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B.J.M. (Hastings): Items for be ping a a reel are accepted only from regular butors. W. R. Morrison (Timaru): We have no ing formation as to Oscar Natzka’s present wheres abouts, but understand that he was singing is The Magic Flute in London a few months ago, and since then he has made a tour of South Africa. R.F.S.S. (Remuera): At the conclusion the Centennial Exhibition the railway carriag (5ZB) reverted to the Railways Departmen and saw service throughout the war as a speci ambulance carriage for conveying e soldiers from Auckland to Wellington. 52 had been three and a-quarter months on North Island tour prior to the Centennial E hibition, and this trip began approximately April 8, 1939. M.J.W. (Ngaruawahia): The Seventh Veil was scheduled for broadcast by the four ZB stations ‘on March 4, but was cancelled" by the sponsor after The Listener had gone’ t press. Such late changes can be advised ani by announcement and all stations have stands ing instructions to make such announcement: The Seventh Veil was not scheduled from 2Z. on March 4 and The Rubaiyat of r Khayyam (from 1ZB) was advertised for Fe ruary 22, and broadcast om that date, not a February 29. ‘
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 459, 9 April 1948, Page 5
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206ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 459, 9 April 1948, Page 5
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