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JOHN MORRIS, radio funny man and quiz compère, who will review the latest "Pick of Punch" in the ZB Book Session on Sunday evening, September 25. Other books which will be noticed during this session are "Horowhenua," by G. Leslie Adkin (reviewed by Eric Ramsden); "Reasons of Health," by Douglas Reed (Norman Berrow); and "The Real Bernard Shaw," by Maurice Cofbourne (F. L. Combs). O. N. Gilles pie will be in the chair

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 534, 16 September 1949, Page 13

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JOHN MORRIS, radio funny man and quiz compère, who will review the latest "Pick of Punch" in the ZB Book Session on Sunday evening, September 25. Other books which will be noticed during this session are "Horowhenua," by G. Leslie Adkin (reviewed by Eric Ramsden); "Reasons of Health," by Douglas Reed (Norman Berrow); and "The Real Bernard Shaw," by Maurice Cofbourne (F. L. Combs). O. N. Gilles pie will be in the chair New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 534, 16 September 1949, Page 13

JOHN MORRIS, radio funny man and quiz compère, who will review the latest "Pick of Punch" in the ZB Book Session on Sunday evening, September 25. Other books which will be noticed during this session are "Horowhenua," by G. Leslie Adkin (reviewed by Eric Ramsden); "Reasons of Health," by Douglas Reed (Norman Berrow); and "The Real Bernard Shaw," by Maurice Cofbourne (F. L. Combs). O. N. Gilles pie will be in the chair New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 534, 16 September 1949, Page 13

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