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1 ALTHOUGH he is only three I years old, Jimmy Wolter, of | Brooklyn, U.S.A., makes a re- . 1 markable contribution to | scicntific knowledge by de- | monstrating that cats are not | tlie cxclusive victims of curi- j ooiiy. sparkplugged by a curiosity that can only be de- I seribed as insatiable, young 1 Jimmy secured possession of I his father's prized alarm clock 1 and proceeded to kill time | with gusto (not the best of | pastimes for young New Zea- | ninders when clocks, if not l unobtainable, are expensive). | As a horologist, Jimmy | Woiter would make an excel- i lent house-wrecker; for he | uses tools more appropriate to | demolition than research. I

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1946, Page 2

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Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1946, Page 2

Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1946, Page 2

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