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WANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY

Latest additions to the Wanganui Library include the following:— Non-Fiction.—Miracle on the Congo, Report from the Free French Front (Ben Lucien Burman); When Hostilities Cpase, Papers on Relief and Reconstruction Prepared for the Fabian Society (Dr. Julian Huxley and others); Between Two Wars (J. A. Spender); Love is All (Gen. Evangeline Booth); Post War Employment (Edward S. Conway); A Cornish Childhood (A. L. Rowse); A Goodly Fellowship (Mary Ellen Chase); . . . And They Died (Ali Sultan). Fiction.—" Hostages” (Heym Stefam); "Cherokee Strip Trail” (Ell Chappe); "They Were Sisters” (Dorothy Whipple); "The Sheriff of Hanftown” (Mason Macrae); "Anger in the Sky” (Susan Ertz); “A Well Full of Leaves” (Elizabeth Myers) "The Mystery of No. 1" (S. Horler) “Last Laugh, Mr. Moto" (John P Marquand); “The Benefactor" (J. D Beresford); “Veils” (Robert. Hitch ens); “The Death Squadron” (Capt A. O. Pollard); “The Captain's Wife' (Eiluned Lewis); "The Sun Break: Through” (Molly Waring); "The Skie: of Europe" (Frederic Prokosch); "Th: Honeywood File” (H. B. Creswell) “Grim Grow the Lilacs" (Marion Ran dolph); “Simon Lash, Detective’ (Frank Gruber); "The Fallen Spat row" (Dorohty B. Hughes); "Dor Rogerio” (Somers Gill): “Dear to Hi: Heart” (Doris Kent Le Blanc).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 3

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WANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 3

WANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 3

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