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  1. DEFENCE OF NOVELS. A Factor in Happiness
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 5 January 1929 p 4 Article
    ... Association at Oxford, 'Fiction ' is to-day, as it has long been, A living art iii England. Many of the ... DEFENCE OF NOVELS. A Factor in Happiness 'I am an unashamed upholder of fiction tion as a. factor. ... a third of our reading, poaaibly more, may be fiction. For a tired mind there is nothing like a ... 209 words
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  2. WHAT WOMEN READ Latest Summer Fiction
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Friday 1 March 1929 p 29 Article
    ... READ Latest Summer .Fiction DURING a phone conversation on ?one. ^~of the far too many recent lot. ... months,' said -Mr. Preece,. 'is the lat est in fiction- -good diction - holiday read ing in fact. ... flint (hey . were' among (Hie latest. ''.Inhere is n.^lot of fashion in fiction,' Mr. Preece paid. ... 553 words
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  3. America and Australia
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Thursday 17 January 1929 p 8 Article
    ... : papers fill column' after column with American fiction-seeking seeking to prove that Queen Elizabeth was a man, or that Essex and Bacon were her sons, that England is decadent; and thtt only Ameri can ... press loies no opportunity, to stir up. bad feeling between England and the United State*, end it ... 319 words
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  4. NOVELIST AT SEA Dale Collins Tells Of Life As Steward
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 3 February 1931 p 2 Article
    ... went people told them that . con ditions were worse there then anywhere else. In England, in ... was , a great disappointment to a. writer of1 fiction.' '? While in the .Far East, Mr.: Collins ... 268 words
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  5. LONDON AT MIDNIGHT
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 16 March 1929 p 28 Article
    ... LONDON AT MIDNIGHT From Dusk Till Dawn, by William liam Garrett (John Lane,. The . . Bodley Head. London). WHEN V\7HEN a young American finds himself * * intensely bored in England, a place where 'nothing could ever happen,' one may be quite sure,' in the realm of fiction, that things will ... 424 words
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  6. What "Magpie" Says Of "Allie" Rosman
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Thursday 27 February 1930 p 24 Article
    ... help. .- 'And what chance' has, a mere .'outsider of breaking into the world'of magazine fiction?' ... - it must have, needed pluck to give up certain work and work seriously at fiction. ? ? . ' _ . But ... country shows in, her writing'. - - This for instance:- 'All England 'was .:aflower- blue bells' making a ... 521 words
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  7. THE REGISTER LOOKS AT LITERATURE BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTES THREE WAR-TIME PORTRAITS Wilson, Lawrence, and House
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 30 March 1929 p 26 Article Illustrated
    ... England wan at war with Germany. - ,In 1017. nn Americnn Pre sident- was installed for a second term, ... Within 30 days, the United Slated were nt war with Ger '; many. In due course, humane. England found ... of fiction, but at times, checks himself bv the -jp- pearaneo of fact, so thnt hjw fiction m»y not ... 719 words
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  8. STRANGE THINGS OUT OF AFRICA The Waters of Africa, by Aloysius Horn, edited by Ethelreda Lewis (Jonathan Cape, London). Memoirs of a Slave Trader, by Theodore Canot (Jonathan Cape, London).
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 10 August 1929 p 21 Article Illustrated
    ... fiction is but a shadowline with him. Ho casts the net of fiction over truth, and of truth over fiction, enmeshing the listener by the same dexterous throw.' So says the editor, but probably she ... England put a rope round a manly neck. In the Tower of London, too, that's used to the sword and the ... 1076 words
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  9. BOOKS FOR THE BLIND Adelaide Women Transcribe Them
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Tuesday 18 November 1930 p 21 Article
    ... Ade laide women are doing their best to provide em# LIKE BRIGHT FICTION Under their president (Mrs. E. ... literature, prefer bright books. They cheor them up. They read mostly fiction, ond of the older books ... to be retranslated it\ England or Australia because it reverses the dots! For some reason, what ... 715 words
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  10. ARE YOU GOING TO THE LIBRARY?
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Thursday 18 April 1929 p 9 Article
    ... ARE YOU GOING TO THE LIBRARY? The Fest, by Norman Venner. Journeys on foot, in rural England, by a reckless young man informed-like so many others other* in fiction-that he cannot live a year. ttigniy reauaoic, uuk «?=- tinctly unconventional: . Tha Immovable Flame, by F. E Mills Young The usual ... 325 words
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  11. FACT AND FICTION ABOUT THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION Borderline Of Truth Not Very Clearly Defined JOHN HARVEY JOINS "THE LOST SOULS"
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Wednesday 23 October 1929 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... FACT AND FICTION ABOUT THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION borderline Of Truth Not Very Clearly Defined JOHN ... the authentic flavour of a piece of fiction by P. C. Wren, the author of the Beau Geste novels. ... m'ado by the I British Government' he was released arid re- | turned to England. | It is an ... 955 words
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  12. NEWS AND NOTES
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 20 April 1929 p 10 Article
    ... period nervy? Fiction to a great extent may have been. '.But' what of the' poetry and ' what of the ... and.l'aiuoiutiUu,-'i.uo. the radical outlook revealed is most fascinat ing. Page .'was the descendant of New England ... literature*'for ?fldiieh. we'^re 'the -5--lii»r. ? -?;'?. Beauty-From the Trenches -. - Much*'»fs the fiction- ... 790 words
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  13. LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES Book Clubs and Some New Fiction
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 6 April 1929 p 26 Article
    ... LITERARY NEWS AND Book Clubs and iaridi Some New Fiction I.M.F) A BOOK society similar ,to the New ... Books rp WO books which make interesting read ing, and are eminently suitable for. the fiction shelf ... bored, spirit. The scene is laid in Canada and' shifts to England. Man ette, I must confess, arouses a ... 894 words
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  14. The Register NEWS - PICTORIAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930 AUSTRALIA PUTS HER HOUSE IN ORDER
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Friday 22 August 1930 p 6 Article
    ... help from the Bank of England have been com plied with, and the Governments have bound themselves to ... thousands will not be thrown upon the street in order to main tain for the. minority the fiction that we ... 668 words
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  15. LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES Memoirs and Some New Fiction
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 23 March 1929 p 26 Article Illustrated
    ... LITERARY NEWS AND NOTES Memoirs and Some New Fiction (BY I. M. ONE of the best items of current literary news in that Benns are to publish spring the memoirs of the famous 'T. P.,' the father of the ... of England;, but in Ac cidents, there are people whose feelings and mode of life are strange to him. ... 694 words
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  16. WHEN ENGLISH CRICKET DIED IN 1882 THE ASHES CAME TO THE How a Metaphor That Sprang From The Irony Of First Defeat Achieved Fame SPECTATOR TELLS OF FAMOUS VICTORY
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Friday 15 February 1929 p 39 Article
    ... at Kcnsington Oval which brought the fiction of the the "ashes" being? George Giffen has gone now. He ... ven one test match (though the word itself was not yet used, at any rate in England, for years ... score -with 17. England made only -101; but had a useful lead. Next day, this was wiped out by - the ... 1376 words
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  17. BOOKS AND WRITERS. An Irish Fantasy
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 26 January 1929 p 4 Article
    ... write without sacrificing logic. to the whims of fiction or bedding fiction arbitarily' to the needs ... philanthropist. They returned to 'England, where they were married; almost immediately- after wards Oliphant ... writing for themselves. The story it typical of -American fiction of the - fairy-tale-for-grown-ups ... 1366 words
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  18. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Saturday 5 January 1929 p 4 Article
    ... . John' . Murray, London.- 'America's' Ambattadbr* to England, 1785-1S28,' by. Beeklea Wilkon. ... Arthur Jcae, l« a rtranjc ilftnry from rarlr Auitnllan dart, In fiction. I. Z. Mltfnn contlmsn' 'On Mway ... 827 words
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  19. INTIMATE LIFE STORY OF PRINCE OF WALES Poor Patron Of Art And Literature CHARITABLE MOVEMENTS OWE MUCH TO HIM
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Monday 1 July 1929 p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... reading. . As-fat namddern fiction, is concerned, Galsworthy and KipHhg are his- favourite English ... A Race ?A SjLi great national philanthropic and '^ chftritable movements in1 England owe much to ... patronage' of tho' movement in- England for tho extension of university education has helped it greatly, ... 1181 words
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  20. Woman's Psychic Power Called To Assistance Of London Police EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF DUTCH SEER Fills Role Of Detective In Germany
    The Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931) Thursday 26 June 1930 p 20 Article Illustrated
    ... rnsna a x-utcn spiritualist Jiving in O«. many who had just arrived in' England.' ?'' Plaat Plan); ... useful and charming two Brown.-. two. of .the- most famous-detectives of fiction, for whereas ... After Frau Float had been in England for four days she was interviewed by a repre sentative of The ... 1114 words
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