about being a journalist is the uncertainty of it all. Putting a magazine together is always an adventure, because you don’t know what is going to happen; news items come in and facts change just as you are going to press and one can often find that the finished product is completely different to the one which the hapless editor had originally envisaged. 3
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