Speech-making is the novel subject to bo taught in a new “studio” recently oponed ill London. The promoter is a I lady who belongs to tlie old Russian aristocracy.
Thirty-four schools for llio blind, fourteen for the deaf, and seventy-eight fondle montiiNy defective children are mnin-' tHinod by the London County Council. |
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11855, 14 June 1924, Page 14
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