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Crusaders' Castle looks very reprint-y. Given the huge influx of School Friend reprints in June at the time it's possibly from there, though I've not been able to identify exactly where yet.
Same goes for Swim to Safety, which looks really fifties (notably not saying anything about being set in the past, despite blatantly not being set in 1973.
Wonder if there was a story behind Cinderella Sue only lasting two issues, very strange. Unused annual story? I mean, it's fucking dreadful, but so was Trinny's Magic Tranny and that ran for months.
The Reluctant Rich Girl: yep, Barmudos. Honestly never been able to figure out why they did this; makes sense for some American backwater town or African village, but for a whole country is so weird.
The Spice of Life!: listed at the older revision of June but I can't find anything out about it =(