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Spencer Digby photograph NO, it is not Irish week in Christchurch next week, although Claude O'Hagan (left above), sings from 3YA on November 14, at 8.13 p.m. This baritone decorates 3YA programmes on the Thursday night, and James Duffy, Irish tenor (above right) sings on the Friday night, November 15, at 9.25. What more suitable listening than a blarneying Irish voice after the biggest week of blarney in New Zealand? Or is it blarney? Listeners who watch the horses will know

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 72, 8 November 1940, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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Spencer Digby photograph NO, it is not Irish week in Christchurch next week, although Claude O'Hagan (left above), sings from 3YA on November 14, at 8.13 p.m. This baritone decorates 3YA programmes on the Thursday night, and James Duffy, Irish tenor (above right) sings on the Friday night, November 15, at 9.25. What more suitable listening than a blarneying Irish voice after the biggest week of blarney in New Zealand? Or is it blarney? Listeners who watch the horses will know New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 72, 8 November 1940, Page 7

Spencer Digby photograph NO, it is not Irish week in Christchurch next week, although Claude O'Hagan (left above), sings from 3YA on November 14, at 8.13 p.m. This baritone decorates 3YA programmes on the Thursday night, and James Duffy, Irish tenor (above right) sings on the Friday night, November 15, at 9.25. What more suitable listening than a blarneying Irish voice after the biggest week of blarney in New Zealand? Or is it blarney? Listeners who watch the horses will know New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 72, 8 November 1940, Page 7

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