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“TALKING BOOKS”

Reading lor Blind People London, April 8. Research work at St. Dunstan’s Institute for Hie Blind has led to a decision for the extensive test of “talking books.” These will supply for reading aloud a number of classics either through earphones or loudspeakers. The production of a library of talking books is now being planned for use throughout the Empire and the United States, particularly by war-blinded persons. Those born blind will continue to learn Braille.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 165, 10 April 1934, Page 9

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“TALKING BOOKS” Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 165, 10 April 1934, Page 9

“TALKING BOOKS” Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 165, 10 April 1934, Page 9

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