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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

QUITTERS CAN’T WIN. By Allan Aldous. Cheshire Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, through Oswald-Sealy (N.Z.) Ltd.. Auckland.

clear the name of his father, wrongfully convicted of fraud. THE MISSING ANGEL. By Erle Con. Robertson and Mullens Ltd., Melbourne. ‘THE complications and compensations of a modern shrew-tamer. Funny if you can laugh at this kind of thing. THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS. by Russell Janney. Invincible Press, Adelaide. HIS (see dust-jacket) is "a joyous novel about the four days when the church bells rang day and night in a small Pennsylvania town."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 9

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 9

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 9

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