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GIRLS’ MEMORY V. BOYS’ REASON

niumvni DU I O HtHOUrl FATIGUE RESEARCH DISCOVERIES. London, March 26. Girls’ memories are best, but boys score when it comes to reasoning, says the Industrial Fatigue Research Board emphasising the success of special examinations with a view to discovering the most suitable occupations for London’s school children. Eighty per cent, who took the board’s advice in 1922 are now happily and remuneratively employed.—(Sydney “Sun” cable).

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 5

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GIRLS’ MEMORY V. BOYS’ REASON Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 5

GIRLS’ MEMORY V. BOYS’ REASON Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 5

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