The book is plainly written and abounds in good advice. . CAMPBELL OF THE MOUNTIES. By Robin Marshall. The Eldon Press, through Whitcomb e and Tombs. Price 4s 6d. This adventure story is set in the lonely Arctic regions of Canada and its hero is a mounted policeman who encounters, and overcomes, all kinds of dangers on a particularly arduous assignment. DAWN THROUGH THE SHUTTERS. By Vicky Lancaster. Mills and Boon, London. Price Is 6d. JOYCE AND JANE. By Marjorie M. Price. Mills and Boon, London. Price Is 6d. Two light romantic novels in which the course of true love runs rough before it runs smooth. SHANGHAI. By Edmund Barclay. Angus and Robertson, Sydney. Price 6s. There is any amount of action and excitement in Mr Barclay’s new novel, though now and then it strains the imagination.
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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 18
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