THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.
The outstanding feature of the May Australian Journal is a long, complete novelette by a new Australian writer, G. Graham-Robertson. This intriguing story concerns the baffling disappearance of a plane, complete with passengers and crew, on a flight from Melbourne Sydney. The solution to this mystery and its connection with the c Derations of a crazy scientist, make Stolen Airliner an exciting and gripping piece of fiction. Among other brilliant stories appearing in this issue are Wait Till you Meet Gloria, by Myra Morris; The Great Keyhole Mystery, by Rex Grayson; The Lee Rail, by Louis Kaye; Sideshow, by Joyce West (the popular New Zealand author); Mary Sylvia— One Day. by Beryl Gray; The Grand Prix de Bitter Creek, by J. B. Warren, and others. The feature pages present radio notes, paragraphs, puzzles, and children’s prize stories, while women readers will be particularly interested in the fashion, cookery, knitting and needlework sections . It is difficult to imagine better value for sixpence. Obtainable at all newsagents.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3900, 14 May 1937, Page 3
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