WRESTLING TONIGHT.
Chinese and Japanese will meet in the wrestling ring -it the Town Hall this evening. Wong Buk Cheung, of China, is matched against Oki Shikina, of Japan, and it is expected that the two Oiientals will provide something.unusual.in the way. of spectacular wrestling • Both have been seen once before m Wellington,.and since then have engaged in n number of bouts," with a fair measure of success—particularly in the case of the Japanese. The big match tonight will.be preceded by. amateur contests, commencing at 8 o'clock.
The first- talking book for sightless persons has >»been demonstrated by the American.Foundation for the Blind. A combination of electrical gramophone and wireless set, it can be slipped easily into a Uuitcase and ' "read", at mealtimes with the aid of earphones.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 6
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