INDIAN HISTORY
TWO INTERESTING WORKS LIBRARY ACCESSIONS Two works on India, “The Face of other India,” by K. Alayo ami “A istory of India” by Sir George Dun-i-r, arc included in the iKm-fiction )oks added to the shelves at Wangali Public Library during the week. The following arc the books added:— Fiction. — j’he Pursuer (Louiu Gold- j ig), Freedom, Farewell (Phyllis Bent*y), The Throe Jolly Vagabonds (J. Judd), A Hand to Burn (J. Carman), atmosphere For Gloria (Maribel Edvin), Ask for Ronald Standish (“Sap»er“;, Alurdcr by Chance (Peter Drax), The Pride of the Ring (Ben feolt), Tue Yellow Hibiscus (Geo. jGoodchild), The Voice of the Seven Sparrows (H. S. Keeler), Torryzany (W. B. Nichols), Stirrup Brother (Cherry Wilson), His Excellency Governor Wallace (Alex. Wilson), A Poor Scholar (C. R. Allen), They Died With j Their Boots On (Thomas Ripley), j Non-Fiction.—The Lords of Creation | (Fredk. L. Allen), The Face of Alothcr ' India (lx. Alayo), A. Hictory of India ! (Sir Geo. Dunbar), Where th*e River 1 Runs Dry (Alichael H. Alason), “ID.” New Tales of the Submarine War (David Masters).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 6
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179INDIAN HISTORY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 6
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