Mr W. Johnston, of Bradford, who was blinded in the Boer War,; iB retiring after 18 years as northern organiser of the National Institution for the Blind. He was one of the eight Mind men who, under the late Sir Arthur Pearson,' raised £600,000 in the northern counties in the late war for blinded Nearly 14,000 British students are learning French, b^^ooi^^l^l^'VW^ 5 French ""students.''"'' ! 4» > - assist the exohange. of letters baa been established in Pans under the direction 'of •; Monsieur Charles Gapier, Cleneral t Inspector o* : ;3rM^«; : lM^?|S^ well-known translator of Shakespeare.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 7
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