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He had retired from actively performing magic by 1924 and  is collection of magical books and magazines at that time was pronounced to be the largest in Australasia.<ref>Cover [[Linking Ring]] October 1925</ref>
 
He had retired from actively performing magic by 1924 and  is collection of magical books and magazines at that time was pronounced to be the largest in Australasia.<ref>Cover [[Linking Ring]] October 1925</ref>
  
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William C. Talboys
Borncirca 1879
DiedApril 22, 1954 (age 74)
Dunedin, New Zealand

William C. Talboys (c.1879-1954) was the Australasian Representative for the IBM.

Biography

He had retired from actively performing magic by 1924 and is collection of magical books and magazines at that time was pronounced to be the largest in Australasia.[1]

References

  1. Cover Linking Ring October 1925