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Left: PEGGY HAHN from two angles, She has appeared in several recent London shows, was playing in "Best Bib and Tucker" at the London Palladium when she took part in "Opportunity Corner" a feature of Tommy Trinder's programme "Tommy Get Your Fun," in the British Broadcasting Corporation's overseas shortwave service. Peggy's great aim is to be a good singer. She is fond of swimming and riding, and has travelled extensively on the Continent. Her brother is in the Military Police in India.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

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Left: PEGGY HAHN from two angles, She has appeared in several recent London shows, was playing in "Best Bib and Tucker" at the London Palladium when she took part in "Opportunity Corner" a feature of Tommy Trinder's programme "Tommy Get Your Fun," in the British Broadcasting Corporation's overseas shortwave service. Peggy's great aim is to be a good singer. She is fond of swimming and riding, and has travelled extensively on the Continent. Her brother is in the Military Police in India. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

Left: PEGGY HAHN from two angles, She has appeared in several recent London shows, was playing in "Best Bib and Tucker" at the London Palladium when she took part in "Opportunity Corner" a feature of Tommy Trinder's programme "Tommy Get Your Fun," in the British Broadcasting Corporation's overseas shortwave service. Peggy's great aim is to be a good singer. She is fond of swimming and riding, and has travelled extensively on the Continent. Her brother is in the Military Police in India. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

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