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We shall have 1,000 men out tonight.
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Tomorrow we shall have
10,000 volunteers to help them.
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There's a broadcast warning
going out at 10.30.
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Now, at all costs,
we must avoid a panic spreading.
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Get word to your districts,
and send me a note of your headquarters.
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And remember, he'll leave tracks,
even if he himself is invisible.
:39:29
I must interrupt the music for a moment.
I have an urgent message from the police.
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Earlier this evening we broadcast
a report of an invisible man.
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The report has now been confiirmed.
It appears that an unknown man
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by scientifiic means
has made himself invisible.
:39:44
He has attacked and killed
a police inspector and is now at large.
:39:47
The chief of police appeals
to the public for help and assistance.
:39:51
Those willing to cooperate are requested
to report tomorrow to their local station.
:39:56
The invisible man works without clothing.
He will have to seek shelter.
:40:00
You're requested to lock
every door and window,
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and every outbuilding
he may use to hide in.
:40:05
The police will be glad of any suggestions
that will help in capturing the fugitive.
:40:10
Remember, he's solid but cannot be seen.
:40:13
A reward of £1,000
will be given to any person
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whose information leads to his capture.
:40:18
The police appeal
to the public to keep calm
:40:20
and to admit uniformed
search parties to all property.
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(music resumes)
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(shouts of panic)
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- I've got the doors padlocked.
- I'll keep him out!