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A BOOK TO READ

I*' * —■ i "The last book I laad w.is called I 'The House of the Eaglo 3 3 by Mary ij Grant Bruce. It is about a family with i!: four children, who live on a dry dusty ; plain, very hot. They move to a town jji ox tire sea, and after a, bother of get|f iing a house, settle down, and the stoiy I* is about all they do. It is a really good 1- book, and quite my favourite of Mary j; Grant Bruce." - "STARLIGHT GLEAM" (11). City. — _ t- * « I[iv ye ivci read a book oiled th- 5 f'Sunset Express," Fairicli! Th' Lhoy in nf, shure has a gran' toimc. They hiv Ihried to capture* him, to rin his train jOffi th.lines, but lie rounds thiui all lip in th* end. Ho has an cxcilin.' toim »t ut, bedad. ' ' "KOEY O'MOORE" (lo). , Island Bay. *'ABOUND THE CAMP-FIRE." ? "Golden Buttercup, Join Bcnton j'fshc's only five), and I took a billy of .water and throe cups and went ovei /To the bush. AVhen we got over there .1 lit the me, and veiy soon I had a, 'great iiio going. Then we popped Ihc billy on, and i\lii'n. tho Malci "was boilt3T>J?, I put the tot, in, and then we all ;sat rpund tho < .imp iire smd talked." I ~- ' ' ""WANDERER" (11) l3?orirua. I

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 20

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A BOOK TO READ Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 20

A BOOK TO READ Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 20

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