By dipping ordinary newspapers in a varnish-likft solution oil chemicals, Dr. Joseph Croadman, a Xew York physician, bolievcs he lias found a way to make them virtually indestructible. Sheets treated in this way arc given a lustre that, is said to improve, rather than detract from, their legibility. They remain flexible and easy to handle, while their tensile strength is multiplied about twenty times. Dr, Broadman chanced upon his discovery during a search for a way to preserve war clippings.
Have roil anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? . If so a small advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will be all you need. 12 words li, three insertions 2b 6d. —6
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 17
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114Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 17
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