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Do You Enjoy Quiz Sessions? If you do, you cannot expect to know all the answers unless you have a sound General Knowledge An up-to-date knowledge of what is happening in the world around you can be one of your most The valuable assets: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NEWS-LETTER established in 1953, is a Monthly General Knowledge Paper devoted to Popular Education, especially written for New Zealanders. It contains easily understood articles and diagrams, is well written, well printed on good paper; and free of advertising matter: Here are some of the things which thousands of New Zealanders have already read about in the News-Letter. How much do you know about them? The Atomic Submarine The Sound Barrier Diesel-Electric Locomotives The Aurora The Great San Francisco Bridges The World' s Tallest Buildings, Fastest Aircraft, Largest Ships Flying Saucers How the Helicopter Flies Meteors and Meteorites The Super- liner United States Super-carrier Forrestal Close Approach of: Earth and Mars Panama Canal Lock System Arctic Survival Lightning The Chevrolet Corvette Underwater TV and Salvage Hydroelectric Dams The Comet Inquiry Some Rare Stamps The Volcano Paricutin How High Can Man Fly Aviation Centrifuges and High-speed Sleds The Great Invasion from Space The Earth and the Universe 13,000 Feet Down in the Bathyscaphe Aqualung Diving Guided Missiles The Atmosphere Radio Waves VTO Aircraft Ships' Flags and Recognition. DO NOT DELAY TAKE THIS PAPER TO-DAY! The SCIENCE & ENGINEERING NEWS-LETTER HOW HIGH CAN MAN FLY? PO. Box 453 Dunedin, C.1 Please send me the News-Letter for 12 months. 1 enclose sum 126 THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING of 12/6. NEWS-LETTER Name PAnnUN Po: Box 453 DUNEDIN, CI Address PosT FREE PER

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 12

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