hS)i pe r< that the Pane Minister of Australia, Mr. Wm. Hughes, who wu one<of the muter.tssinds at - , the Peace Conference, is -exceedingly deaf, It it on ulonithing fact that in spite of tbit, he was acknowledged one of the master minds, and helped to lay out the Peace Treaty. Notwithstanding his disability he,- was able tofollow out the discussion and bring toward arguments that baffled President Wilsom Mr, John R. Proctor, of High Street, Christchurch, reveals the fact that Mr. Huphca war provided with'what is known os an - Accous-. ticon,’* which enables deaf people to hear quiter, easily. Deaf people should get into touch with ~ Mr. Proctor, who has the Agency for the “Accousticon ’’ in New Zealand. Mr. JQHNR. PROCTER 204 High St, Christchurch
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 2
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