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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

The March number of the Windsor Magazino, which by the way is profusely illustrated, opens with a ‘’Record of Valour, bcino' an account of the part the Belgians played in the war in Africa A second war article is on “The Freedom of the Seas as Exemplified by Deefo of the British Navv in' the Persian Gulf. Ihose 'who have had no opportunity of seeing any of the originals will peruse with delight the reproductions of some of the paintings of Erskine West. A.R.A., with the accompanying article by Mr Austin Chester. There is a wealth of fiction by leading writers. The Editor’s Scrap Book can always be relied upon for many a heart laugh. Some of the sketches are quite equal to those in more pretentious publications entirely devoted to cartoons and caricatures. Tho Story Teller for March contains a fine budget of short stories and one long complete novel, “The Governor,” by Elinor Mordaunt.. The short stories include ” White Savage Simon,” by Beatrice Grimshaw; “Because She Wished it,” by Max Pemberton; “The Abbey,” by Ruby Ayres; “The Grey Man,” by Baroness Orczy (author of “The Scarlet Pimpernel”); “Carry On, ’ v Walter Grogan; “The Rabbit Man, _ by Albert Tcrhuno; “Love,” by Olivo Wads‘The Pvo2ue ! s Progress/ Mrs Darcy s Proposal,” “The Blue Wolf,” and others.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3348, 15 May 1918, Page 46

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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Otago Witness, Issue 3348, 15 May 1918, Page 46

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Otago Witness, Issue 3348, 15 May 1918, Page 46