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ARMERS at. Hakone, Japan, went to law against proprietors of electric signs, claiming that the signs were prevent-. ing their rice: from sleeping at night, thus making it sterile. N the B.B.C. television offices "the search still goes on ‘for the ideal man announcer for television purposes. Chief qualification ig a ‘photogenic’ face of masculine type." — STORY of the B.B.C. editor who agreed to eee Mr. Smith, an artist’s agent.’ A negro 6 feet 8 inches tall entered, stood on the mat, and recited: from "Othello," especially the scene, "I kissed thee ere I killed thee." The messenger’ had brought -up. the .wrong Mr. Smith, . oe,

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 33

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 33

Untitled Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 9, 11 September 1936, Page 33

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