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This is Charles Dewhurst, English actor and singer, now ef Christchurch. For twelve months prior to the advent of the talkies in England he had been playing the leading role in "Beau Geste." Latterly he joined the Humphrey Bishop Company, settling shortly afterwards in New Zealand. He is a fine baritone singer, and broadcasts from 3YA. Mrs. Dewhurst is a very clever dancer. As Anita Golden she was head girl of the famous Fisher Troupe which recently gave a command performance before the King. =-_,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 9, 11 September 1931, Page 19

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This is Charles Dewhurst, English actor and singer, now ef Christchurch. For twelve months prior to the advent of the talkies in England he had been playing the leading role in "Beau Geste." Latterly he joined the Humphrey Bishop Company, settling shortly afterwards in New Zealand. He is a fine baritone singer, and broadcasts from 3YA. Mrs. Dewhurst is a very clever dancer. As Anita Golden she was head girl of the famous Fisher Troupe which recently gave a command performance before the King. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 9, 11 September 1931, Page 19

This is Charles Dewhurst, English actor and singer, now ef Christchurch. For twelve months prior to the advent of the talkies in England he had been playing the leading role in "Beau Geste." Latterly he joined the Humphrey Bishop Company, settling shortly afterwards in New Zealand. He is a fine baritone singer, and broadcasts from 3YA. Mrs. Dewhurst is a very clever dancer. As Anita Golden she was head girl of the famous Fisher Troupe which recently gave a command performance before the King. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 9, 11 September 1931, Page 19

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