|I UNJUSTLY ARRAIGNED. =i 11 A story of extraordinary power 1 ll and human interest has been | || secured for "Auckland Star" I || readers in The ji , I I CICELY I II The author, Allyn Sloan, takes § || ae- hie theme the theory that, | ll despite expert contention to the | II contrary, an innocent person may | II be convicted of the crime of | |l murder to-day. Whether the | H theory be right or wrong, the | II story is woven with consummate 1 II skill, and holds the reader breath- | |i less with suspense till the Anal | II chapter. jj The trial of Cicely Selby will j 1| open in the magazine section of | J "STAR" I Ij SATURDAY NEXT, j II and will be continued in daily | |l instalments.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 48, 26 February 1935, Page 15
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