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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

ERE are seven questions, one for each day of the coming week and bearing on some item in one or other of that day’s programmes which appear in this issue of The Listener. You can check up your solutions by referring to page 55, on which’ will be found the correct answers. SUNDAY: Which musician has his dress shirts and collars solidly built in one piece and uses up two per concert? "MONDAY: _ What piece of music is named after a famous Hungarian: warrior?

TUESDAY: Who, as a boy of sixteen, was always so engrossed in practising on the piano that it was difficult to get him to have his meals? WEDNESDAY: What famous novel gave its name to an English watering place? THURSDAY: What famous vaudeville artist toured Australia with Melba? FRIDAY: : Which great musician Seiesdlad a. musical society of ten thousand members in a city near his birthplace?

SATURDAY: What successful entertainer was_ in turn soldier, bank clerk, meat salesman,paint salesman, art dealer, paper dealer, journalist, and advertising salesman,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 29, 12 January 1940, Page 27

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