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BOOKS IN DEMAND

The Chief Librarian of the Wellington Public Library reports books in demand as follows:—General: "Is Britain. Decadent?", by A; W. Rather; "Complete; Works," by Michael I'airless; .-"When the Swans Fly High," by "F. \V. Boreham; "Tho Green -Pastures,"-by M. Connolly; "The Way of the Navy," by D. Arnold-roster; "Chemical Magis," by J.-D. Lippy; "The Station," by R. Byron. Novels: "Portrait of a. Family," by R. Crompton; "The Silver Wedding," by Ethel M. Del); "The Wet Parade," by Upton Sinclair; "Two people," by' A. A. Milne; "A London "Rose,"-by Sophie Cole; "New Crusade," by A. Gibbs; "Under the Country Sky," by G. S. Richmond; "Singing River," by W. C. Tuttlc.

"So Long, Mick" is a brief and cheerful dramatic sketch by J. Le Gay Brereton, published by Angus and Robertson (Sydney). The profits from its sale are to. bfl devoted to a Stcele ftudd appreciation fund,

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 19

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BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 19

BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 19

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