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IN 3ZB's "Scrapbook," Jack Maybury (centre) hears a fish story from Dr. R. A. Falla, curator of the Christchurch Museum (left), who has been selected as one of the delegates to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Conference to be held in Paris early in November. The third man in the picture is R. S. Duff, ethnologist. "Scrapbook" is a regular 3ZB feature, heard on Fridays at 7.45 p.m.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 21

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IN 3ZB's "Scrapbook," Jack Maybury (centre) hears a fish story from Dr. R. A. Falla, curator of the Christchurch Museum (left), who has been selected as one of the delegates to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Conference to be held in Paris early in November. The third man in the picture is R. S. Duff, ethnologist. "Scrapbook" is a regular 3ZB feature, heard on Fridays at 7.45 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 21

IN 3ZB's "Scrapbook," Jack Maybury (centre) hears a fish story from Dr. R. A. Falla, curator of the Christchurch Museum (left), who has been selected as one of the delegates to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Conference to be held in Paris early in November. The third man in the picture is R. S. Duff, ethnologist. "Scrapbook" is a regular 3ZB feature, heard on Fridays at 7.45 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 21

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