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Magic

PFHE other day we took little David, aged four years, to see his Grandma. Grandma used to live in the backblocks, like us, and had wood fires and kerosene lamps and ‘eandles. Now she has a small house in town, with electricity and all conveniences. We Showed David the electric iron, the stove that cooked the dinner without a fire, and turned the electric lights on and off for his benefit. He looked at everything with serious attention, said little, and seemed rather dazed. But when we got home he said, "Oh, Dad, Grandma has a lovely house-it’s all full of Magiel’- "Becky."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 24

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Magic Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 24

Magic Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 24

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