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Literature For Blind (From "The Dominion.” Mail'll 21. UH 1. The Mansion House, London, is appealin', for £130,0(10 on behalf of the National Institute for the Blind, for the purpose <>L cheapening and amplifying the Brai .e literature. King George, in opening the institute, strongly supported the scheme. » « * Much interest is centred in the aviation exhibition which will take place at Athletic Park this afternoon at o.o(), when Mr. Scotland will give his first flight m Wellington. Prior to the chief event on the programme, demonstrations or tic Caudron biplane will be given after the opening of the gates at 2 o clock. Experiments are being conducted m London with urethane, an anaesthetic which is hypodermically administered, amt does not 'cause heart failure ami aftersickness. The minimum period of >ueeiisibiiitv is six hours, a disanvautage, it impossible Jo shorten the per.oU. Experiments are being conducted on animals.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 10
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15025 YEARS AGO Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 10
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