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MUNICIPAL LIBRARY

NEW BOOKS IN SEPTEMBER FICTION & OTHER WORKS Books added to the Masterton Municipal Library in September were: — Fiction: “If I Ceased to Love,” Francis P. Keyes; “The Interpreter,” Philip Gibbs; “The Corbetts at War,” R. H. Mottram; “Can I Help You,” F. E. Bailey; “Yesterday’s Daughter,” Reita Lambert; “Wherever the Grass Grows,” Allan Bosworth; “Sining Uphill,” Oliver Sandys; “Time for Play,” Netta Muskett; “Leopards and Spots,” Naomi Jacobs; “The Galleys of St. John,” Lauri Long; “Wide Horizon,” Joan Sutherland; “The Immortal Sergeant,” John Brophy; “The House with the Blue Door,” Herbert Footner; “The Northern Caballero,” W. M. Merryman; “The Amazing Corpse,” Colin Robertson; “Heart of the World,” Lewis Cox; “The Impossible Marriage,” Jenifer Ames; “Pride of Yesterday,” Amy Baker; “Oriental Air Mail,” Dorian Fane; “Under Which King,” Fred Niven; “The Ace of Spades,” Adam Nasielski; “The Prisoner’s Mistake," Belton Cobb; “The Ministry of Fear,” Graham Green; “Confident Morning,” Vai Gielgud; "Six Iron Spiders,” Phoebie A. Taylor; “Red Mesa,” Gary Marshall; “You Can’t Cheat Love.” Ranee Shann; “Gunsmoke Trail,” E. B. Mann; “If Wishes Were Horses,” Elizabeth Vernon; “The Carrington Incident,” Niven Busch; “The Just and the Unjust,” James Cozzens; “Death at Half Term,” Josephine Bell; “Pathway to Paradise,” Maysie Greig; “The Flying Tigers,” W. Russell; "Time to Ride,” P. Dawson; “Death Came Softly.” E. C. Lorac; “Mr Pinkerton Has the Clue,” W. Frome; “The Drums of Morning,” S. Philip; “Fall Over Cliff, J. Bell; “Time to Play,” N. Muskett; “Texas Round-up,” A. Moore; "Quarrel and Kiss,” B. Ruck; “Slorm Music,” D. Yates; "The Squad Goes Out," R. Greenwood; “Autumn Glory,” E. Carfrae.

Non-fiction: “Great Britain in the Post War World,” G. D.-H. Cole; “Destroyer from America,” J. Fernaid; “I Escaped from Hong Kong,” J. Henrick Marsman; “We Landed at Dawn,” A. B. Austin; “Greatest People in the World,” Flying Officer X; “England is Here.”

“Reply Paid,” Heard; “Escape in Vain,” Simeon; “Frossia,” Almedingen; “Moving Finger,” Agatha Christie.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1943, Page 3

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319

MUNICIPAL LIBRARY Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1943, Page 3

MUNICIPAL LIBRARY Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1943, Page 3

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