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SPEAKING OF BOOKS .... Here are three you should read—“WHY FRANCE FELL" by ANDRE MAU HOIS is the real story of the great collapse, told by a well-known 1’ reneh writer. It is an authentic record by one who describes not only what he saw, but what he knew—without rancour and without bias. . ,’ R/mi ■ 0/0 (Posted 0/10L “THE WHITE CLIEFS” by ALICE DUER MILLER w a long poem which expresses what many Americans ieei about England in this dark hour. It is the-story of an American girl who marries an Englishman, loses Inin in the Great War and then finds herself tacm ß the thought of losing her son in the present war.. r The poem has been widely, popular in America. . 4/0 (Posted 4/10) “CHAD HANNA” by WALTER D. EDMONDS is a superb tale,, the story’ ot an attractive, friendly, roving orphan foundling, a bit like Tom Sawyer and a bit like Huckleberry Finn, who goes on his travels with a fellow wait,. Caroline Trid If you feel like a vacation, and can’t take one just now—read Chad Hanna”, it’s a vacation m itselt. > 9/6 (Posted 10/-). yyHITCOMBE AND TOMBS LTD. For Books (or Printing Orders) Telephone 41-080 V,’ E L'L ING T O N.
GRAND LODGE OF DRUIDS. U.A.O.D. XTEMBERS of the above Society sire invited to attend the Funeral of our late beloved Grand Secretary. Bro. J. Laughton, which will leave the Mortuary - ('hapel of It. 11. Wilson and Sons. John Street, following the Service at_2 pan.. , Tomorrow <1 Wednesday), May 7. 1941. for Karori Cemetery. By Order of the Grand President
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 187, 6 May 1941, Page 1
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