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AS SEEN WITH THE "MAGIC EYE" CAMERA. —Frank Parker, who is ranked as America's fourth national tennis player, and who many people consider should have been included in this year's Davis Cup team, making a backhand stroke. This camera, which works on the principle of a movie camera, makes it possible io photograph the positions -of ihe racquet during the stroke.

PASSENGERS ON A LONG TRIP TO AFRICA.—MuIes waiting on the dock at Naples to be hoisted aboard a transport to serve with Mussolini's army in the Ethiopian campaign.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10

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AS SEEN WITH THE "MAGIC EYE" CAMERA.—Frank Parker, who is ranked as America's fourth national tennis player, and who many people consider should have been included in this year's Davis Cup team, making a backhand stroke. This camera, which works on the principle of a movie camera, makes it possible io photograph the positions -of ihe racquet during the stroke. PASSENGERS ON A LONG TRIP TO AFRICA.—MuIes waiting on the dock at Naples to be hoisted aboard a transport to serve with Mussolini's army in the Ethiopian campaign. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10

AS SEEN WITH THE "MAGIC EYE" CAMERA.—Frank Parker, who is ranked as America's fourth national tennis player, and who many people consider should have been included in this year's Davis Cup team, making a backhand stroke. This camera, which works on the principle of a movie camera, makes it possible io photograph the positions -of ihe racquet during the stroke. PASSENGERS ON A LONG TRIP TO AFRICA.—MuIes waiting on the dock at Naples to be hoisted aboard a transport to serve with Mussolini's army in the Ethiopian campaign. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 10