BLIND PEOPLE SUFFER.
BOMB ON ST. DUNSTAN’S
LONDON, November 7
The latesf achievement of the German Luftwaffe iiv the air attack on Britain is the indication of hardship on blind people. It is nciw learned that during a recent air raid on London a direct hit was scored on St. (Du ns tanks, the world-famous institution for the care of the blind. The result of this senseless attack has been the temporary suspension of the manufacture of talking books fen* the blind, because of damage to a specially-fitted studio. —British: Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 25, 9 November 1940, Page 5
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