DID YOU KNOW
THAT Barend Harris is getting rather tired of singing the popular song "The Changing of the Guard," and is thinking of altering it to "The Guarding of the Change’? . * * THAT Lou Paul, the first Maori announcer at the CBS, was christened Uruamo Paora, and his late father was a distinguished member of the Pa at Orakei? * * * THAT Kingi Tahiwi, of 2ZB, has been participating in the University Hockey Tournament in Wellington? Playing in Victoria University’s "A" team, Kingi has been able to put bis best foot forward in his favourite game. * * * THAT Reg. Morgan and Albert Russell were the first to broadcast on relay from the Awatea, in mid-Tas-man? The broadcast was relayed to Auckland on short-wave, and sent out on long wave to the other ZB Stations. * * 1 THAT Peter Whitchurch, one of 2ZB’s announcers, is a sailor, and came out with the Awatea as her third of ficer? ~ *
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 51, 14 June 1940, Page 46
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153DID YOU KNOW New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 51, 14 June 1940, Page 46
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