FOR THE LEISURE HOUR.
BOOKS TO READ. ON LIBRARY SHELVES. Tile following new books hav© been placed on the shelves of the Thames public library:— “Brother Saul,” “The Foolish Matrons,” “Blind Raferty and His Wife Rilaria,” Don Bvrne; “The Secret of the Creek,” Victor Bridges; “Gray Amber,” “Dreaming God,’* Basil Carey; “The Shin of Truth,” Lettice U. Cooper; “The Love of the Fallen Angel,” Helen. Beauclerke; “The Case With Nine Solutions,” J. J. Connington; “Box Office Murders,” Freeman W. Crofts; “The Man With the Amber Eyes,” Edgar Jepson; “An Uncertain Trumpet,” A. S. M. Hutchinson; “The Timber Pirate,” Chas. C. Jenkins; “To-morrow Morning,” Anne Parrish; “Six of Them,” Mrs. Alf Sidgwick; “Tumbling River Range,” \«. C. Tuttle; “The River,” Katherine Tynan; “First and Last,” Victor Whitccliurch; “Mother India,” Katherine Mavo; “The Good Companions,” J. B. Priestly; “All Our Yesterdays,” H. M. Tomlinson; “Secrets of ah Showman,” Chas. B. Cochrane; Leisure of .an Egyptian Official,’* Lord Edward Cecil.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17928, 2 July 1930, Page 4
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