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  4. BAIRNSFATHER AGAIN

    Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, creator of Old Bill, Alf and Bert, and author of "The Better 'Ole," is publishing (in America) a new book entitled "Carry ...

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  5. WHAT LONDON READS

    Mr. Pett Ridge, the well-known writer on London life and character recently gave an address to a working class audience on "How Not to Write ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. IN MONTE CARLO

    Even the casual reader will have noticed that Mr. E. Phillips Opperneim introduces into his works of fi[?]tion s[?]nes wholly or partly [?]nacted in ...

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  7. [?]OHN GALSWORTHY'S HOME

    John G[?]'s new ho[?] in Sussex lies at the foo[?] o[?] Bury H[?] a f[?]w miles before rea[?] Arundel, while Littlehampton and Bognor are not ...

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  8. SPANISH AUTHOR'S PROJECT

    Vicente Bla[?]o [?]. author of "The Four [?]semen of the Apocalypse" and other Spani[?]h b[?]st sellers now lives chi[?]fly at Mentone, and is ...

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  9. GEORGE ELIOT STAGED

    There is much interest in London literary circle[?] over, the dramatisat[?]on of George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda," by Lily Tobias and Lydia Leivesohn, two ...

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  10. WAVERLEY CENTENERY

    It is a h[?]ndred years ago since [?] became publicly known that the autho[?] of "Wav[?] was Sir Wa[?]er Scott In the "Sunday Times" of February 18 ...

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  12. NOVEL BASED ON FILM

    Very often a picture film is seen based on [?] story from some wellknown book, but the reverse is the work of Miss Denise Robins[?] whose ...

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  13. BERNARD SHAW

    Mr. G. Beranard Shaw has definitely fixed the statues for the Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation, for the forming of which he generously decided to ...

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  14. WORLD'S BIGGEST BOOK

    While the smailest books in the world, the Bijon and London Almanack —some of which could be co[?]ered by a postage stamp—were being so[?]d a[?] ...

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