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(Top Left) THE KING VISITING IL DUCK’S NATIVE HOUSE.King Victor Emmanuel of, Italy has visited Mussolini's native house in P r edapio, and, at me-same time, visited his parents’ lomb. He is here seen leaving Mussolini’s native house.

(Left Centre.) PRESIDENT BENES’ BROTHER.—-The retired cabinetmaker, John Benes, of Milwaukee, U.S.A., is seen photographed in New York before leaving for Europe, where he visited his brother, the President of Czechoslovakia, whom he had not seen for about fifty years.

(At Left.) SUN HELMETS.—When the summer sun becomes too strong the children at the openair school in St. James' Park, London, put on their sun helmets. Protected by these, the small brains can work out the different problems without being annoyed by the sun rays.

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Northern Advocate, 9 August 1938, Page 8

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(Top Left) THE KING VISITING IL DUCK’S NATIVE HOUSE.- King Victor Emmanuel of, Italy has visited Mussolini's native house in Predapio, and, at me-same time, visited his parents’ lomb. He is here seen leaving Mussolini’s native house. (Left Centre.) PRESIDENT BENES’ BROTHER.—-The retired cabinetmaker, John Benes, of Milwaukee, U.S.A., is seen photographed in New York before leaving for Europe, where he visited his brother, the President of Czechoslovakia, whom he had not seen for about fifty years. (At Left.) SUN HELMETS.—When the summer sun becomes too strong the children at the openair school in St. James' Park, London, put on their sun helmets. Protected by these, the small brains can work out the different problems without being annoyed by the sun rays. Northern Advocate, 9 August 1938, Page 8

(Top Left) THE KING VISITING IL DUCK’S NATIVE HOUSE.- King Victor Emmanuel of, Italy has visited Mussolini's native house in Predapio, and, at me-same time, visited his parents’ lomb. He is here seen leaving Mussolini’s native house. (Left Centre.) PRESIDENT BENES’ BROTHER.—-The retired cabinetmaker, John Benes, of Milwaukee, U.S.A., is seen photographed in New York before leaving for Europe, where he visited his brother, the President of Czechoslovakia, whom he had not seen for about fifty years. (At Left.) SUN HELMETS.—When the summer sun becomes too strong the children at the openair school in St. James' Park, London, put on their sun helmets. Protected by these, the small brains can work out the different problems without being annoyed by the sun rays. Northern Advocate, 9 August 1938, Page 8

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