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ROYALTY, ECONOMICS AND THE STAGE.—On the left is Dr. J. B. Condliffe, who is attached to the Economic Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva. Dr. Condliffe is a brilliant New Zealander who has spoken from the national stations on several occasions in the past month. In the centre is his Majesty the King, whose Empire broadcast from Sandringham has this week given joy to millions of British subjects in every corner of the earth. On the tight is Miss Romola Hansen, the talented singer and actress, whose voice has been heard over the air in broadcasts of "The Merry Widow," "Wildflower," "Florodora" and "The Arcadians."

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 14

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ROYALTY, ECONOMICS AND THE STAGE.—On the left is Dr. J. B. Condliffe, who is attached to the Economic Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva. Dr. Condliffe is a brilliant New Zealander who has spoken from the national stations on several occasions in the past month. In the centre is his Majesty the King, whose Empire broadcast from Sandringham has this week given joy to millions of British subjects in every corner of the earth. On the tight is Miss Romola Hansen, the talented singer and actress, whose voice has been heard over the air in broadcasts of "The Merry Widow," "Wildflower," "Florodora" and "The Arcadians." Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 14

ROYALTY, ECONOMICS AND THE STAGE.—On the left is Dr. J. B. Condliffe, who is attached to the Economic Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva. Dr. Condliffe is a brilliant New Zealander who has spoken from the national stations on several occasions in the past month. In the centre is his Majesty the King, whose Empire broadcast from Sandringham has this week given joy to millions of British subjects in every corner of the earth. On the tight is Miss Romola Hansen, the talented singer and actress, whose voice has been heard over the air in broadcasts of "The Merry Widow," "Wildflower," "Florodora" and "The Arcadians." Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 14

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