PEOPLE IN THE PROGRAMMES
Major F. H. Lampen, from 2YA every Sunday afternoon, was himself one of the brains abroad for some time, although he has spent most of his life in his native town of Oamaru. He had two years with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force during the last war. He was a member of a reinforcement which had to be diverted because of submarine danger through Egypt, Italy, and France.
He spent three months in Italy near Genoa, close to Byron’s house and another house in which Dickens wrote "The Christmas Carol." These experiences provided him with material of which he made profitable use as a free-lance writer, ; Latterly he has turned his hand to the preparation of material for broadcast,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 66, 27 September 1940, Page 7
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