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THE MANY New Zealand listeners who admired ‘Frederic Shield’s portrayal of the adventurous nobleman, Nikolai Rezanov, in "Lost Empire" will be glad to know that he plays the leading role in "Klondike", a new feature starting at 1IZB Auckland, next Monday (October 42), at 8.45 p.m.’ This is a story of the Yukon gold rush and is based on the career of the famous "Soapy" Smith. Like "Lost Empire’, "Klondike" was written by Hector Chevigny

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Unnumbered Page

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THE MANY New Zealand listeners who admired ‘Frederic Shield’s portrayal of the adventurous nobleman, Nikolai Rezanov, in "Lost Empire" will be glad to know that he plays the leading role in "Klondike", a new feature starting at 1IZB Auckland, next Monday (October 42), at 8.45 p.m.’ This is a story of the Yukon gold rush and is based on the career of the famous "Soapy" Smith. Like "Lost Empire’, "Klondike" was written by Hector Chevigny New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Unnumbered Page

THE MANY New Zealand listeners who admired ‘Frederic Shield’s portrayal of the adventurous nobleman, Nikolai Rezanov, in "Lost Empire" will be glad to know that he plays the leading role in "Klondike", a new feature starting at 1IZB Auckland, next Monday (October 42), at 8.45 p.m.’ This is a story of the Yukon gold rush and is based on the career of the famous "Soapy" Smith. Like "Lost Empire’, "Klondike" was written by Hector Chevigny New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Unnumbered Page

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