by Jack Warner on behalf of the Royal Association in aid of the Deaf and Dumb
(Registered in accordance with the National Assistance Act 1948)
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Jack Warner, Esq., The Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb [address removed]
Founded in 1840, the Association's objects are to promote the spiritual, social, and general welfare of the 6,000 deaf and dumb in London, Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, and West Kent. It has its own Employment Service and an official interpreter for Police Court and general social work.