Issue Details: First known date: 1936... 1936 Novel Writing Made Easy : F. J. Thwaites Guilty of Plagiarism
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  • Here Smith's Weekly accuses Thwaites of plagiarism, presenting as evidence passages from Thwaites' novels Flames of Convention (1933) and The Defender (1936), which were allegedly taken from other author's works.

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    y separately published work icon Smith's Weekly 31 October 1936 Z1424587 1936 newspaper issue 1936 pg. 3
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