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Issue Details: First known date: 1930... no. 29009 25 December 1930 of The Sydney Morning Herald est. 1842 The Sydney Morning Herald
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Notes

  • Review - Includes 'Novels of the Day', the regular book review and literary column, which this week appeared on Thursday. The works reviewed include : Basquerie, by Eleanor Mercien Kelly ; The Author's Wife, by Jean J. Mackenzie ; I Walk Alone, by Kathleen Wallace ; Roc. A Dog's-Eye View of War, by Edmund Vale ; Black Light, by Talbot Mundy ; Miss Emily in Black Lace, by Nina Murdoch ; The Unforeseen, by J. C. Snaith ; Old Eko's Note-Book, by Nathan F. Spielvogel ; Madman's Drum, by Lynd Ward ; Trumpet in the Dust, by Gene Fowler ; and The Mark of the Rat, by Arnold Fredericks, (p. 3).
  • Column - Also includes the column 'Latest Publications', a list of recently published books. These include : Queer Partners, by Sinclair Murray ; The Night of the Fog, by Anthony Gilbert ; Murder at the Pageant, by V. L. Whitechurch ; The Secret of High Eldersham, by Miles Burton ; The Mysterious Mademoiselle, by F. D. Grierson ; Recollections, by Ioan Creanga (trans. Byng) ; The Story of Mr. Punch, by Octave Feuillet ; The Man Without Pity, by Seldon Truss ; The Bulldog Bungalow Murder, by J. T. K. Tarpey , (p. 3).
  • Column - Also includes 'A Library List', a series of book recommendations. These include : Thy Servant a Dog, by Rudyard Kipling ; The Elephant's Head, by 'Bartimeus' ; Mr. Pottermack's Oversight, by R. Austin Freeman ; Dumb Animal, by Osbert Sitwell ; Staying with Relations, by Rose Macaulay ; The Lovers of Astrea, by J. G. Sarasin ; Rynox, by Philip Macdonald ; The Passage, by Vance Palmer ; On Forsyte 'Change, by John Galsworthy ; Peregrine, by Dyke Acland ; Only the Morning, by John Dalley ; The Lover of Lamballe, by H. G. Page ; The Man Who Made Gold, by Hillaire Belloc ; The Minion, by Rafael Sabatini ; The Middle Watch, by Ian Hay ; The Lucky Lawrences, by Kathleen Norris ; The Fool of the Family, by Margaret Kennedy ; Very Good, Jeeves!, by P. G. Wodehouse ; The Happy Windmill, by A. A. Thomson ; The Edwardians, by Vita Sackville West ; Basquerie, by Eleanor Mercien Kelly ; I Walk Alone, by Kathleen Wallace ; A Loaded Legacy, by G. S. Beeby, (p. 3).
  • Contains the twenty-fourth instalment of Walter Henderson's serialised novel, Tom Hope, on p. 2.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1930 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Miss Beatrice Grimshaw, single work column (p. 2)
Note: In Column: For Women
Paddington : Some of Its Early History, Nellie A. Evans , single work prose (p. 8)
To Milan : Through the Simplon, Amy Eleanor Mack , single work prose (p. 8)

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