Story of Kingsford Smith
ers OUNG Wellington listeners this week will hear the first episode of a serial dealing with the life Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. The: story has been written specially for the Children’s Session and in it the picturesque career of the Australian air pioneer will be traced from childhood till his name became famous in the early nineteenthirties. Listeners, of course, will be told all about his aircraft, the Southern Cross, its trans-Tasman flights, and other oustanding events in the late flyer’s life. There will be eight episodes; the first will be broadcast from 2YC at 5.0 p.m. this Saturday, June 5. The remaining seyen will, be heard on suc. ceeding Saturdays, at the same time, from 2YA-or from 2YC if the children's session is for any reason taken over by that station.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 25
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136Story of Kingsford Smith New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 467, 4 June 1948, Page 25
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