ERNEST EYTLE, seasoned radio reporter with the West Indies cricket team, who arrived in New Zealand recently to cover the first match of his countrymen's tour. The BBC correspondent for the Australian tour, Mr. Eytle also has newspaper commitments to fulfill and a law practice in London to return to. In this country Mr. Eytle will give valuable background descriptions of the team as well as sharing the play-by-play commentary with local announcers (see programme pages for details)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 25
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78ERNEST EYTLE, seasoned radio reporter with the West Indies cricket team, who arrived in New Zealand recently to cover the first match of his countrymen's tour. The BBC correspondent for the Australian tour, Mr. Eytle also has newspaper commitments to fulfill and a law practice in London to return to. In this country Mr. Eytle will give valuable background descriptions of the team as well as sharing the play-by-play commentary with local announcers (see programme pages for details) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 657, 8 February 1952, Page 25
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