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Making Canaries Sing

[i your canary loses its voice without apparent cause, turn on your loudspeaker in its vieinity, and befoy long it will -regain its lost: powers; states a French authority on these little songsters. Canaries are natural imitators, and if ‘placed in’ juxtaposition to constant music show a marked . improvement in séng. :... -:

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310515.2.8

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 4

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Making Canaries Sing Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 4

Making Canaries Sing Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 4

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