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EDUCATING THE YOUNG.—Radio is now recognised as a valuable aid to education, and an increasing number of school children are receiving instruction by this means. The photograph is of a group of children listening in to a recent talk given during an educational session.

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Evening Star, Issue 22975, 4 June 1938, Page 4

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EDUCATING THE YOUNG.—Radio is now recognised as a valuable aid to education, and an increasing number of school children are receiving instruction by this means. The photograph is of a group of children listening in to a recent talk given during an educational session. Evening Star, Issue 22975, 4 June 1938, Page 4

EDUCATING THE YOUNG.—Radio is now recognised as a valuable aid to education, and an increasing number of school children are receiving instruction by this means. The photograph is of a group of children listening in to a recent talk given during an educational session. Evening Star, Issue 22975, 4 June 1938, Page 4

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