WARDS OF THE OUTER MARCH
By Kay Glasson Taylor—Angus and Robertson, Ltd., Sydney. This is a love story of the convict days of Australia in which the plot is carefully worked out and the characters drawn with skill. Much more sh/puld be heard of this promising writer, who has given us a novel that in' its way is worthy to be ranked among the classics of Australian literature. It cannot be read without emotion aud will be put down with regret.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 497, 20 July 1932, Page 2
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