LOUIS TRACY DEAD
JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR (United P.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) R ecd. 9.5 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday. The death has occurred of Mr. Louis racy, journalist and author, at the of 65. Rouis Tracy was born at Liverpool * early entered journalism. He lectj; a an d wrote extensively on the war. iPublications were: “The Final War, y ; . “Rinbow Island,” 1904; “The Pillar ‘ 1905; “Waifs of Circumstance,” * 'The Wheel o’ Fortune,” 1907; “The •rJ a o ri ” 190 - “The Message,” 1909; m/T Stowaway,” and “A Son of the Im--191 0: “The Silent Barrier”; Silent House”; “Sylvia’s Chauf}v£ I 91 1! “Mirabel’s Island,” 1912; “The ‘•Th nT ay ”: “One Wonderful Night”; J Jlf Terms of Surrender,” 1913; “Diana ■nfl »x^ oor8 ’" 1914; “His Unknown Wife” rw .f* umber 17,” 1915; “Flower of the : “ The Da y of Wrath,” 1916; “The w2, ters Daughter”; “The Revellers,” p. 'The Second Baronet," 1923; "The drK Lane Mystery,” 1923; "The Turn- “ The Token," 1924; "The ot Charles Lanson"; "The Black r aw ■ The Gleave Mystery," 1925; "The of the Talon," 1926.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 433, 15 August 1928, Page 9
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