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GEORGE LAWSON was 1ZB's Guest Announcer on August 13. This photo graph was taken while he was actually on the air. Mr. Lawson made a special trip from Pukemiro to produce his own programme. At the conclusion he spoke to people in the country districts, advising them to keep up the good work, now that he had broken the ice, and send in their Guest Announcer programmes

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 43

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GEORGE LAWSON was 1ZB's Guest Announcer on August 13. This photo graph was taken while he was actually on the air. Mr. Lawson made a special trip from Pukemiro to produce his own programme. At the conclusion he spoke to people in the country districts, advising them to keep up the good work, now that he had broken the ice, and send in their Guest Announcer programmes New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 43

GEORGE LAWSON was 1ZB's Guest Announcer on August 13. This photo graph was taken while he was actually on the air. Mr. Lawson made a special trip from Pukemiro to produce his own programme. At the conclusion he spoke to people in the country districts, advising them to keep up the good work, now that he had broken the ice, and send in their Guest Announcer programmes New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 62, 30 August 1940, Page 43

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