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who sings at the top of his voice every day for an hour or so will not be troubled with chest ailments in his old age. We should think he -won’t even be troubled with old age. * % BS ECENT rumour is that "Snow White" will be brought up to date and called " Black-out and the Seven Balloon Barrages." * * * , WELL-KNOWN baritone declares that a man ELEVISION will be great, but will it cure keyhole stoop? * * * ENERALLY speaking, running commentators are generally speaking. * * Ey NEWSPAPER remarks: "It was in the Navy in 1917 that Commentator Tommy Woodrooffe got his first taste of the sea." We got ours trying to swim under water with our mouth open. * * * The sons of many mothers Are like the Western brothers But we would rather aspire To Clapham and Dwyer. * * * N animal impersonator’s imitation of a hen was so good that when the producer threw him out, he just laid there. * * * UGGESTION for the announcers’ room. " Kindly drop your aitches in the Letter-bin Provided." * * * NE is told that "A girl must possess considerable sweetness and charm to win television fame." Only thus will she make her presence svelte. * bod * rae g's just written a radio sketch." "What's the subject-matter?" "That’s what I say. Who cares?" = * * Oh wad some power the Ggiftie gie us To be AD when the BBC is * * * IRELESS, we are told, is spreading the appreciation of music to rural areas. A new Bach to the land movement?

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 9, 25 August 1939, Page 6

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STATIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 9, 25 August 1939, Page 6

STATIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 9, 25 August 1939, Page 6

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