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  4. The Beginning Of Things--No. 5

    A LITTLE light, flickering feebly in the last half of the nineteenth century, that seemed destined to go out for ever, and then suddenly burst into an all-eclipsing world-transforming glare of great light. That is the history of wireless. ...

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  5. Cap And Bells

    It is now revealed that Shakespeare was born on Shirley Temple's birthday. Useless ...

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  6. EDITORIAL

    WHEN a nation is in uniform, except for those necessary to support those in uniform, this may be called uniformity in a military sense. On his return from Europe in 1935, the late Mr. A. G. Ogilvie said that both Germany and Italy ...

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  7. TALKIES

    Anne Graham .. Margaret Lockwood Stephen Farringdon Barry K. Barnes Tracy .. .. .. .. .. Emlyn Williams Bill Mather .. .. .. Roger Livesey ...

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  8. "VOICE" GRADINGS

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  9. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS

    AN Earthquake in Assam, India, broke off the upper half of a huge stone obelisk (Monument of George Inglis in the Cemetery of Chatak) ...

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    The POOR FISH Says:-- Although it is rather dangerous to be over-optimistic, he considers that for the present Japan's air den giki ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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