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MECHANICAL TOYS. —The age in which we live is indicated by the large number of mechanical toys featured in the toyshops this Christmas. Motor cars and aeroplanes, armoured cars and caterpillar tractors, illustrate the child’s interest in today’s methods of transport, while “Pop-Eye The Sailor" and “Donald Duck” give a comic relief.

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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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MECHANICAL TOYS.—The age in which we live is indicated by the large number of mechanical toys featured in the toyshops this Christmas. Motor cars and aeroplanes, armoured cars and caterpillar tractors, illustrate the child’s interest in today’s methods of transport, while “Pop-Eye The Sailor" and “Donald Duck” give a comic relief. Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 10

MECHANICAL TOYS.—The age in which we live is indicated by the large number of mechanical toys featured in the toyshops this Christmas. Motor cars and aeroplanes, armoured cars and caterpillar tractors, illustrate the child’s interest in today’s methods of transport, while “Pop-Eye The Sailor" and “Donald Duck” give a comic relief. Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 10

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