HILTON PORTER, 1ZB ANNOUNCER AND SURVIVOR OF THE ATHENIA DISASTER, has been responsible during the past few months for a weekly session which has attracted a great deal of attention. It is called " Personalities of the Week," and in it Mr. Porter interviews people who have a story. Travellers passing through Auckland, local men and women of interest, people lately arrived in New Zealand from all parts of the world, all come before the microphone as personalities of the week. A recent group to take part in the broadcast included John Farrell, Manager of His Majesty’s Theatre and Auckland representative of J. C. Williamson Ltd., the Hon. Senor Quiros y Quiros, Consul for Panama, Miss Catherine Douglas, of Greenock, Scotland, and Mrs. J. Ward, of Suva. They are shown above; from left, Miss Douglas, Hilton Porter, John Farrell, Senor Quiros y Quiros and Mrs. Ward.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 81, 10 January 1941, Page 43
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145HILTON PORTER, 1ZB ANNOUNCER AND SURVIVOR OF THE ATHENIA DISASTER, has been responsible during the past few months for a weekly session which has attracted a great deal of attention. It is called " Personalities of the Week," and in it Mr. Porter interviews people who have a story. Travellers passing through Auckland, local men and women of interest, people lately arrived in New Zealand from all parts of the world, all come before the microphone as personalities of the week. A recent group to take part in the broadcast included John Farrell, Manager of His Majesty’s Theatre and Auckland representative of J. C. Williamson Ltd., the Hon. Senor Quiros y Quiros, Consul for Panama, Miss Catherine Douglas, of Greenock, Scotland, and Mrs. J. Ward, of Suva. They are shown above; from left, Miss Douglas, Hilton Porter, John Farrell, Senor Quiros y Quiros and Mrs. Ward. New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 81, 10 January 1941, Page 43
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