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Title
The Rocket
Date | Number: 65 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Rocket [#65 v3, May 10, 1924] (2d, 24pp, cover by ?) Details supplied by Steve Holland.
 
Page 290:I Say! - Editorial
 
Page 290:The Witch Doctor's Den (puzzle)
 
Page 291:Black Penraven [Part 1 of ?] serial by John Tregellis. Illustration by J. H. Valda
 
Page 294:The Duffer of St. Freda's short story by Anon. Illustration by C. H. Blake
 
Page 297:Dan o' the Docks! [Part 1 of ?] serial by Anon. Illustration by J. Lindsay
 
Page 300:Jimmy Everhope and His Lucky Dog - Comic Strip
 
Page 300:Egbert the Explorer! - Comic Strip by Desmond Rowney
 
Page 300:"Try-It-Out" Twins! - Comic Strip by Ern Shaw
 
Page 301:Algy Basham - Comic Strip
 
Page 302:The House of Dark Secrets! by Anon. Illustration by E. C. Pape
 
Page 307:Live-Wire Lawrence-Footer Coach! [Part ? of ?; Live-Wire Lawrence] serial by Anon. . Illustration by C. H. Blake
 
Page 310:The Kidnapped Driver short story by Anon.
 
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