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ON HIS CONSCIENCE.

¥A’s genial sports announcer, Mr. D. Thomson, whose yivid descriptions of the Rugby football matches are keenly looked for on Saturday afternoons, will scon be a wanted man by Qh. jarge number of home-loving wives in the southern. city. It appears that hundreds of otherwise domesticated husbands are spending the entire afternoon seated ‘before the fire with feet extended to the mantelpiece, and with all attention devoted to the loud-speaker whence comes 4a. firstclass witty description of the game, and decisions on the fine points. of Rugby. If many of these ladies have their way, Mr. D. Thomson will be spending the week doing up gardens, Whose neglected. state is "attributed to him,

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 4, 10 August 1928, Page 11

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ON HIS CONSCIENCE. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 4, 10 August 1928, Page 11

ON HIS CONSCIENCE. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 4, 10 August 1928, Page 11

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