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So the builder for Monkey Wards wanted to keep everything a secret, eh? Those are part numbers on the paper caps, and unless there were a parts list available listing P/N's vs. values, you'll have to trace where they are in the circuit and compare to the schematic for the values. If the values aren't on the schematics, then I'd compare another radio schematic with the same tubes and similar circuit to see what they used there.
The old dogbone resistors are read with the same color values as today, in B-E-D order, Body, End, Dot. You have to assume that a solid color resistor then is the same color for all three B-E-D. Check it with your ohmmeter. Most don't have to be replaced if they are 20-30% off of their rating, unless in a critical circuit. I don't replace any at the outset unless they are waaay off or burned or broken, of course. However: the resistors MIGHT be following the way of the capacitors and the color is only a "part number" for the mfr. and don't have anything to do with the value, although you've got other resistors with the standard B-E-D system on them.
Got no clue on the micas: aren't they in parallel, by the way, not series, with all terminals at each end connected? Micas are usually the least of your troubles, leave them alone unless the radio doesn't work.
You're working with stuff found in King Tut's tomb here; hopefully the curse won't follow you! Have fun.
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