Two-Faced Trouble
ANUARY’S DAUGHTER is_ the strange-title of a new serial now being heard from 1ZB at 10.15 a.m. each day from Monday to Friday. The title reveals the ingenious ability of mystery writers like Anthony Scott Veitch, who probably employed something like the following reasoning to arrive at his titlhe-January is named after Janus, the god of doors, a figure with two faces looking in opposite directions; a daughter of Janus or January would therefore be a woman representing this characteristic in some way. The heroine here-Eleanor Strang Brabazon-is a doctor of psychiatry, and she is, consequently, familiar with the phenomenon of split personality. When murder is involved in the story this personal dualism accounts for Dr. Brabazon’s part in it,
as well as her strange alias of January’s Daughter. Band Contest Programmes TARTING with 1YZ at 7.45 p.m. this Friday (March 21), all YZ and X stations are to broadcast seven programmes of recordings made at the 1952 Brass Band Championships. Each programme, lasting about half an hour, is made up of winning performances by bands, smaller groups or _ soloists. C Grade bands will be heard in the first programme, B Grade bands in the second and third, A Grade in the fourth and fifth, and Championship Grade in the sixth and seventh. The programmes will start from 2YZ about a fortnight after the first from 1YZ and at about fortnightly intervals after that from 4V¥Z;" YZ," 3XC; 2RN, THRE "2G; 1XN, 2XA and 2XP,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 9
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247Two-Faced Trouble New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 9
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