The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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May— June, 1943 THE CINETECHNICIAN 65 -r^^-rrr==r -r^v .■?_* Attack at nightfall . . . An enemy stronghold successfully stormed at r.ightfall by a handful of men . . . grand work . . . but one man wounded .... blinded. There are many men who have lost their sight while serving their King and Country — men, and wom:n, too. St. Dunstan's is helping them to become useful citiz^ is once more . . . helping them to overcame one crthe greatest handicaps. Will you help in our great work? Please remember St. Dunstan's when making your Will. * All information from Lt.Col. Sir Ian Fraser, C.B.E., M.P. ST DUNSTAN'S REGENT'S PARK N .W. St. Dunstan's L registered under the Blind Persons Act, 1920 This space has been presented by — NORMANS FILM LIBRARY, 54-58, WARDOUR STREET, W.l. Tel. No. G<r. 641~,