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The Triumph
Date | Number: 683 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Triumph [#683 v27, November 20, 1937] ed. Anon. (2d, 26pp)
 
Page 150Wonder Car! [Fizz Jackson and Nat Farnham] by Tom Stirling
 
Page 153Jim Hadley - German Air-Ace [Part 7 of 12; Captain Jim Hadley] by Peter Garnett
 
Page 156Have You Seen the Scorpion? [Part 7 of ?; Detective Peter Farrell] by Hal Wilton
 
Page 159The Vernons' Vow: No. 1 - Balaclava, 1854 [John Vernon] by John Martin
 
Page 161G-Men Die Hard! [G-Man Gregg] by Warren J. Lawson
 
Page 164A Peep into the Fewcher [Cuthbert, the office boy] by Anon.
 
Page 166Doomed to the Death Battalion [Part 7 of ?; Bill Harcourt, John Willy Kershaw ('Snifty') and Stephen Lake ('Silence')] by Geoffrey Meredith
 
Page 170The Last Ranger [Ted Gilson] by Clifford Gates
 
Page 173Gaunt of the White Tong [Part 7 of ?; Victor Gaunt] by Edwin Dale
 
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