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John Dored, the writer of the story on this page, photographed beside his newsreel camera at Addis Ababa. By this time Dored will have moved out of the capital to the scene of hostilities, filming war pictures for the picture screens of the entire world.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 7

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John Dored, the writer of the story on this page, photographed beside his newsreel camera at Addis Ababa. By this time Dored will have moved out of the capital to the scene of hostilities, filming war pictures for the picture screens of the entire world. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 7

John Dored, the writer of the story on this page, photographed beside his newsreel camera at Addis Ababa. By this time Dored will have moved out of the capital to the scene of hostilities, filming war pictures for the picture screens of the entire world. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 7

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