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MODERN PSYCHOLOGY EXPLAINED

WELCOME TO W. SHAKESPEAJ*' BINKS | ■ tl .- When Mr W. Shakespeare-W* stepped on to the stage at the «*9s£ f Hall last night, he was welcomeovf? a large audience. About 200 were Iff* ~■ able to gain admission. J^*. The lecturer explained that, «g* his object was to instruct, to. entertain, he would make his talk a means of cheering*?, many people who found the ( * re sS modern life weighing too neav jj*jtffl? most important thing for any "^E*, ual to strive for was the ovq fl fl Qg~j* of disappointments and a tion to achieve real welfare, Pessimism was the canker at of most failures in busin«tt, and every other form of ■ existence. /f5&-', Mr Shakespeare-Binks will -gR?- ; in the Radiant Hall again "Health. Wealth, and How You May Develop Thou* jft|Bfe& Somewhere there is someofj*|^H| has something you need orj^HH| something you have. Read &*§^Hy The T>ress" Classified Want|^H| tisements—l2 word* K * ""^^^Hi

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16

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MODERN PSYCHOLOGY EXPLAINED Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16

MODERN PSYCHOLOGY EXPLAINED Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16