“ TALKING BOOKS.”
FOR THE USE OF THF, BUIND. AN EXTENSIVE TEST. (Received 8.35 a.m.) Telegraph—Copyright. United Press Assn.—By Electric LONDON, April 8. Research work at St. Dunstan’s Institute for the Blind has led to a decision to make an extensive test of “talking books.” -These will supply for reading aloud, a number of claseither through earphones or loud speakers. The production of a library of “talking books” is being planned for use throughout t be Empire and in the United States, particularly by those who were blinded as the result of war service Those who were born blind wili continue to learn Braille.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12617, 9 April 1934, Page 5
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