CCORPION'S-, P REALM I <* X 1 Where Truth and Fiction ? 2 Meet. I I A Fascinating New Serial. | J The trade in drugs could be % \ easily killed if the only intelli- 5» ', gences behind it were those of # » the wretched Asiatics who, for * J the most part, bring the perni- > J cious products into the various S > countries. Behind these messen- 5 > gers, however, are men of con- J • siderable organising power and 5 | of even greater cunning. «j ! With one of these master- 1 • minds as the dominating charac- Jj! J ter, Mr. L. C. Douthwaite, the % % well-known novelist, has written < | "Scorpion's Realm." J | The Auckland Star | f has secured this thrilling narra- <? Stive for its readers, and on * | Saturday next, April 23, the first * I instalment will appear. Do not 5 miss this gripping description of | what occurred when the steamer g Seahorse dropped anchor in the # Thames on arrival from Van- $ couver. 5 ~ Further instalments will be # S published daily. ?
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 17
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