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AT a charity show for the Plunket Society at Christchurch during Selwyn Toogood's recent South Island "Money-Go-Round" tour, Ann Ballin, a crippled student from Auckland University College, was unable to go on the stage to take part in the contest, so Mr. Toogood took a microphone into the auditorium and asked his questions there. Listeners will hear the incident in the broadcast from Commercial stations on Thursday, March 21

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 18

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AT a charity show for the Plunket Society at Christchurch during Selwyn Toogood's recent South Island "Money-Go-Round" tour, Ann Ballin, a crippled student from Auckland University College, was unable to go on the stage to take part in the contest, so Mr. Toogood took a microphone into the auditorium and asked his questions there. Listeners will hear the incident in the broadcast from Commercial stations on Thursday, March 21 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 18

AT a charity show for the Plunket Society at Christchurch during Selwyn Toogood's recent South Island "Money-Go-Round" tour, Ann Ballin, a crippled student from Auckland University College, was unable to go on the stage to take part in the contest, so Mr. Toogood took a microphone into the auditorium and asked his questions there. Listeners will hear the incident in the broadcast from Commercial stations on Thursday, March 21 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 918, 15 March 1957, Page 18

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