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"VOICE FROM HOME"

OW THE VOICE of Clive Drummond (above), heard in a radio programme brought back vivid memories of home is described in a letter which a Wellington resident has just received from his son who is an officer on one of His Majesty’s ships serving in the Persian Gulf. "Talking of 2YA," says the young officer, "I had quite a thrill to hear Clive Drummond speaking in a New Zealand programme from the BBC, I shut my eyes and it seemed just as though I were sitting listening at home. It’s marvellous to think that a man whom I have never seen should be able to bring home so near to me."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Page 12

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"VOICE FROM HOME" New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Page 12

"VOICE FROM HOME" New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Page 12

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