One person in every twelve of the population 'of Great Britain lives by passing on f loods to the other eleven. One shop for every forty-four of the population jin Great Britain is an underr statement (rather than an over-state-ment. This compares with the United States figiires of one store for every seventy-niije. The inetftl telephone is giving way to an instrunient made from mill? 1 . Milk contains a! substance called dasein, and when case|n is treated with formalin, the well-kpown disinfectant, we get a resinous {substance which ■ can be moulded'i(i to all sorts of shapes. The plastic telephone has many advantages. It' is light, very durable,, and cheap.
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Evening Star, Issue 22003, 12 April 1935, Page 3
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