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BOOKS ON THE SHELVES Thumbnail Review "Return to Malaya," by R. H. B. Lockhart (Putnam). —A record ot travel in Malaya, the region being * associated with the author’s earlier years. “Enemy’s Kiss,” by Evelyn Winch (Collins). —What is a girl to do when she suspects that the woman whom her father, a widower, intends to marry is in reality a crook and has 'murdered her previous husband? "Other Men’s Arms,” by Ann Barclay (Collins). —Jill and Guy should have decided to marry, but Jill’s girl friend made trouble, and misunderstandings arose. "The Passionate Astrologer,” by Alan Griffiths (Barker). —The disappearance of Gilbert Farmiloe, astrologer, is explained. "This Man Is Dangerous,” by Peter Cheyney (Collins). —A story of the operations in England of American gangsters. "The Man From Whitehall,” by J. M. Walsh (Collins). —Extending help to a girl in distress in Port Said, David Garth gets on the track of a person in whose operations the English Secret Service is deeply interested. "White Dawn,” by Hugh Pendexter (Collins).—A story of the American War of Independence, when the English had captured New York, and were pushing up the Hudson in a desperate effort to join forces with General Burgoyne’s army. Also added: “The Haunted Hills," by B. M. Bower (Hodder and Stoughton); "Sun on Summer Seas,” by S. E. G. Ponder (Stanley Paul); “The Sun and the Sea,” by Ruby M. Ayres (Hodder and Stoughton).
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 440, 22 May 1937, Page 4
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237THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 440, 22 May 1937, Page 4
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