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BBC photograph

BETTY McLOUGHLIN. new announcer in

the BBC's Empire Shortwave Service,

was an ambulance driver with the French, Red

Cross during the winter of 1939-40,

and escaped to England a few days before the

he fall of France. In England she did

stage and film work before

joining the BBC

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 138, 13 February 1942, Page 21

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51

BBC photograph BETTY McLOUGHLIN. new announcer in the BBC's Empire Shortwave Service, was an ambulance driver with the French, Red Cross during the winter of 1939-40, and escaped to England a few days before the he fall of France. In England she did stage and film work before joining the BBC New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 138, 13 February 1942, Page 21

BBC photograph BETTY McLOUGHLIN. new announcer in the BBC's Empire Shortwave Service, was an ambulance driver with the French, Red Cross during the winter of 1939-40, and escaped to England a few days before the he fall of France. In England she did stage and film work before joining the BBC New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 138, 13 February 1942, Page 21

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